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FORT HOOD, Texas - Church services honoring the victims of the Fort Hood massacre were planned on the post and in neighboring Killeen, Texas.

Thirteen people died in Thursday's shooting and 29 more were injured. At least 17 victims remain hospitalized and nine are in intensive care.

The Army psychiatrist accused in the attack, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, remains hospitalized in intensive care. He's breathing on his own, but officials refuse to say if he's talking to investigators.

Click play for footage of the Sunday church vigils in Killeen, Texas.

Military criminal investigators haven't said when charges will be filed and say they haven't figured out what motivated the shooting.

A government official speaking on the condition of anonymity says an initial review of Hasan's computer has found no evidence of links to a terror group. But, the official says the search is ongoing and could turn up more evidence.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

*Originally published November 8, 2009

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