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Marty Lederhandler, 92 APhotographer

FILE - In this Sept. 11, 2001 file photo by Associated Press photographer Marty Lederhandler, the twin towers of the World Trade Center burn behind the Empire State Building in New York.  Lederhandler, an AP photographer who captured on film every U.S. president from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton, covered the D-Day landing in 1944 and climaxed a 66-year career with an iconic shot of the 9/ll World Trade Center attacks, died late Thursday night, March 25, 2010. He was 92. (Marty Lederhandler / Associated Press)
FILE - In this Sept. 11, 2001 file photo by Associated Press photographer Marty Lederhandler, the twin towers of the World Trade Center burn behind the Empire State Building in New York. Lederhandler, an AP photographer who captured on film every U.S. president from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton, covered the D-Day landing in 1944 and climaxed a 66-year career with an iconic shot of the 9/ll World Trade Center attacks, died late Thursday night, March 25, 2010. He was 92. (Marty Lederhandler / Associated Press)

In this Sept. 11, 2001, file photo by Associated Press photographer Marty Lederhandler, the twin towers of the World Trade Center burn behind the Empire State Building in New York. Lederhandler, an AP photographer who captured on film every U.S. president from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton, covered the D-Day landing in 1944 and climaxed a 66-year career with an iconic shot of the 9/ll World Trade Center attacks, died late Thursday night. He was 92. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)

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