Germany calls for five minutes of silence

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder urged the world to stand united against terrorism today and renewed a pledge to help the United States find the killers.

Germany calls for five minutes of silence

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder urged the world to stand united against terrorism today and renewed a pledge to help the United States find the killers.

German unions and the federal government have asked employees across the nation to observe five minutes of silence tomorrow at 10 am (0900 BST) in memory of the victims, Schroeder told a sombre special session of parliament.

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