AFP - May 13, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — The US has referred five accused co-conspirators in the September 11 attacks for military trial but dropped charges against the alleged
BBC News - May 13, 2008
By Adam Brookes The American government has given no reason why charges against the man it has alleged was the "20th hijacker" in the 11 September 2001
Los Angeles Times - May 13, 2008
The Pentagon's war crimes tribunal approves pursuing death penalty charges against five of six alleged conspirators in the Sept.
Voice of America - May 13, 2008
By VOA News The United States has dropped charges against the alleged "20th hijacker" in the September 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States.
CNN International - May 13, 2008
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A military judge approved charges against five accused September 11 plotters, including the alleged mastermind, but rejected charges
Aljazeera.net - May 13, 2008
The Pentagon has dropped charges against a man alleged to have been the "20th hijacker" in the September 11 attacks, his US military defence lawyer has said
AlaskaReport - May 13, 2008
A Guantanamo Bay military judge has refused to approve prosecutors' charges against a prisoner accused of planning to be the "20th hijacker" on Sept.
TPM - May 13, 2008
By Paul Kiel - May 13, 2008, 10:15AM Just in time to run during the Spring sweeps, the Pentagon has rolled out a slate of charges against five Guantanamo
NY1 - May 13, 2008
The Pentagon said Monday that it dropped charges against the alleged 20th hijacker of the September 11th attacks. Mohammed al-Qahtani was one of six men
Ely Times - May 13, 2008
By MICHAEL MELIA, AP Writer 11 minutes ago SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - People who lost relatives in the Sept. 11 attacks fear alleged mastermind Khalid Sheikh
TopNews - May 13, 2008
Washington - The Pentagon announced Tuesday that charges have been dropped against a man suspected of being the "20th hijacker" in the September 11,