Apr 20th, 2009 - CNN
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The memorial event ended with a video tribute to the 13 killed accompanied by "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
Surviving victims, family members and current Columbine High School students as well as members of the community heard prayers, music, speeches and a videotaped message from former President Bill Clinton.
It was "a day that changed us forever," said Clinton, who occupied the White House on April 20, 1999.
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