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 | Framed by the Brooklyn bridge New York Highway Patrol officers stand guard under the FDR Drive, Monday, Aug. 2, 2004 in New York. Despite a government warning about possible terrorist attacks against major financial institutions, workers on Wall Street Monday showed little concern and said terror alerts and heavy security are part of life now. click to open  |  | New York City Police Department Emergency Service officers walk down Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange August 2, 2004. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge announced on Sunday that Al-Qaeda was targeting specific buildings, including the New York Stock Exchange. click to open  |  | A eavily armed police officer stand guard on Wall St., as commuters arrive for work, Monday, Aug. 2, 2004, in New York. Despite a government warning about possible terrorist attacks against major financial institutions, workers on Wall Street Monday showed little concern and said terror alerts and heavy security are part of life now. click to open  |  | Heavily armed police officers stand guard on Wall St., as commuters arrive for work, Monday, Aug. 2, 2004, in New York. Despite a government warning about possible terrorist attacks against major financial institutions, workers on Wall Street Monday showed little concern and said terror alerts and heavy security are part of life now. click to open  |
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