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Hijackers' bodies pose ethical dilemma for Bush
In carefully numbered plastic bags, in refrigerated trucks, sit the human
remains of the suicide hijackers, prompting a debate over how to dispose of what is left of them.
Suspected hijack bankroller freed by India in '99
Sheik Sayed
released from prison in India less than two years ago after hijackers of an Indian Airlines flight demanded his freedom, sent more than $100,000 from Pakistan to Mohammed Atta, the suspected hijacking ringleader.
Was hijack 'ringleader' in Osama bin Laden orbit?
New evidence places Atta in Al Qaeda camps
L.A. target for terror
Terror training camp had mockup of portions of Los Angeles International Airport.
WHO says Afghan virus warnings 'misleading'
Reports warning of an outbreak of a deadly viral disease similar to Ebola
on the frontier between Afghanistan and Pakistan are "incorrect and misleading,"
according to the the World Health Organisation.
Hijack suspects lived it up
They stayed at a popular resort hotel, drank whiskey with
Philippine bargirls, dined at a restaurant that specialises in Middle
Eastern cuisine and visited at least one of the local flight schools.
Dirty tricks of hunt for Al Qaeda cash
Will government agents hack their way to Osama bin Laden’s money?
From misogyny to homosexuality
In Pashtun society, man-woman love was the one that dared
not speak its name: boy courtesans conducted their affairs openly.
The evolution of Islamic Terrorism
An overview of the rise and spread of militant islamic groups from the late-1960s to today.
East Africa, terrorism, drugs & Osama
Seven Pakistanis and a Zambian en route to Europe were arrested
recently in Uganda. The suspects are allegedly tied to Osama bin Laden
and have also been linked to drug trafficking.
Fears take flight
The US grapples with airplane anxiety
4000 Jews, 1 Lie
Tracking an internet hoax that Israel was responsible for the attacks
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