Nearly every weekend of his childhood and adolescence, Ziad Samir Jarrah’s doting parents drove him from war-ravaged Beirut to the Bekaa Valley oasis of Al-Marj so he could play with his cousin Salim.
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Three years ago, on September 11, 2001, America was changed forever. Months before that, First Coast News has learned one of the terrorists, Ziad Jarrah, checked into a ...
In this series, Newsweek maps the road to 9/11 as it happened 20 years ago, day by day. Ziad Jarrah, the hijacker who would pilot United Airlines Flight 93 (he intended to hit the U.S. Capitol but ...
WASHINGTON -- A Sept. 11 hijacker stopped for speeding in Maryland two days before the attacks was "extremely calm and cooperative" and did nothing to prompt further investigation, police said today ...
According to the transcript of the cockpit voice recorder aboard United Airlines Flight 93, the first word of trouble was captured by two ground-control recordings. •The pilots screamed "Mayday!" four ...
PIKESVILLE, Md. -- A videotape of one of the Sept. 11 hijackers being pulled over for speeding two days before the attacks was released Tuesday by Maryland State Police, who said there were "no red ...
A little past midnight in the early morning of Sept. 9, 2001, a Maryland state trooper spotted a car driving at more than 90 miles an hour on I-95, the busy interstate that connects Washington to New ...
Little, if anything, is known about the personal lives of most of the suspects. Of the 19, only alleged organizer Mohamed Atta and Jarrah left behind a long trail of acquaintances. But family and ...