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A 20-ton chunk of granite from the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York will be 
placed inside the 70-foot deep foundation, launching a five-year construction plan for 
a 1,776-foot skyscraper that will become an iconic symbol for the New York City 
skyline."What better day to lay the cornerstone of the Freedom Tower than the day our 
country declared its independence," said Gov. George Pataki, who has named the 
building the Freedom Tower."Everyone understands that this is more than a building, 
more than just a site. It is a symbol of American freedom, and a symbol of our 
renewal," Pataki said.About 100 family members of September 11 victims will be present 
for the cornerstone ceremony."It's one more step to this hole not being here. It's one 
more step to recovery," said Charles Wolf, the husband of a trade center attack 
victim. "It's not just to show that we're rebuilding, it's important to 
rebuild."Wolf's wife, Katherine, 40, began working for Marsh and McLennan, on the 97!
 th floor of the north tower, just three weeks before it was struck by a 767 jetliner 
hijacked by al Qaeda terrorists."They may have gotten my wife, but they're not getting 
the rest of my life, and I think we Americans are saying they're not getting our life 
either."Some 9/11 families have criticized rebuilding officials for sidestepping 
historic preservation and the commitment not to rebuild on the acre-wide squares where 
the twin towers were anchored, known as their "footprints.""We are not opposed to the 
rebuilding moving forward. We just don't want it to move forward and the physical 
remains of the footprints to be destroyed in that process," said Anthony Gardner, 
whose brother Harvey was killed inside the south tower.Opinions vary widely on what 
standard defines the "tallest building in the world," whether it includes towers or 
antenna or neither in the measurement of height. Some buildings are tallest in one 
category and not under a different standard.The Freedom Tower!
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