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To: foundation who wrote (104408)9/12/2001 7:39:52 AM
From: foundation  Respond to of 152472
 
Pakistan Paper Says Bin Laden Denies U.S. Attack

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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani newspaper said on Wednesday that Saudi militant Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) had denied responsibility for the terror attacks in the United States.

``The terrorist act is the action of some American group. I have nothing to do with it,'' the newspaper Khabrain quoted bin Laden as saying through ``sources close to the Taliban.''

us.news2.yimg.com

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Bin Laden link name found on passenger list

Investigators checking the passenger list of the four hijacked jet planes have found the name of a supporter of Osama bin Laden on one of them.

Five Arab men - one of them a pilot - have been identified as suspects, the Boston Herald reports.

Police have seized a rented car containing Arabic-language flight training manuals at Logan International Airport, a source told the newspaper.

Two of the men were brothers whose passports were traced to the United Arab Emirates.

One of the men was a trained pilot, the paper reports.

The paper says investigators suspect the two brothers were aboard hijacked United Airlines flight 175, which crashed into the World Trade Centre.

At least two other suspects flew to Logan yesterday from Maine, where authorities believe they had travelled after crossing over from Canada recently, the Herald reports.

Police were told about the rented car by a civilian who got into a fight with several Arab men as they were parking their car, the paper reported.

Story filed: 04:51 Wednesday 12th September 2001

ananova.com

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To: foundation who wrote (104408)9/12/2001 9:04:49 AM
From: marginmike  Respond to of 152472
 
I think Pakistan is pressuring them. IMHO. They also realize what is going to happen to them, personally, if they dont.



To: foundation who wrote (104408)9/12/2001 9:13:57 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Re : "Taliban Would Consider" -- someone on CNBC said this morning that Taliban has repeatedly said the same thing for at least a few years ...

But, has never done anything real ... indicating attempting to hand over the guilty party.

Jon.