After September 11.(terrorist attack on World Trade Center and Pentagon)(Cover Story)

From: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | Date: November 1, 2001| Author: Rothstein, Linda | Copyright information

ON THE MORNING OF September 11, 2001, Mohamed Atta, age 33--an Egyptian who carried a passport from the United Arab Emirates, studied at the Technical University in Hamburg, Germany, and had taken flying instruction at Huffman Aviation in Venice, Florida--settled into seat 8D in the business class section of American Airlines Flight 11, scheduled to fly from Boston to Los Angeles. For Atta and his companions, including a man who had taken the identity of a Saudi, Abdulaziz Alomari,...

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