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Combined Exhibition:
"By linking the presentation of these [new World Trade Center] design proposals with Joel Meyerowitz's searing and powerful photographs of Ground Zero, the Department of State aims to illustrate not only the tragedy of this senseless destruction but also the indomitable spirit of people in the United States...."

Award Recipients:
Department announces recipients of the Edmund S. Muskie/FREEDOM Support Act Graduate Fellowship Program Alumni Award.

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