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2018-09-11 14:26:21 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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The Pepperdine University\'s annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

The Pepperdine University's annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

The Pepperdine University\'s annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

The Pepperdine University's annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

The Pepperdine University\'s annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

The Pepperdine University's annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

The Pepperdine University\'s annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

The Pepperdine University's annual display of flags honoring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 10, 2018, in Malibu, California. Terrorists used hijacked planes to crash Sept. 11, 2001, into the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. The installation features a display of a total of 2,977 full-size flags—2,887 American flags for each American life lost and 90 various international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad who died in the 9/11 attacks. (Photo/Agencies)

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