First Ladies Michelle Obama and Laura Bush to Speak at Ceremony for Flight 93 Victims‎

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First Lady Laura Bush visits with her successor, Michelle Obama, wife of then President-elect Barack Obama, in the White House. It was the first time the two had met.

Michelle Obama will join former first lady Laura Bush in ceremonies marking the ninth anniversary of the United Flight 93 crash in Pennsylvania during the Sept. 11 attacks.

 
Mrs. Bush had previously confirmed her participation, saying we "must never forget the brave sacrifice of these extraordinary men and women."

Passengers aboard the flight are believed to have struggled with its hijackers before the jet crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pa.

Mrs. Obama's press office confirmed her role as the first lady vacationed with her family on Martha's Vineyard.

President Barack Obama continues to be criticized by families of those killed at ground zero on Sept. 11 for saying Muslims have a right under the U.S. Constitution to their religious freedom.

United Flight 93 was traveling from Newark, N.J., to San Francisco when hijackers seized control. Forty passengers and crew were killed in the crash.

Construction on a permanent memorial to the victims is under way. Its first phase is expected to be dedicated in time for next year's 10th anniversary of the crash.

SOURCE: The Associated Press
Mark S. Smith



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