Airlines including El Al are developing guns which will disable hijackers but not pierce the skin of an aircraft. |
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Pirates fought over spoils at sea, and hijackers stole from each other on land. |
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Young bands of hijackers, who stole and counter-stole, went back to work or to loafing around the wharves. |
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They were more accurately the hijackers of art and aesthetics from the people and from everyday living. |
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His original comments have been chillingly confirmed by the recent revelations in the letter written by one of the hijackers. |
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The jet was surrounded by police and commandos but there was no indication of the number of hijackers. |
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One wonders if in fact the intended hijackers didn't use the barrier of oncoming traffic to hem in the panel van and force it to stop. |
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These rules made sense in an era when hijackers demanded money or held hostages for political purposes. |
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Thus a paper trail has led US law enforcement to identify at least twelve of the hijackers with certainty. |
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The hijackers needed to establish a strong paper trail to connect them to their assumed and stolen identities. |
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The intelligence services have already been heavily criticised for failing to act on a series of clues that might have led them to the hijackers. |
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The hijackers then pistol-whipped the flight crew inside the cockpit and ordered the pilot to fly to Algiers. |
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Chechen hijackers commandeered a Russian passenger jet to Turkey in protest. |
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Investigators say at least two and possibly as many as eight of the hijackers had fraudulent visas. |
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Some have been taken into custody because they lived in the same apartment buildings as the hijackers. |
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The hijackers used fanatical certainty, misplaced religious faith, and dehumanising hatred to purge themselves of the human instinct for empathy. |
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El Commandante executes hijackers without trial and imprisons dissidents just like his former paymasters did in the Soviet Gulag. |
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Now, we reported that investigators believed that hijackers did a few dry runs. |
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The two pilots of the jumbo had escaped before the hijackers had reached the cockpit, making it impossible to fly the plane. |
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Investigators say that some hijackers have resorted to cloning an entire company by incorporating under a similar name. |
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ActiveX can also be used to download spyware, hijackers, dialers and ad ware. |
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Five calls described the intent of passengers and surviving crew members to revolt against the hijackers. |
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The hijackers assumed the controls of the Boeing 757, cruising in the airspace near the capital. |
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I'm not saying it's impossible that we would have found something, got lucky, and been able to get on the trail of one or more of the hijackers. |
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What they believed they were searching for was a suicide hijacker or team of hijackers. |
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British spymasters were completely in the dark about the activities of the hijackers until the FBI alerted them. |
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The hijackers kept these accounts in their own names with no attempt at camouflage. |
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I stole a look at one of the hijackers, who could only have been about 17, with acne scars on his jaw and neck. |
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Terrorism experts said the hijackers could have armed themselves with nothing more than pocket knives. |
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It would have been entirely permissible to arrest the hijackers of the four aircraft used as weapons. |
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Their ensuing attempt to overpower their hijackers resulted in the plane crashing into a field. |
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Lastly, guns are more useful as a deterrent than as a tool to subdue hijackers. |
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Armed marshals will be deployed on flights in the next few months to thwart would-be hijackers. |
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The six hijackers of the plane were detained, prosecuted, convicted, and jailed. |
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He got a taste of being the victim when hijackers stole a shipment of whiskey intended for him. |
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Serial identity hijackers are operating across Bedfordshire. |
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It appears from what we know that the hijackers were skilled pilots. |
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In 1986, hijackers seize a U.S. jumbo jet at Karachi's airport. |
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The hijackers, who commandeered the plane to Mogadishu, had demanded the release of members of the BaaderMeinhof terrorist group imprisoned in Germany. |
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So one of the hijackers gets through really by a stroke of luck. |
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The whereabouts of the five hijackers of an airliner are unknown. |
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The plane was diverted to London and the hijackers arrested. |
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The intensity and lack of small talk that those who met them remarked on in the hijackers probably derived from their silent, constant dhikr or repetition of sacred verses. |
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The plot was something about a gang of hijackers who stole truckloads of computer terminals while the truck driver was in a roadside cafe wolfing down dinner. |
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There, French commandos raided the plane, killing all of the hijackers. |
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Clearly we are looking into the pool of people who crossed paths with the hijackers. |
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The hijackers who attacked the World Trade Center should not be called kamikazes. |
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As the pilot fought the hijackers for control the aeroplane was pitching wildly. |
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Father-of-three Tony Gouldbourne, from Fazakerley, was anxiously waiting the outcome of ransom talks between oil bosses and hijackers. |
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The tape captured the sound of four hijackers storming the cockpit and killing the pilots with carpet knives. |
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During the incident, the pilot reported there were two hijackers and the Turkish Defence Ministry said there might be four or five of them. |
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A total of 2,977 victims and the 19 hijackers perished in the attacks. |
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