September 11, 2001 attacks timeline for the day of the attacks - September 11, 2001 attacks timeline for the day of the attacks This article is part of the September 11 series. Background history Planning and execution September 11 Rest of September October Aftermath All times in New York Time (EDT). This is four hours before UTC. Tuesday, September 11, 2001 7:58 AM: American Airlines Flight 11, a fully fueled Boeing 767 carrying 81 passengers and 11 crew, departs from Logan International Airport in Boston, bound for Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California. Shortly before takeoff, Mohammed Atta made a short (less than one minute) phone call to Marwan al-Shehhi. Mohammed Atta was in seat 8D. Satam al-Suqami, who had paid in cash that day, sat in seat 10B. Waleed Alshehri sat in seat 2B. Wail.
September 11, 2001 attacks timeline for October - September 11, 2001 attacks timeline for October This article is part of the September 11 series. Background history Planning and execution September 11 Rest of September October Aftermath All times, except where otherwise noted, in New York Time (EDT). This is four hours before GMT. Monday, October 1, 2001 The official count of bodies found at the site of the World Trade Center is 344; 289 have been identified. The official missing count at the World Trade Center is 5,219. Rudy Giuliani speaks to the United Nations General Assembly, the first time the mayor of the City of New York has done so in fifty years. Tuesday, October 2, 2001 The official count of bodies found at the site of the World Trade Center is 363;.
September 11, 2001 attacks timeline for September - September 11, 2001 attacks timeline for September This article is part of the September 11 series. Background history Planning and execution September 11 Rest of September October Aftermath All times, except where otherwise noted, in New York Time (EDT). This is four hours before GMT. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 September, 2001 1.1 Wednesday, September 12 1.2 Thursday, September 13 1.3 Friday, September 14 1.4 Saturday, September 15 1.5 Sunday, September 16 1.6 Monday, September 17 1.7 Tuesday, September 18 1.8 Wednesday, September 19 1.9 Thursday, September 20 1.10 Friday, September 21 1.11 Saturday, September 22 1.12 Sunday, September 23 1.13 Monday, September 24 1.14 Week of Monday, September 24 1.15 Tuesday, September 25 1.16 Wednesday, September 26 1.17 Thursday, September 27 1.18 Friday, September 28.
Survivors of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks - Survivors of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks Please list any known survivors below. Any tributes to the individuals hurt or injured in this tragedy are welcome and encouraged at our memorial site Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 New York City 2 Pentagon 3 External Links 4 References New York City The great majority of the over 40,000 people working at the World Trade Center at the time of the attack evacuated safely. The vast majority of the employees of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 2,500 employees in 2 WTC and 1,000 in 5 WTC 103 of 172 employees of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc., a securities company 617 of 618 employees of Lehman Brothers (floors 38-40 of WTC 1) 1875 of 1914 employees of Empire Blue Cross.
Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks - Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks The area surrounding the World Trade Center became the site of the greatest number of casualties and missing, and physical destruction. This region became known in the ensuing days as "ground zero". Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Firefighters 2 Doctors, EMTs, etc. 3 Police 4 Engineers 5 Ironworkers 6 Truckdrivers 7 American Red Cross 8 National Guard 9 Volunteers 10 American Red Cross 11 Monetary Cost 11.1 External Links and References Firefighters New York City firefighters rushed to the World Trade Center minutes after the first plane struck the north tower. Chief brass set up a command center in the lobby as firefighters climbed up the stairs. FDNY deployed 200 units to the site. Many firefighters arrived at the.
Timeline of the 2001 anthrax attacks in Florida - Timeline of the 2001 anthrax attacks in Florida The following is a timeline the 2001 anthrax attacks in Florida. Boca Raton, Florida September 19, 2001 A letter addressed to Jennifer Lopez containing a Star of David and a bluish powder arrived in the Sun's mailroom. Several people handled the letter, and Stevens sniffed some of the powder. September 30 Robert Stevens, 63, photo editor at the supermarket tabloid The Sun, began feeling ill on the last day of a five-day vacation at his daughter's home in North Carolina October 1 6 a.m. EDT Stevens returned to his home. He spent most of the day in bed. October 2 2-2:30 a.m. EDT Stevens was admitted to the John F. Kennedy Hospital emergency room in Atlantis, Florida. presenting.
Afghanistan timeline September 2001 - Afghanistan timeline September 2001 Afghanistan timeline Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 September 25, 2001 2 September 22, 2001 3 September 18, 2001 4 September 17, 2001 5 September 16, 2001 6 September 15, 2001 7 September 14, 2001 8 September 13, 2001 9 September 12, 2001 10 September 11, 2001 11 September 10, 2001 12 September 9, 2001 13 September 8, 2001 14 September 7, 2001 15 September 6, 2001 16 September 5, 2001 17 September 4, 2001 18 September 3, 2001 19 September 2, 2001 20 September 1, 2001 September 25, 2001 During a visit by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, when a reporter asked if the United States should help Afghan people liberate themselves from Taliban rule, president George W. Bush said, "We're not into.
Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 - Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis 1.1 Continued from Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 1.2 Continued at Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 2001-2003 Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis Continued from Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 February, 1997 Iraq allows UNSCOM to remove the missile parts found last September March 26, 1997 US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivers a speech at Georgetown University in which she argues that sanctions on Iraq probably will not end until Saddam Hussein is replaced. Albright is criticized by some as undercutting UNSCOM's ability to gain Iraqi cooperation. June, 1997 Iraqi military escorts on board an UNSCOM helicopter try to physically prevent the UNSCOM pilot from flying the.
2001 in India - 2001 in India See also: 2000 in India, other events of 2001, 2002 in India and the Timeline of Indian history. January 1 Calcutta officially becomes Kolkata, reverting to its precolonial name. January 2 Power cuts leave huge swathes of northern India in darkness for two days starting early on January 2. A minor fault in Uttar Pradesh leads to a breakdown in the regional grid across Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan. Early January The government announces that it aims to double the number of aircraft operated by Air India in the next five to seven years as well as to sell off a 60% share in the company. Air India's stock of aging craft is thought to have dulled the company's competitive edge.
Afghanistan timeline January 1-16, 2002 - Afghanistan timeline January 1-16, 2002 Afghanistan timeline Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 January 16, 2002 2 January 15, 2002 3 January 14, 2002 4 January 13, 2002 5 January 12, 2002 6 January 11, 2002 7 January 10, 2002 8 January 9, 2002 9 January 8, 2002 10 January 7, 2002 11 January 6, 2002 12 January 5, 2002 13 January 4, 2002 14 January 3, 2002 15 January 2, 2002 16 January 1, 2002 January 16, 2002 A U.S congressional delegation met with Afghan president Hamid Karzai, promising American involvement in the country would not end with the winding down of the conflict. The delegation included senators Bob Smith, Byron Dorgan, Mark Dayton, Richard Durbin, and representative Ellen Tauscher. Their pledge was contrasted by representative Tom.
Afghanistan timeline January 2003 - Afghanistan timeline January 2003 Afghanistan timeline Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 January 31, 2003 2 January 30, 2003 3 January 29, 2003 4 January 28, 2003 5 January 27, 2003 6 January 26, 2003 7 January 25, 2003 8 January 24, 2003 9 January 23, 2003 10 January 22, 2003 11 January 21, 2003 12 January 20, 2003 13 January 18, 2003 14 January 17, 2003 15 January 16, 2003 16 January 15, 2003 17 January 14, 2003 18 January 12, 2003 19 January 11, 2003 20 January 10, 2003 21 January 9, 2003 22 January 8, 2003 23 January 7, 2003 24 January 6, 2003 25 January 4, 2003 26 January 3, 2003 27 January 2, 2003 28 January 1, 2003 January 31, 2003 An anti-tank.
Afghanistan timeline April 16-30, 2003 - Afghanistan timeline April 16-30, 2003 Afghanistan timeline Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 April 30, 2003 2 April 29, 2003 3 April 28, 2003 4 April 27, 2003 5 April 26, 2003 6 April 25, 2003 7 April 24, 2003 8 April 23, 2003 9 April 22, 2003 10 April 21, 2003 11 April 20, 2003 12 April 19, 2003 13 April 18, 2003 14 April 17, 2003 15 April 16, 2003 April 30, 2003 Pakistani officials announced they had apprehended six al-Qaeda suspects in Karachi, Pakistan. One of the men, Waleed bin Attash (aka Khalid al-Attash, was a Yemeni national wanted in connection with the USS Cole bombing. The other five suspects were Pakistanis. The six suspects were allegedly planning to carry out a series of terrorist.
Afghanistan timeline June 2003 - Afghanistan timeline June 2003 Afghanistan timeline Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 June 30, 2003 2 June 29, 2003 3 June 28, 2003 4 June 27, 2003 5 June 26, 2003 6 June 25, 2003 7 June 23, 2003 8 June 22, 2003 9 June 21, 2003 10 June 20, 2003 11 June 19, 2003 12 June 18, 2003 13 June 17, 2003 14 June 16, 2003 15 June 15, 2003 16 June 14, 2003 17 June 13, 2003 18 June 12, 2003 19 June 11, 2003 20 June 10, 2003 21 June 9, 2003 22 June 8, 2003 23 June 7, 2003 24 June 6, 2003 25 June 5, 2003 26 June 4, 2003 27 June 3, 2003 28 June 2, 2003 29 June 1, 2003 June.
Timeline of Albanian history from 1994 - Timeline of Albanian history from 1994 Timeline of Albanian history from 1994 1994 Albania's postcommunist transformation continues, with more progress in some areas than others. Greek-Albanian relations deteriorate, and Athens blocks European Union loans to Tiranė, impeding Albania's much-needed integration into Europe. Gross domestic product grows by 8%, and inflation continues its downward spiral. Unemployment, however, remains the country's Achilles' heel; more than 300,000 workers are unemployed. Some $400 million sent home by Albanian emigrants play a vital role in boosting the domestic economy by increasing the volume of disposable income. For most, economic hardship and widespread poverty are the norm. Albania's foreign debt continues to soar. The political climate is relatively stable, but hostility between ruling and opposition forces continues to surface. The Socialist Party.
June 2003 - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for June, 2003. See also: Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23 Same-sex marriage in Canada SARS: Timeline Monkeypox Afghanistan timeline June 2003 "Road map" for peace Israeli-Palestinian conflict EU enlargement War in Iraq: Timeline North Korea crisis US v. EU on GM food June 30, 2003 In Irvine, California, a 30 year old man identified as Joseph Hunter Parker kills two supermarket employees with a sword, before being shot to death himself by the police. His victims are identified as John G. Nutting, 60, and Judith Fleming, 55. The event occurred at an Albertson's supermarket. Comedian and actor Buddy Hackett dies at his.
Israeli-Palestinian conflict - Gaza Strip. The fate of the Palestinian refugees. While the latter issue has always been a part of the conflict the aforementioned issue was introduced into it in 1967 during the Six day war. Other conflicts related to these two have also sprung up at a later stage. It is those two issues that both parties agree must be solved before a just and lasting peace can be established. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 1.1 Jewish immigration 1.2 The Great Uprising 1.3 World War II and its aftermath 1.4 The 1947 partition plan 1.5 The war for Palestine 1.6 The founding of PLO 1.7 The Six-Day War 1.8 1982 Lebanon War 1.9 The first intifada 2 The Peace Process 2.10 Palestinian views of the peace process 2.11 Israeli views of.
Gulf War - and bordering areas of Saudi Arabia. During the conflict, Iraq fired missiles into Israeli territory. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Background 2 The Onset 3 Air Campaign 4 Ground Campaign 5 Canadian Involvement 6 Casualties 7 Cost 8 Media Campaign 9 Consequences 10 Technology 11 Important Individuals 12 Films 13 Related Legislation 14 Related articles 15 Bibliography 16 Further Reading: Background Prior to World War I, under the Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1913, Kuwait was considered to be an autonomous caza within Ottoman Iraq. Following the war, Kuwait fell under British rule and later became an independent monarchy. Iraqi officials did not accept the legitimacy of Kuwaiti independence. Following the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, Iraq was extremely indebted to several Arab countries, including a $14 billion debt to Kuwait (Hiro, 1992)..
February 2003 - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for February, 2003. See also: Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq for events leading up to the 2003 Iraq War Progress of the SARS outbreak for events on the new virus Afghanistan timeline February 1-14, 2003 Afghanistan timeline February 15-28, 2003 February 28, 2003 Iraq crisis of 2003: Iraq is expected to begin the process of destroying Al Samoud two missiles on March 1. Hans Blix, U.N. chief weapons inspector said "It is a very significant piece of real disarmament". However, the spokesman of the White House, Ari Fleischer declared that the Iraq commitment to destroy these missiles is a fraud that President.
December 2002 - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - --> A timeline of events in the news for December, 2002. See also: Afghanistan timeline December 2002 Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 December 31, 2002 2 December 30, 2002 3 December 29, 2002 4 December 27, 2002 5 December 26, 2002 6 December 25, 2002 7 December 24, 2002 8 December 23, 2002 9 December 22, 2002 10 December 21, 2002 11 December 20, 2002 12 December 19, 2002 13 December 18, 2002 14 December 17, 2002 15 December 16, 2002 16 December 13, 2002 17 December 11, 2002 18 December 10, 2002 19 December 9, 2002 20 December 7, 2002 21 December 6, 2002 22 December 5, 2002.
December 2003 - - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for December, 2003. See also: 2004 Canadian Federal Election 2004 Taiwan Presidential Election 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Bloody Sunday Inquiry Search for Beagle 2 Kyoto Protocol Liberian Crisis Same-sex Marriage SCO v. IBM Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Road Map to Peace North Korean Crisis War on Terrorism Afghanistan timeline December 2003 Occupation of Iraq Iraq Timeline December 31, 2003 In Taiwan, President Chen Shui-bian signs a law that allows referendums to be held. The People's Republic of China condemns this. [1] Occupation of Iraq: A car bomb detonates outside an upmarket Baghdad restaurant much favoured by foreign journalists, killing five New Year revellers. [1] The Academy.