David Gilley, on forklift, and Jerry Alexander with Alley-Cassity Cos. Inc. in Murfreesboro, Tenn., move a 15-foot steel girder taken from the rubble of the World Trade Center onto a flatbed truck. The girder will become part of a monument at the Rutherford County Sheriff's Department that will be unveiled on the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
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Split it in half, make half's look like the towers, cut out "windows" sell the small cut outs on ebay and give the money to charity.
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