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  • ...he broker-dealer firm [[Cantor-Fitzgerald]], which had its main offices in World Trade Center 1 and were killed in the [[9/11]] attack.
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  • ...ces as a way to get the United States to enter World War II. Many link the World Trade Center attacks in 2001 to [[Operation Northwoods]], a declassified plan by the [[J
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  • ...s serving a life sentence, without the possibility of parole, for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.<ref name=NYT1996-01-18>{{citation
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  • ...[[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]]. The film discusses the attacks of the [[World Trade Center]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] on September 11, 2001 and the eff ...al or irrelevant to the claim. Finally, he takes rescue workers from the [[World Trade Center]] attacks and travels to Cuba to allow them to get low-cost healthcare serv
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  • {{r|1993 World Trade Center bombing}}
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  • ...| left | 240px | [[Stan Honda]]'s photo of Borders, immediately after the World Trade Center collapse, has been very widely republished.]]
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  • ...ious cult that used weapons of mass destruction, WMDs, to an attack on the World Trade Center by an ''ad hoc'' jihadist group, to coordinated al-Qaeda attacks against U. ...ential CIA internal survey concluded that it was 'partly culpable' for the World Trade Center bomb, according to reports of the time. There had been blowback.
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  • ...nd if he was needed. On September 11, 2001, when the "Twin Towers" of the World Trade Center were attacked by planes and rocked with explosions, Jennings stayed on the
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  • ...tiring from the Bureau in August 2001, he became chief of security for the World Trade Center, and died in the 9/11. He was among the first in the United States intellig In 1995, Richard Clarke discovered Ramzi Yousef, a suspect in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, had been located in Pakistan, and called the FBI operations center
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  • ...ian Islamic Jihad]]; and offering to testify for the defense in the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]] trial. <ref name=IPT>{{citation
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  • ...on September 20, 2001 — nine days after 9/11 and al-Qaeda's attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon Building — with the comment "Our war on terror begins with a
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  • #[[World Trade Center, New York]]
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  • ..., Elizabeth L. "Scaling Tragedy: Memorialization and Globalization at the World Trade Center Site." PhD dissertation U. of Pennsylvania 2006. 281 pp. DAI 2006 67(3):
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  • ...226</ref> Prior to it, the most massive high-rise incident was the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]]. ==World Trade Center==
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  • ...orts at [[Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center|Ground Zero]], a duty which ''Fire Fighter'' maintained for a period of thr
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  • ...suggest that preplanted thermite was used to cut vertical supports in the World Trade Center.
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  • ...stinian Islamic Jihad; and offering to testify for the defense in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing trial. <ref name=IPT2007-11-20>{{citation
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  • ...:WTC OEM.jpg/credit|{{WTC OEM.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The twin towers of the [[World Trade Center]] under attack.]] ...cked four commercial airliners, crashing two into the twin towers of the [[World Trade Center]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and one into [[the Pentagon]] in
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  • ...with conspiring to blow up numerous sites in New York, including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
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  • ...considered the spiritual adviser to the group that carried out the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]]. The ''Journal'' quoted him about [[Osama bin Laden]], "I'm just ...f North America]], was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]].<ref>{{citation
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