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Sunday, October 28,2001 written by Staff writer Dennis B. Roddy, based on his reporting and that of Staff writers Cindi Lash, Steve Levin and Jonathan D. Silver
Profiles of each of the crew members and passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 93, who came together for a morning departure for San Francisco from Newark on the fateful morning of Sept. 11, 2001. Bradshaw, Cee Cee Lyles Wanda Green, Deborah Anne Jacobs Welsh Alan Beaven, Mark Bingham Deora Bodley. Marion Britton Thomas E. Burnett Jr.,William Cashman Georgine Rose Corrigan Patricia Cushing Joseph DeLuca Patrick "Joe" Driscoll Edward Porter Felt Jane Folger Colleen L. Fraser Andrew Garcia Jeremy Glick,Lauren Grandcolas Donald F. Greene Linda Gronlund Richard Guadagno Toshiya Kuge Hilda Marcin Waleska Martinez Nicole Miller Louis J. Nacke II Donald and Jean Peterson Mark "Mickey" Rothenberg Christine Snyder John Talignani Honor Elizabeth Wainio Kristin Gould White end of passenger manifest
Ziad Jarrah, 26, was born in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon just as the nation was beginning to unravel into civil war. A Sunni Muslim, he was educated in Christian schools and sent to Hamburg, Germany, to study. It was there he met Mohamed Atta, the apparent ringleader of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Ahmed Al Haznawi, who occasionally shared a home with Jarrah in South Florida, was in his early 20s. Born in Baljurshi, Saudi Arabia, he was the son of prayer leader at his local mosque.
Saeed Al Ghamdi is a cypher to authorities. They know almost nothing of the young man and are uncertain if his name -- a common one in the Middle East -- was an alias.
Ahmed Al Nami, 23, studied Islamic Law at King Khaled University in Abha, Saudi Arabia. His family said he vanished while on pilgrimage.
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