World Trade Center Trial 1993 ID: 9303250188 Created: 3/25/93 People: mahmoud abouhalima, gilmore childers, jesse berman, thomas griesa Photographer: Marilyn Church Caption: In this artist's rendering, former New York City cab driver Mahmoud Abouhalima, 33, second from right, appears in federal court after being returned from Egypt, to face charges in connection with the bombing of the World Trade Center, March 25, 1993, New York. Assistant U.S. Attorney Gilmore Childers, left, attorney for Abouhalima, Jesse Berman, face Judge Thomas Griesa. (AP Photo/Marilyn Church) Transmission Reference APHS131411
ATTACKS 1993 BOMBING ID: 02022401622 Created: 2/24/02 Photographer: ROBERT MECEA Caption: Michael Macko, right, who's father was killed in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., face reporters on the steps of City Hall in New York, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2002. While families of victims of the World Trade Center attacks could get an average $1.6 million in federal compensation, the government has offered no payments to families of those killed in the 1993 trade center bombing, Schumer said. In the background are other relatives of the six people killed in theFeb. 26, 1993 bombing. (AP Photo/Robert Mecea) Transmission Reference NYRM101 Archive Signature 6165850
World Trade Center Explosion ID: 930310085 Created: 3/10/93 Photographer: Julio Ibarra Caption: FBI agents remove evidence, March 10, 1993 in Maplewood, New .Jersey, home of Nidal Ayyad after the morning arrest of Ayyade in connection with the bombing of the World Trade Center.(AP Photo/Julio Ibarra) Transmission Reference APHS131139
World Trade Center Trial 1993 ID: 9307010497 Created: 7/1/93 People: clement rodney hampton-el, sheik khurari jumah Photographer: Marilyn Church Caption: In this artist's rendering, defendant Clement Rodney Hampton-El, right, one of eight persons charged in connection with a terrorist bomb plot to cripple New York City, is shown at his bail hearing in federal court in Manhattan, as witness Sheik Khurari Jumah is giving testimony, left, July 1, 1993, New York. (AP Photo/Marilyn Church) Transmission Reference APHS131410
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9303090154 Created: 3/9/93 Photographer: Kevin Larkin Caption: A clock, which reflects the time of the blast at the World Trade Center, sits in the wreckage of a vehicle at an impound lot in Brooklyn, March 9, 1993. Drivers who parked at the World Trade Center on the day of the bombing were allowed to pick up their vehicles, or at least what was left of them. (AP Photo/Kevin Larkin) Transmission Reference APHS117403
WTC BOMBING 1993 ID: 930311057 Created: 3/11/93 Photographer: RICHARD DREW Caption: Construction worker Anthony DiMaggio directs a dump truck outside the World Trade Center in New York in this March 11, 1993 photo, as it discharges debris from an explosion that the FBI confirmed was caused by a bomb. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) Transmission Reference APHS208 Archive Signature 5976930, 5976930
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302270104 Created: 2/27/93 People: david n. dinkins Photographer: Ed Bailey Caption: New York's Mayor David Dinkins talks with reporters outside the World Trade Center in New York, Feb. 27, 1993. Five people are reported dead and hundreds injured after an explosion in the parking garage of the World Trade Center yesterday. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey) Transmission Reference APHS117408
**FILE** New York City police and firefighters inspect the bomb crater inside the World Trade center in this Feb. 27, 1993 file photo on the day after the attack. With the attack's 15th anniversary approaching, the days before the bomb blast appear to mark the last time when millions of Americans went about their business, unaware of the dangers posed by international terrorism. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
Terrorism USA ID: 080821011709 Created: 12/92 People: nidal ayyad Photographer: Yousef Allen Caption: Nidal Ayyad seen here in this December 1992 picture at his marriage in Amman, was arrested Wednesday March 11, 1993 in the United States in connection with the World Trade Center bombing. (AP Photo/ Yousef Allen) Transmission Reference APHS131488
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9303040183 Created: 3/4/93 Photographer: Mike Derer Caption: An FBI agent carries a bag from an apartment on Weldon Ave. in Jersey City, N.J., March 4, 1993. Authorities searched the building apparently in connection with the World Trade Center bombing investigation. A Jersey City resident, Mohammed Salameh, was arraigned in New York as a suspect in the bombing. (AP Photo/Mike Derer) Transmission Reference APHS117387
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302260360 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: Firefighters in a cherry picker remove an explosion victim on a gurney outside one of the World Trade Center's twin towers in New York, after a car bomb in an underground garage rocked the complex, Feb. 26, 1993. At least five people were killed and hundreds injured in a blast that forced thousands to escape the buildings down dark, smoke-filled stairs. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS117391
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9303110135 Created: 3/11/93 People: nidal ayyad Photographer: Mike Derer Caption: Federal agents lead Nidal Ayyad, his head covered by a coat, into federal court in Newark, N.J., for an appearance before a U.S. magistrate in connection with the World Trade Center bombing, March 11, 1993. Ayyad, 25, a chemical engineering graduate of Rutgers Unversity, who knew another bombing suspect, Mohammed Salameh, was arrrested early Wednesday at his home in Maplewood, N.J. (AP Photo/Mike Derer) Transmission Reference APHS117399
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9304010367 Created: 4/1/93 People: reem ayyad, fatima ayyad Photographer: Betsey Herzog Caption: Reem Ayyad, center, wife of World Trade Center bombing suspect Nidal Ayyad, arrives for an arraignment hearing at federal court in New York, April 1, 1993. Nidal Ayyad's mother, Fatima Ayyad, is at left. Other woman in unidentified. (AP Photo/Betsy Herzog) Transmission Reference APHS117398
Terrorism USA ID: 9303120225 Created: 3/12/93 People: nidal ayyad Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: Nidal Ayyad, 25, left, is led from the federal courthouse by an unidentified U.S. Marshal on March 12, 1993 in Newark, N.J. Ayyad was denied bail on charges of aiding and abetting the World Trade Center bombing. (AP Photo/ Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS131489
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 930227096 Created: 2/27/93 People: ray kelly, david n. dinkins Photographer: Osamu Honda Caption: New York City Mayor David Dinkins speaks to reporters upon his arrival at New York's JFK Airport after returning from a week-long visit to Japan as Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly looks on at right, Feb. 27, 1993. Officials said it was "in all likelihood" a bomb that caused yesterday's deadly explosion at the World Trade Center. (AP Photo/Osamu Honda) Transmission Reference APHS117409
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302270112 Created: 2/27/93 Photographer: Greg Gibson Caption: Three New York City firefighters look skyward in front of a pile of glass outside the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center, Feb. 27, 1993. An explosion rocked the center yesterday, killing at least five and injuring hundreds. (AP Photo/Greg Gibson) Transmission Reference APHS117395
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 930308098 Created: 3/8/93 Photographer: Richard Drew Caption: A gaping hole caused by an explosion in an underground garage at New York's World Trade Center reveals various levels of parking beneath the twin towers complex, March 8, 1993. New steel beams were added over the weekend to help shore up the center's shaken foundation. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) Transmission Reference APHS117396
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302270120 Created: 2/27/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: A member of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and firearms makes his way toward the parking garage at the World Trade Center in New York, Feb. 27, 1993, a day after an explosion in the underground parking garage rocked the complex, killing 5 people and injuring hundreds of others. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS117389
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9303020136 Created: 3/2/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: Members of the FBI gather materials from an underground parking garage at the World Trade Center in New York, March 2, 1993. The blast rocked the twin towers complex, killing 5 and injuring hundreds. Investigation clean up continues. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS117386
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302260378 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: Ron Frehm Caption: Helicopters jockey for position over the World Trade Center in New York, where a pregnant woman was plucked off the roof of one of the twin towers by air following a noontime explosion, Feb. 26, 1993. The blast, which rocked the twin towers complex, killed at least five people and injured hundreds of others. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm) Members of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms hold a discussion at the World Trade Center in New York, March 2, 1993. Officials are continuing their investigation into Friday's blast at the twin towers complex. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)[Click image for details ] Transmission Reference APHS117397
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9303020128 Created: 3/2/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: Members of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms hold a discussion at the World Trade Center in New York, March 2, 1993. Officials are continuing their investigation into Friday's blast at the twin towers complex. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS117388
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9303050182 Created: 3/5/93 Photographer: Paul Hurschmann Caption: FBI investigators make their way to the underground parking garage at the World Trade Center in New York, March 5, 1993, as they continue their investigation into last week's blast at the twin towers. Authorities have made an arrest in connection with the case. (AP Photo/Paul Hurschmann) Transmission Reference APHS117392
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302260352 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: Val Mazzucca Caption: People line the roof of the World Trade Center in New York following an underground explosion which ripped through a garage at the twin towers complex, Feb. 26, 1993. Five people were killed and hundreds injured in the noontime blast. (AP Photo/Val Mazzucca) Transmission Reference APHS117393
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302260345 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: Workers peer through broken windows of the World Trade Center in New York, Feb. 26, 1993, after an explosion in an underground garage rocked the twin towers complex. Heavy smoke, caused by underground fires, was reported throughout the buildings, causing the evacuation of the buildings. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS117394
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302260337 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: An man injured in the explosion that rocked the World Trade Center in New York is aided by rescue workers, Feb. 26, 1993. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS117400
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302260329 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: A New York City police officer leads a woman to safety following an underground explosion at the World Trade Center, Feb. 26, 1993. Hundreds were injured in the blast which caused the ceiling of a train station to collapse and set off fires below the twin towers. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS117401
World Trade Center Bombing 1993 ID: 9302260311 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: Ed Bailey Caption: People are led to safety from the World Trade Center after an explosion in an underground parking garage rocked the twin towers of the complex, Feb. 26, 1993, killing 5 and injuring hundreds. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey) Transmission Reference APHS117402
Trade Center Trial ID: 9310130290 Created: 10/13/93 Photographer: Jim Cooper Caption: Government evidence, twisted chunks of a van authorities say carried a terrorist bomb into the World Trade Center and photogrpahs are displayed, Oct. 13, 1993 in New York for the miedia in building near the federal courthouse in Manhattan. Proscutors say the four islamic radicals xharged with conspiracy in the case planted a bomb inside a rental van with the intention of blowing up the world's second tallest buildings.(AP Photo/Jim Cooper) Transmission Reference APHS131129
TRADE CENTER TRIAL ID: 930226015 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: JOE TABACCA Caption: FILE--Two New York City police officers help an injured women away from the scene of the World Trade Center explosion in this February 26, 1993 file photo. Transmission Reference NY117 Archive Signature 1210913
TRADE CENTER BOMBING ID: 91010101506 Created: 1/1/91 People: ahmad mohammad ajaj Photographer: RICK BOWMER Caption: Ahmad Mohammad Ajaj is shown in this 1991 photo was one of four men convicted in 1994 of conspiracy, explosives charges and assault in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. A federal appeals court on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1998, upheld the convictions of four men in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing but ordered them resentenced because they did not have lawyers when their 240-year sentences were pronounced. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) Transmission Reference APHS215 Archive Signature 2921511
WTC BOMBING 1993 ID: 930227032 Created: 2/27/93 Photographer: RICHARD DREW Caption: The crater in an underground parking garage from the World Trade Center explosion is shown in this Saturday, Feb. 27, 1993 photo. The blast left at least five people dead and several hundred injured. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) Transmission Reference APHS210 Archive Signature 5373687
WTC BOMBING 1993 ID: 930226088 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: RON FREHM Caption: Survivors of the explosion which rocked New York's World Trade Center Feb. 26, 1993 are aided by rescue personnel on the street. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm) Transmission Reference APHS211 Archive Signature 5373684
blind Egyptian cleric ID: 070308054801 Created: 3/8/07 People: omar abdel-rahman Caption: Sheik Abdel -Rahman, Egyptian fundamentalist thought to be connected to the World Trade Center bombing. 1993 photo. (AP Photo) Transmission Reference APHS45717
TRADE CENTER BOMBING ID: 98080401965 Created: People: mohammed salameh Caption: Mohammed Salameh is shown in this undated photo, was one of four men convicted in 1994 of conspiracy, explosives charges and assault in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. A federal appeals court on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1998, upheld the convictions of four men in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing but ordered them resentenced because they did not have lawyers when their 240-year sentences were pronounced. (AP Photo) Archive Signature 2921565 edit
Joint Terrorist Task Force ID: 9303020185 Created: 3/2/93 Photographer: Anonymous Caption: Members of the joint terrorist task force gathers evidence on Mar. 2, 1993 in New York at the scene of friday's bomb blast at the World Trade Center.(AP Photo) Transmission Reference APHS131131
WTC BOMBING 1993 ID: 930227041 Created: 2/27/93 Photographer: RICHARD DREW Caption: New York City police and firefighters inspect the bomb crater inside the World Trade Center on February 27, 1993, one day after the fatal attack by an Islamic faction. Six people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in the bombing. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) Transmission Reference APHS216 Archive Signature 2439134 Negative Number 025472
WTC BOMBING 1993 ID: 930227023 Created: 2/27/93 Photographer: RICHARD DREW Caption: New York City police and firefighters inspect the bomb crater inside the World Trade Center on February 27, 1993, one day after the fatal attack by an Islamic faction. Six people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in the bombing. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) Transmission Reference APHS216 Archive Signature 7000648 Negative Number 025472
WORLD TRADE CENTER BOMBING ID: 9302260105 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: MARTY LEDERHANDLER Caption: People run from the underground PATH rail station after an explosion at the World Trade Center in New York Friday, Feb. 26, 1993. A terrorist bomb killed six people and injured more than 1,000. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler) Transmission Reference APHS201 Archive Signature 6031515 Negative Number 035562
YOUSEF WTC BOMBING 1993 ID: 93010103227 Created: 1/1/93 People: ramzi yousef Caption: Ramzi Yousef, suspected mastermind of the February 1993 World Trade Center bombing, is shown in this 1993 photo. (AP Photo) Transmission Reference APHS221 Archive Signature 987410
TRADE CENTER BOMBING ID: 95080301184 Created: 8/3/95 People: eyad ismoil Photographer: RUTH POLLACK Caption: In this artist's rendition, Eyad Ismoil, second from left, the man accused of driving a bomb-laden van into the World Trade Center in a 1993 effort to topple the world's second tallest buildings, appears for arraignment in U.S. District Court in New York Thursday, Aug. 3, 1995, where he pleaded innocent. Defense Attorney David Gordon, left, and Federal Prosecutor Dietrich Snell, second from right, also appear before U.S. District Judge Kevin Duffy. Ismoil was captured by Jordanian authorities last weekend and was brought to the United States early Thursday. According to U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White, Ismoil was part of "the planning stages, execution, and particularly in the transportation of the bomb" that killed six people and injured more than 1,000 on Feb. 26, 1993. (AP Photo/Ruth Pollack) Transmission Reference NYR127 Archive Signature 6725247
TRADE CENTER EXPLOSION ID: 930227014 Created: 2/27/93 Photographer: RICHARD DREW Caption: FILE--Port Authority and New York City Police officers view the damage caused by a truck bomb that exploded in the garage of New York's World Trade Center in this Saturday Feb. 27, 1993 file photo. Monday, Feb. 26 will mark the third anniversary of the rade center explosion. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) Transmission Reference NYR106 Archive Signature 538919
WTC 1993 BOMB EXPLOSION ID: 9302260154 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: JOE TABACCA Caption: Firemen and officials examine the underground parking garage after a massive explosion in the World Trade Center in New York City on Friday, Feb. 26, 1993. The noontime blast, which rocked the twin towers complex, killed six people and injured over 1,000 others. (AP Photo/Joe Tabacca) Transmission Reference APHS212 Archive Signature 5174608 Negative Number 034028
WTC BOMBING 1993 ID: 9302260196 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: MARTY LEDERHANDLER Caption: Victims of a fire at the World Trade Center in New York are treated at the scene Friday, February 26, 1993. An underground explosion rocked the building, causing a ceiling of a train station to collapse and setting off fires below the twin towers. About 150 people were injured, officials said. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler) Transmission Reference APHS218 Archive Signature 1257790 Negative Number 012184
JORDAN COMMITTED ID: 95080301077 Created: 8/3/95 People: lyad mahmoud Photographer: YOUSEF ALLAN Caption: FILE - 1994 File photo of Ayad Mahmoud Ismail Nijm, 24, a Jordanian suspect in the Feb. 24, 1993 bomb attack on the World Trade Center in New York that killed eight people and injured 1,000 others. Ismail, 24, surrendered to U.S. authorities and was flown to the United States from Jordan on Thursday August 3, 1995.(AP Photo/Y.Allan) Transmission Reference AMM101 Archive Signature 455024
JORDAN COMMITTED ID: 95080301004 Created: 8/3/95 People: lyad mahmoud ismail nijm Photographer: YOUSEF ALLAN Caption: FILE - File photos taken in March 1995 of Ayad Mahmoud Ismail Nijm, 24, a Jordanian suspect in the Feb. 24, 1993 bomb attack on the World Trade Senter that Killed eight people and injured 1,000 others. Ayad, 24, surrendered to U.S authorities and was flown to the United State from Jordan on Thursday August 3, 1995.(AP Photo/Y.Allan) Transmission Reference AMM102 Archive Signature 455045
WTC BOMBING 1993 AERIAL ID: 9302260139 Created: 2/26/93 Photographer: VAL MAZZUKA Caption: Police and fire equipment block the streets near the World Trade Center in New York City on Feb. 26, 1993. An underground explosion rocked the twin tower complex. (AP Photo/Val Mazzuka) Transmission Reference APHS112 Archive Signature 6081230 Negative Number 038810
SEPT 11 2001 NYC ID: 9303010160 Created: 3/1/93 Photographer: ALEX BRANDON Caption: Workers clear debris in an underground corridor at the World Trade Center in New York, in this March 1, 1993 photo, after an explosion occured that the FBI confirmed was caused by a bomb. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS209 Archive Signature 5976249, 5976249
World Trade Center Attack 1993 ID: 9303010616 Created: 3/1/93 Photographer: Alex Brandon Caption: Workers clear debris in an underground corridor in the World Trade Center in New York, March 1, 1993. At least five people were killed in the explosion that the FBI confirmed was caused by a bomb. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Transmission Reference APHS12355 Negative Number 068290
World Trade Center Attack 1993 ID: 9303030176 Created: 3/3/93 Photographer: Anonymous Caption: The wreck of a car lies upside down on top of another vehicle in the parking garage below the World Trade Center in this New York Police Bomb Squad photo displayed at a news conference in New York, March 3, 1993. (AP Photo/NYPD) Transmission Reference APHS12356 Negative Number 068291
World Trade Center Attack 1993 ID: 930307035 Created: 3/7/93 Caption: Destroyed autos and debris still litter the B-2 level of New York's World Trade Center, March 7, 1993. Explosives experts used scaffolding to lower themselves into a giant bomb crater under the building, expanding their search for new clues after the shaken cellar was strengthened with steel columns. (AP Photo) Transmission Reference APHS12354 Negative Number 068292
EGYPT THREAT WTC BOMBING ID: 97050501487 Created: 5/5/97 Photographer: SAID ELATAB Caption: FILE--A Muslim militant group threatened Sunday, May 4, 1997 to kill American officials - from President Clinton to a jailer - if Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, seen in this Nov. 1993 file photo, dies in a U.S. prison. The threat by Egypt's al-Gamaa al-Islamiya, or the Islamic Group, follows reports that the health of Abdel-Rahman has deteriorated while he has been serving time in an American jail. Abdel-Rahman, 58, was sentenced to life in prison in 1995 for conspiring to blow up landmarks in New York, including the World Trade Center and the United Nations. He is imprisoned at the federal prison hospital in Springfield, Mo. (AP Photo) Transmission Reference NYR122 Archive Signature 778516
TERROR TRIAL ID: 9304060107 Created: 4/6/93 People: sheik omar abdel-rahman Photographer: MARK LENNIHAN Caption: Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, shown in this April 6, 1993 photo, was convicted Sunday, Oct. 1, 1995, of directing militant Muslims to kill scores of Americans with bombs and frighten the United States into changing its Middle East policies. Sheik Abdel-Rahman and nine others were charged with a conspiracy to bomb the United Nations, FBI headquarters in Manhattan, two tunnels and a bridge on a single day in New York in 1993. (AP Photo/ Mark Lennihan, file) Archive Signature 497451
Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman ID: 9304060172 Created: 4/6/93 People: omar abdel-rahman Photographer: Mark Lennihan Caption: Muslim cleric Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman smiles at the start of a news conference at an apartment in Jersey City, N. J., Tuesday April 6, 1993. Abdel-Rahman defended himself against charges from Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak who met with president Clinton to discuss possible links between Muslim militancy in the middle east, the bombing of New York's world trade center and the mid east peace talks. The cleric again condemned the bombing. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) Transmission Reference APHS45714
This is the scene at the Port Authority police operations control center underground at the World Trade Center in New York, Feb. 27, 1993, following an explosion in an underground garage that rocked the financial complex, leaving five dead and hundreds injured. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
1993 WTC BOMBING ID: 050926014445 Created: 9/26/05 Photographer: ANDREW THEODORAKIS Caption: Marc Kasowitz, attorney for the Port Authority, delivers opening statements in the trial to determine whether the Port Authority was negligent in the case of the 1993 World Trade Center bombings Monday, Sept. 26, 2005 in New York. The Port Authority failed to take steps to prevent the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center because it was inconvenient and expensive, attorney Davis J. Dean said Monday during a trial to determine whether the agency is liable for damages. (AP Photo/Andrew Theodorakis, POOL) Transmission Reference NYR105 Archive Signature 8695844
1993 WTC BOMBING ID: 050926012902 Created: 9/26/05 Photographer: ANDREW THEODORAKIS Caption: Attorney David Dean, who represents survivors and families of the casualties of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, delivers opening statements in a trial against the Port Authority Monday, Sept. 26, 2005 in New York. The Port Authority failed to take steps to prevent the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center because it was inconvenient and expensive, Dean said Monday during a trial to determine whether the agency is liable for damages. (AP Photo/Andrew Theodorakis, POOL) Transmission Reference NYR104 Archive Signature 8695838
ATTACKS LAW PROFESSOR ID: 01092802364 Created: 9/28/01 Photographer: JERRY S. MENDOZA Caption: Robert E. Precht, now director of the Office of Public Service at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, Mich., is shown in his office at the university Friday, Sept. 28, 2001. Precht defended one of the six men convicted in the Feb. 26, 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. That attack killed six people and injured more than 1,000 others. He says he came to understand the motives of those bombers and thinks the best thing to do to the people behind the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon isn't to kill and make martyrs of them, but to lock them up for life, the same fate given to the World Trade Center bombers. (AP Photo/Jerry S. Mendoza) Transmission Reference MIJM203 Archive Signature 5998440
TRADE CENTER YOUSEF ID: 9801080889 Created: 1/8/98 People: roy kulcsar, roy kulcsar Photographer: MARTY LEDERHANDLER Caption: Roy Kulcsar, attorney for World Trade Center bombing suspect Ramzi Yousef, speaks to members of the media on the steps of the Federal Court Building in New York Thursday Jan. 8, 1998. Yousef, convicted of masterminding the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center and a deadly airplane bombing in 1994 was sentenced Thursday to 240 years in prison, a term U.S. District Judge Kevin Duffy said will amount to solitary confinement for life. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler) Transmission Reference NYR110 Archive Signature 2445273, 2445273 Negative Number 026305, 026305
TRADE CENTER TRIAL ID: 97080703792 Created: 8/7/97 People: louis aidala, jajlah ismail Photographer: GINO DOMENICO Caption: Jajlah Ismail, mother of World Trade Center trial co-defendant Eyad Ismail, gestures as she speaks to reporters outside U.S. District Court in New York Thursday, Aug. 7, 1997, where her son is on trial with Ramzi Yousef, the alleged mastermind of the 1993 terrorist attack. Ismail's attorney Louis Aidala is shown, right. (AP Photo/Gino Domenico) Transmission Reference NYR127 Archive Signature 2098284 Negative Number 023860
TRADE CENTER BOMBING ID: 97111202201 Created: 11/12/97 People: ramzi yousef, eyad ismoil Photographer: JANE ROSENBERG Caption: World Trade Center bombing suspects Eyad Ismoil, 26, left, and Ramzi Yousef, 29, foreground, watch the jury in this artist's rendering as the verdict is read Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1997, in New York. U.S. District Judge Kevin Duffy looks on in background. The defendants were found guilty on all counts Wednesday. (AP Photo/Jane Rosenberg) Transmission Reference NYR128 Archive Signature 2331098
World Trade Center Trial 1995 ID: 95100101486 Created: 10/1/95 People: sheik omar abdel-rahman, fares khallafalla, clement rodney hampton-el, ibrahim el-gabrowny, victor alvarez, el sayyid nosair Photographer: Chrstine Cornell Caption: In this artist's rendering, a federal jury convicted 10 militant Muslims, including Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, of conspiring to kill scores of Americans with bombs and frighten the U.S. into changing its Middle East politics, Oct. 1, 1995, New York. Six of the defendants are shown in this courtroom sketch, foreground from left are: Fares Khallafalla, Clement Rodney Hampton-El, Ibrahim El-Gabrowny, Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman (red cap), Victor Alvarez, and El Sayyid Nosair. (AP Photo/Christine Cornell) Transmission Reference APHS131409
World Trade Center Trial 1993 ID: 9307200148 Created: 7/20/93 People: andrew mccarthy, abdel muhammed haggag, stuart london Photographer: Marilyn Church Caption: In this artist's rendering, Abdel Muhammed Haggag, right, listens during a hearing in federal court, July 20, 1993, New York. Haggag, whose hearing was postponed, is illustrated with Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy, from left, Judge Katz, and Haggag's attorney Stuart London. (AP Photo/Marilyn Church)
YOUSEF ROMANCE ID: 97080603169 Created: 8/6/97 People: ramzi yousef, christine cornell Photographer: MICHAEL SCHMELLING Caption: Artist Christine Cornell poses with her drawing of Ramzi Yousef, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1997 in New York. Yousef, the 30-year-old engineer on trial as the alleged mastermind of the deadly terrorist bombing of the World Trace Center made a play for the courtroom sketch artist last week. Yousef's attorney approached Cornell and told her his client wanted a date if he beats the terrorist rap, she said. (AP Photo/Michael Schmeling) Transmission Reference NYR117 Archive Signature 2094603 Negative Number 023864
FILE--El Sayyid Nosair, shown in this undated file photo, will be sentenced Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1996 in U.S. District Court in New York for his envolvement in the terrorist conspiracy that targeted the United Nations, FBI offices and othe landmarks. Nosair, facing a life sentence, also faces an even stiffer sentence because he was also convicted in the 1990 assassination of Rabbi Meir Kahane in a midtown hotel. (AP Photo/File) Creation Date Wednesday, February 22, 1995 6:43 AM Submit Date Wednesday, January 17, 1996 1:40 PM Special Instructions UNDATED FILE PHOTO Transmission Reference NYR122 Image ID 9502220123 Credit ASSOCIATED PRESS Featured Person EL SAYYID NOSAIR Person EL SAYYID NOSAIR Archive Signature 713674 Category Domestic News Source FILE