Nov 8th, 2009 - Bloomberg
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Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama paid tributeyesterday to soldiers and civilians who rushed to the aid offallen comrades during a deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood,Texas, that he called “a crime against our nation.”
The president and Michelle Obama will travel to Fort HoodNov. 10 to attend a memorial service to honor the shootingvictims. Thirteen people died and 30 were wounded in the Nov. 5rampage.
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