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Jane Hamsher, who lives in Agoura Hills, Calif., was only 10 years old in 1994 when the tragedies struck, but she remembers watching airplanes circle in the sky for hours on end, like everyone else. In retrospect, she wondered if the attack was about something bigger, like 9/11. But the horror of that day will always stay with her, she said. So when she got the news that the World Trade Center site was going to be turned into a memorial, she was pumped.But, in hindsight, the remaining towers may have been even more susceptible to a crash, said Odom, who is president and chief executive of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md. The more fuel they had stored in those buildings, the more damage would have been done had the planes come in from the other direction, he said. Grand Theft Auto Online is gearing up for the return of planes, and to celebrate the addition, the online hub is now available with 10,000 pieces of customisable loot. Players can fly into the online mode now, and while all of the content is free, Microsoft is also offering a short demo, which can be tried out for free via the Xbox Games Store. Interested players can download the free trial right now. Grand Theft Auto Online will also be hosting its fifth Online Mission of the Month over the Christmas season, and as with all previous months, anyone who completes the mission will earn GTA$2,500. You can look forward to a new update coming soon, which will be landing on Xbox One sometime next week, and will feature seven new missions. Last update: November 29, 2013
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