PRAGUE Mohamed Atta, the leader of the September 11 hijackers, visited Prague twice in the fifteen months before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, in June 2000 and April ...
UNITED NATIONS -- Despite U.S. denials, the Czech government stands by its account that a suspected Iraqi intelligence agent met Sept. 11 hijacker Mohammed Atta in Prague last year, a senior Czech ...
National security adviser Stephen J. Hadley yesterday denied receiving a Defense Department chart that allegedly identified lead terrorist Mohamed Atta before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, dealing a ...
In the summer leading up to the deadly terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 — 24 years ago — 12 of the 19 hijackers spent much of the final three months of their lives in Palm Beach County, preparing ...
A report on the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on allegations that a secret Pentagon program, dubbed Able Danger, turned up valuable information about the alleged ringleader of the Sept. 11 ...
Oct. 4 -- Mohammed Atta, a suspected ringleader of the Sept. 11 attacks who is believed to have piloted the first plane that struck the World Trade Center, left behind a will with a list of strict ...
In the summer leading up to the deadly terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 — 24 years ago — 12 of the 19 hijackers spent much of the final three months of their lives in Palm Beach County, preparing ...
HAMBURG, Germany -- In 1995, shortly before a three-month trip to Egypt, the country of his birth and upbringing, Mohamed Atta grew a beard. A beard is traditionally a sign of a devout Muslim man, but ...
That question has recently been buzzing around Washington, but now the chairman of the defunct 9/11 commission has lashed out at the Bush Administration for failing to address publicly claims that the ...
A Pakistani police roundup of al-Qaeda figures in Karachi Tuesday has netted a Bin Laden bagman who funneled nearly $120,000 to ringleader Mohammed Atta and other 9/11 hijackers to finance their ...
The proximate cause of the 9/11 catastrophe was the failure of U.S. border security. Specifically, the terrorist attackers succeeded in their suicide mission because U.S. government agencies failed to ...
Law enforcement officials in Spain and United States say solving mystery around Al Qaeda member Ramzi Muhammad Abdullah bin al-Shibh's role in terrorist attacks in New York and Washington and his ...
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