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    1. previousIn this photo taken Aug. 4, 2011 at his home in Tagaytay City, south of Manila, Philippines, Rudy Abad, sitting beside the picture of his late wife Marie Rose Abad, holds a small urn in which he keeps a portion of his wife's ashes who died during the Sept. 11 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks in New York City. Unlike many victims of the 2001 attacks who are remembered mostly by their family and friends, Marie Rose Abad's legacy lives on half-way around the world in a once-notorious Manila slum now turned into a tidy village that carries her name. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)next
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    1. Associated Press Photo By Pat Roque Fri, Sep 2, 2011
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    1. In this photo taken Aug. 4, 2011 at his home in Tagaytay City, south of Manila, Philippines, Rudy Abad, sitting beside the picture of his late wife Marie Rose Abad, holds a small urn in which he keeps... more 
      In this photo taken Aug. 4, 2011 at his home in Tagaytay City, south of Manila, Philippines, Rudy Abad, sitting beside the picture of his late wife Marie Rose Abad, holds a small urn in which he keeps a portion of his wife's ashes who died during the Sept. 11 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks in New York City. Unlike many victims of the 2001 attacks who are remembered mostly by their family and friends, Marie Rose Abad's legacy lives on half-way around the world in a once-notorious Manila slum now turned into a tidy village that carries her name. (AP Photo/Pat Roque) less 

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