- Jeane Kirkpatrick
Jeane Kirkpatrick (1926-2006) Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN American Enterprise Institute: Former Fellow Foundation for the Defense of Democracies: Former Board Member - Richard Grasso
Richard A. Grasso (born 1946 in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City) usually known by the nickname 'Dick', was chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange from 1995 to 2003, the culmination of a career that began in 1968 when Grasso was hired by the Exchange as a floor clerk. After the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks, Grasso became the reassuring public face of the Exchange, and was praised for his role in helping restart operations. - Dan Miller
Daniel (Big Smart Dan) Miller (born May 30, 1942) is an American Republican politician from the state of Florida. He represented the state and its 13th district in the House of Representatives for ten years. After vacating his House seat, Katherine Harris was elected to represent the district in 2002. Miller was born in Highland Park, Michigan, but moved to Florida during his childhood and graduated from Manatee High School in Bradenton, Florida, in 1960. - Said Bahaji
Said Bahaji was an alleged member of the Hamburg cell that provided money to the perpetrators of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks. He's a German citizen, was born to a Moroccan father and a German mother in 1975. The family moved to Morocco when he was nine years old. He came to Hamburg in 1995. He enrolled in an electrical engineering program at a technical university in 1996. - Alexander Dewdney
Alexander Keewatin Dewdney (born August 5 1941 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian mathematician, computer scientist and philosopher who has written a number of books on the future and implications of modern computing. He has also written one work of fiction, "The Planiverse". Dewdney lives in London, Ontario, Canada where he holds the position of Professor Emeritus of the University of Western Ontario. Dewdney is the son of Canadian artist and author Selwyn Dewdney, … - Hesham Mohamed Hadayet
Hesham Mohamed Hadayet (died July 4, 2002) was an Egyptian-American who on July 4, 2002, killed 2 people at Los Angeles International Airport. The two people killed were Israelis at the El Al ticket counter at the airport, one of whom was identified as a ticket agent (Victoria Hen). Hadayet was killed during the attack by security personnel. The other Israeli national killed was Yakov Aminov. - Mark S. Schweiker
Mark Steven Schweiker (born January 31 1953) was the governor of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania from 2001 to 2003. Schweiker, a Republican, become 44th Governor of Pennsylvania on October 5 2001, when his predecessor, Tom Ridge resigned as Governor of Pennsylvania to assume the role of Homeland Security director under President George W. Bush. He had served as acting Governor from September 20 2001 to October 5 2001 during Ridge's transition into his new post. - Stephen Cassidy
Steven Cassidy is the President of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Fire Department of New York firefighters. He is a vocal critic of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's record of response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. He charges that Giuliani's reputation of a hero or as "America's Mayor" is an undeserved myth. He has key appearances in the International Association of Fire Fighters' video, … - Ann Nicole Nelson
Ann Nicole Nelson, (1971 - September 11, 2001), was a bond broker at Cantor Fitzgerald in the World Trade Center in New York City. She was killed during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Raised in Stanley, North Dakota, she was one of a handful of 9/11 victims with North Dakota ties. Her story gave North Dakotans a local connection to the attacks. An auditorium at Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota was renamed Ann Nicole Nelson Hall in her honor. - Nat Wolff
Nathaniel Marvin Wolff (born December 17, 1994) is an American actor, musician, and songwriter. Wolff is the lead singer of "The Naked Brothers Band", which is also a television series on "Nickelodeon", loosely based on his and his brother Alex's lives. Wolff began writing songs at the age of four, and has written over 150 songs. He lists the British rock band The Beatles as one of his biggest inspiratons, … - Jay Greenberg
Jay "Bluejay" Greenberg (born December 131991, New Haven, Connecticut) is an American child prodigy composer who entered the Juilliard School in 2002 and has composed numerous works. He came to the world's attention in part through the sponsorship of Juilliard instructor Samuel Zyman, who lauded Greenberg's youthful talent during a CBS News "60 Minutes" broadcast on November 28, 2004, and again on November 26, 2006. - A. J. Hammer
A. J. Hammer (born Andrew Goldberg on October 31, 1966) is a television and radio personality who, as of 2007, hosts CNN Headline News evening show, "Showbiz Tonight". From 2001 to 2005, Hammer hosted Court TV's "Hollywood Heat", a program focusing on crime and justice in the entertainment business. He also hosted several programs on Sirius Satellite Radio. - John Lavelle
John W. Lavelle (born January 26,1949 in Brooklyn, New York, died January 24, 2007 in Staten Island, New York) formerly represented the 61st Assembly District in the New York State Assembly, which comprises much of the North Shore of Staten Island. Lavelle, a former executive with Met Life, was a champion for the poor and less fortunate. He served as a member of the New York State Charter Commission for Staten Island in 1993, … - Peter N. Kirstein
Peter N. Kirstein, Ph.D. is a professor of history at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois. He completed his doctorate at Saint Louis University. Kirstein is also a liberal known for his anti-war views and animate lectures, presenting himself as a pacifist with his motto, “Resist War. Demand Academic Freedom. Defend the Vulnerable.” He gained notoriety for denouncing a military cadet a little over a year after the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks. - Kim Mullen
Kimberly Danielle Mullen (born March 13, 1979 in California and later based in Huber Heights, Ohio) is a former beauty queen who has competed in the Miss USA pageant. She has also participated in the reality television show "Survivor: Palau". - Zacarias Moussaoui
Zacarias Moussaoui is a French citizen of Moroccan descent who was convicted of conspiring to kill Americans as part of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. As a result of his conviction, he is serving a life sentence at the Federal ADX Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. - Denise Majette
Denise L. Majette (born May 18, 1955) is a Democratic U.S. politician from the state of Georgia. Born in Brooklyn, she attended Yale University and completed a Juris Doctor degree at Duke University in 1979. A resident of the Atlanta suburb of Stone Mountain since 1983, Majette was appointed by Governor Zell Miller to the State Court of DeKalb County in 1993. She resigned from the judgeship in 2002 to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in, …
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