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Die CIA und der 11.September

Die CIA und der 11.September

Titel: Die CIA und der 11.September Kostenlos Bücher Online Lesen
Autoren: Andreas von Bülow
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students and teachers on an educational trip to the Channel Islands in California. Society President John Fahey Jr. said one of his fondest memories of Judge is a voice mail she and a colleague once left him while they were rafting the Monkey River in Belize. »This was quintessential Ann – living life to the fullest and wanting to share it with others,« he said.
    Chandler Keller, 29, was a Boeing propulsion engineer from El Segundo, California.
    Yvonne Kennedy
    Norma Khan, 45, from Reston, Virginia was a nonprofit organization manager.
    Karen A. Kincaid, 40, was a lawyer with the Washington firm of Wiley Rein & Fielding. She joined the firm in 1993 and was part of the its telecommunications practice. She was married to Peter Batacan.
    Norma Langsteuerle
    Dong Lee
    Dora Menchaca, 45, of Santa Monica, California, was the associate director of clinical research for a biotech firm.
    Christopher Newton, 38, of Anaheim, California, was president and chief executive officer of Work-Life Benefits, a consultation and referral service. He was married and had two children. Newton was on his way back to Orange County to retrieve his family’s yellow Labrador, who had been left behind until they could settle into their new home in Arlington, Virginia.
    Barbara Olson, 45, was a conservative commentator who often appeared on CNN and was married to U. S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson. She twice called her husband as the plane was being hijacked and described some details, including that the attackers were armed with knives. She had planned to take a different flight, but she changed it at the last minute so that she could be with her husband on his birthday. She worked as an investigator for the House Government Reform Committee in the mid-1990s and later worked on the staff of Senate Minority Whip Don Nickles.
    Ruben Ornedo, 39, of Los Angeles, California, was a Boeing propulsion engineer.
    Robert Penniger, 63, of Poway, California, was an electrical engineer with BAE Systems.
    Lisa Raines, 42, was senior vice president for government relations at the Washington office of Genzyme, a biotechnology firm. She was from Great Falls, Virginia, and was married to Stephen Push. She worked with the U. S. Food and Drug Administration on developing a new policy governing cellular therapies, announced in 1997. She also worked on other major health-care legislation.
    Todd Reuben, 40, of Potomac, Maryland, was a tax and business lawyer.
    John Sammartino
    Diane Simmons
    George Simmons
    Mari-Rae Sopper of Santa Barbara, California, was a women’s gymnastics coach at the University of California at Santa Barbara. She had just gotten the post August 31 and was making the trip to California to start work.
    Bob Speisman, 47, was from Irvington, New York.
    Hilda Taylor was a sixth-grade teacher at Leckie Elementary School in Washington. She was accompanying a student on an educational trip to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary near Santa Barbara, California, as part of a program funded by the National Geographic Society.
    Leonard Taylor was from Reston, Virginia.
    Leslie A. Whittington, 45, was from University Park, Maryland. The professor of public policy at Georgetown University in Washington was traveling with her husband, Charles Falkenberg, 45, and their two daughters, Zoe, 8, and Dana, 3. They were traveling to Los Angeles to catch a connection to Australia. Whittington had been named a visiting fellow at Australian National University in Canberra.
    John Yamnicky, 71, was from Waldorf, Maryland.
    Vicki Yancey
    Shuyin Yang
    Yuguag Zheng
    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

    UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 175
    United Airlines Flight 175, from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, was the second hijacked plane to strike the World Trade Center, plowing into the south tower. Two pilots, seven flight attendants and 56 passengers were on board. 97

    CREW
    Capt. Victor Saracini, 51, of Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, was a Navy veteran. He is survived by his wife and two children.
    Michael Horrocks was first officer.
    Robert J. Fangman was a flight attendant.
    Amy N. Jarret, 28, of North Smithfield, Rhode Island, was a flight attendant.
    Amy R. King was a flight attendant.
    Kathryn L. Laborie was a flight attendant.
    Alfred G. Marchand of Alamogordo, New Mexico, was a flight attendant.
    Michael C. Tarrou was a flight attendant.
    Alicia N. Titus was a flight atteandant.

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