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Terry Nichols
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Timothy McVeigh
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President George W. Bush addresses congress, Sept 20, 2001
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9/11 Attack Flight Paths — Flight paths of the four planes used on September 11
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9/11 Attack Flight Paths Flight paths of the four planes used on September 11
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World Trade Center Destruction — The remains of 6, 7, and 1 WTC on September 17, 2001
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World Trade Center Destruction The remains of 6, 7, and 1 WTC on September 17, 2001
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9/11 World Trade Center attack — The north face of Two World Trade Center (south tower) immediately after being struck by United Airlines Flight 175
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9/11 World Trade Center attack The north face of Two World Trade Center (south tower) immediately after being struck by United Airlines Flight 175
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USS Cole bombing — The USS Cole (DDG 67) is towed away from the port city of Aden, Yemen, into open sea by the Military Sealift Command ocean-going tug USNS Catawba (T-ATF 168) on Oct. 29, 2000. Cole will be placed aboard the Norwegian heavy transport ship M/V Blue Marlin and transported back to the United States for repair.
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USS Cole bombing The USS Cole (DDG 67) is towed away from the port city of Aden, Yemen, into open sea by the Military Sealift Command ocean-going tug USNS Catawba (T-ATF 168) on Oct. 29, 2000. Cole will be placed aboard the Norwegian heavy transport ship M/V Blue Marlin and transported back to the United States for repair.
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Aftermath of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombing in Kenya in 1998
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1993 World Trade Center bombing — Underground damage after the bombing
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1993 World Trade Center bombing Underground damage after the bombing
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King Abdulaziz University yard
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logo for King Abdulaziz University
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