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Ashcroft links foreign governments to terrorist acts
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Attorney General John Ashcroft drew the strongest connection yet between foreign governments and terrorist activity in the United States yesterday, but he stopped short of directly implicating them in last week's attacks. "It's pretty...Tags: Executive Branch, Justice System, Lawyers, National Government, Death
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Linking the lab and the village
Sun StaffLast of three parts At 1:30 a.m. on a chilly autumn night, the telephone rings in a brick house in North Baltimore and awakens Keith P. West Jr. Of a long list of possible callers from a dozen time zones, it turns out to be a cargo supervisor at Los...Tags: Hinduism, Research, Demographics, Budgets and Budgeting, Johns Hopkins University
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Cell phones and Internet convey vivid human stories
Sun StaffWireless communications and the Internet played profound roles in the terrorist attacks on the United States - from the accounts of hostages on airplanes and survivors beneath the World Trade Center using cell phones to say goodbye or seek rescue, to...Tags: Local Government, Emergency Planning, Bill Clinton, Air Transportation Industry, San Francisco
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Tiny Pa. town's residents play reluctant role
Sun StaffSHANKSVILLE, Pa. - It can never be understandable when a plane falls out of the sky, but the tragedy that befell a United Airlines 757 seems especially incongruous in this borough of farmers and coal miners that is too small even for a stoplight....Tags: Aircraft Hijacking, FBI, Pittsburgh, Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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No survivors expected in Pa. jet crash
Sun StaffSHANKSVILLE, Pa. - A United Airlines 757 carrying 45 people crashed in a grassy field yesterday morning - moments after a 911 caller on the jet told a local emergency dispatcher, "We are being hijacked! We are being hijacked!" Flight 93 was en route from...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Maryland, James P Moran, Frederick County (Maryland), Westmoreland County
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DEVASTATION
Sun National StaffNEW YORK -- Terrorists carried out the most destructive attack on the United States in history yesterday, a horrifying rain of four hijacked airliners that toppled both towers of the World Trade Center in New York and destroyed a section of the Pentagon....Tags: Metal and Mineral, Lawyers, Yasser Arafat, Georgetown, Religious Conflicts
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Doctors try to protect Lynch from spotlight
Sun National StaffWith the return of the nation's most famous prisoner of war to U.S. soil, military psychologists are working to shield her from the inevitable crush of attention, which psychologists say can impede a POW's emotional recovery. In the 11 days since the...Tags: Germany, Death, Broken Arm, U.S. Army, Hospitals and Clinics
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Affair with staffer a mistake, Mfume says
Sun StaffAttempting to distance himself from allegations that he created a hostile environment for women at NAACP headquarters, U.S. Senate candidate Kweisi Mfume yesterday called his affair with a female staffer at the organization a brief, "boneheaded" mistake....Tags: Executive Branch, Tourism and Leisure, Local Elections, Casino and Gambling Industry, University of Maryland, College Park
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US Air plan to cut MetroJet would deliver blow to BWI
Sun StaffIn a move that will have major ramifications for travelers in Baltimore, US Airways Group Inc. has told pilots it plans to eliminate all of its MetroJet fleet as part of a cost-cutting plan, potentially resulting in the loss of 49 of the airline's 75...Tags: Air Transportation, Arlington (Staten Island, New York), American Airlines, Inc., Financial Aid, Transportation
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Marylanders face aftermath with resolve
Sun StaffNearly a dozen Marylanders were added yesterday to the lists of the dead or missing, a U.S. Navy missile destroyer stood guard on the Chesapeake Bay, bomb threats continued in Baltimore and nearly 200 FBI agents combed the state investigating a possible...Tags: Lawyers, Woodbridge, Health and Safety at Work, Hospitals and Clinics, Air Transportation Industry
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More than 100 sought in probe
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Federal investigators said yesterday that they want to interview more than 100 people who could have ties to Tuesday's devastating attacks as they released a smaller, grimmer list - the names of the 19 suspected suicide hijackers who are...Tags: Transportation Industry, Justice System, Federal Aviation Administration, Maryland, Police Investigations
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Agents focus on Fla. resort
Sun National StaffVERO BEACH, Fla. -- For more than a year in this resort community, maroon and green minivans came and went at a yellow one-story house in the 600 block of 26th Ave., shuttling around a stream of Arabic-speaking people who visited late at night,...Tags: Air Transportation, Saudi Arabia, American Airlines, Inc., Justice System, Transportation
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