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To: watchwoman
Yes....I couldn't remember his name but I remembered Trinidad. Plus Trinidad and Tobago has been on my list of islands to vacation.....but since it is coming up so much in the news....well that vacation will need to wait.

......Excerpted from 8/17/04 article....

Shukrijumah reportedly holds passports from Guyana and Trinidad, and may also have Canadian and Saudi passports.

He can easily pass for Hispanic and authorities fear he may cross the Canadian or Mexican borders, US officials told the magazine.

FBI agents told Time that Shukrijumah could be the next Mohamed Atta, the Egyptian ringleader of the September 11 attacks.

Link to Full Article

2,657 posted on 08/18/2004 9:25:42 AM PDT by all4one ("..a politician is to be judged by the animosities he excites among his opponents" Sir W. Churchill)
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To: all4one

Update - no longer white powder, now it is a liquid.

Suspicious liquid shuts Ft. Wayne airport


Associated Press
August 18, 2004


FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- A liquid leaked from an unclaimed bag today inside the Fort Wayne International Airport, causing some workers to report feeling ill and prompting authorities to halt passenger service.

The owner of the bag told FBI agents that the substance was a liquid used in making perfume, said Tory Richardson, the airport's executive director. Tests were being conducted to determine whether that account was correct.

"It appears as though he's cooperating," Richardson said of the bag's owner.

Tests found no air contamination in the airport terminal, he said.

The bag's owner was a doctor traveling from Lebanon who apparently flew into the country on Tuesday, but was not on the flight to Fort Wayne, Richardson said.

FBI special agent Wendy Osborne, a spokeswoman for the agency's Indianapolis office, said investigators knew who owned the bag containing the substance, but would not immediately release any information about the owner.

"The FBI along with members of the Transportation Security Administration are working on conducting interviews, even outside the state of Indiana," she said.

Six people -- four airport workers and two emergency responders -- were decontaminated after the liquid was first noticed leaking from a bag left unclaimed about an hour after the 1:50 a.m. arrival of an American Eagle flight from Chicago, airport officials said.

Richardson said a field test was inconclusive and that a second sample was sent to a laboratory for further testing. None of the workers were seriously ill, he said.

"I think they were feeling ill, nauseated," Richardson said.

After the leaking bag was discovered, workers opened it and found a broken bottle, airport spokeswoman Sandra Lux said

One worker became ill and two others started itching, Lux said. Two other bottles found inside the bag were wrapped and did not break, she said.

It was not immediately clear why the flight was allowed to travel to Fort Wayne without the bag's owner on board. Airport officials referred those questions to American Eagle.

A message seeking comment was left for an airline spokesman.

Airport officials closed the passenger terminal about 3:45 a.m., with it to remain closed until the substance was identified, Lux said. Charter and cargo flights were continuing at the airport.

About a dozen flights had been delayed by midmorning, Lux said.

http://www.indystar.com/articles/9/171265-1029-093.html


2,658 posted on 08/18/2004 9:28:14 AM PDT by 4thygipper
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