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Described as an insecure follower with no personality and with limited knowledge of Islam, Bahaji nonetheless professed his readiness to engage in violence. ||||| This final stage in their evolution toward embracing Islamist extremism did not entirely escape the notice of the people around them. ||||| He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997.
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Who were some of the individuals in the sect Shehhi
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Moreover, after 9/11, Zammar reportedly took credit for influencing not just Binalshibh but the rest of the Hamburg group. ||||| The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who were some of the individuals in the sect Shehhi
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In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group. ||||| He spent five months in the German army before obtaining a medical discharge, and lived with Atta and Binalshibh at 54 Marienstrasse for eight months between November 1998 and July 1999. ||||| Described as an insecure follower with no personality and with limited knowledge of Islam, Bahaji nonetheless professed his readiness to engage in violence.
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Who were some of the individuals in the sect Atta
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Described as an insecure follower with no personality and with limited knowledge of Islam, Bahaji nonetheless professed his readiness to engage in violence. ||||| This final stage in their evolution toward embracing Islamist extremism did not entirely escape the notice of the people around them. ||||| He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997.
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Who were some of the individuals in the sect Atta
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Moreover, after 9/11, Zammar reportedly took credit for influencing not just Binalshibh but the rest of the Hamburg group. ||||| The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who were some of the individuals in the sect Atta
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar An outspoken, flamboyant Islamist who was a well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s) who had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar An outspoken, flamboyant Islamist who was a well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s) who had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad
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In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan. ||||| Indeed, a witness has reported hearing Zammar press Binalshibh to fulfill his duty to wage jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar An outspoken, flamboyant Islamist who was a well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s) who had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Well-known figure in Muslim Community
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Well-known figure in Muslim Community
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In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan. ||||| Indeed, a witness has reported hearing Zammar press Binalshibh to fulfill his duty to wage jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Well-known figure in Muslim Community
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Islamist
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Islamist
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In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan. ||||| Indeed, a witness has reported hearing Zammar press Binalshibh to fulfill his duty to wage jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Islamist
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Outspoken, flamboyant Islamist
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The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Outspoken, flamboyant Islamist
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In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan. ||||| Indeed, a witness has reported hearing Zammar press Binalshibh to fulfill his duty to wage jihad.
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Who is Mohammed Haydar Zammar Outspoken, flamboyant Islamist
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The foursome became core members of a group of radical Muslims, often hosting sessions at their Marienstrasse apartment that involved extremely anti-American discussions. ||||| Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers."
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Where is Dar el Ansar Marienstresse, Germany
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The foursome became core members of a group of radical Muslims, often hosting sessions at their Marienstrasse apartment that involved extremely anti-American discussions. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Where is Dar el Ansar Marienstresse, Germany
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Moreover, after 9/11, Zammar reportedly took credit for influencing not just Binalshibh but the rest of the Hamburg group. ||||| Owing to Zammar's persuasion or some other source of inspiration, Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah eventually prepared themselves to translate their extremist beliefs into action.
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Where is Dar el Ansar Marienstresse, Germany
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The foursome became core members of a group of radical Muslims, often hosting sessions at their Marienstrasse apartment that involved extremely anti-American discussions. ||||| Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers."
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Where is Dar el Ansar Hamburg
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The foursome became core members of a group of radical Muslims, often hosting sessions at their Marienstrasse apartment that involved extremely anti-American discussions. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Where is Dar el Ansar Hamburg
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Moreover, after 9/11, Zammar reportedly took credit for influencing not just Binalshibh but the rest of the Hamburg group. ||||| Owing to Zammar's persuasion or some other source of inspiration, Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah eventually prepared themselves to translate their extremist beliefs into action.
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Where is Dar el Ansar Hamburg
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The foursome became core members of a group of radical Muslims, often hosting sessions at their Marienstrasse apartment that involved extremely anti-American discussions. ||||| Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers."
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Where is Dar el Ansar House of the followers
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The foursome became core members of a group of radical Muslims, often hosting sessions at their Marienstrasse apartment that involved extremely anti-American discussions. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Where is Dar el Ansar House of the followers
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Moreover, after 9/11, Zammar reportedly took credit for influencing not just Binalshibh but the rest of the Hamburg group. ||||| Owing to Zammar's persuasion or some other source of inspiration, Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah eventually prepared themselves to translate their extremist beliefs into action.
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Where is Dar el Ansar House of the followers
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| Moreover, after 9/11, Zammar reportedly took credit for influencing not just Binalshibh but the rest of the Hamburg group.
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Who did Zammar influence in the Hamburg Group after 9/11 Binalshibh and the Quds mosque
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad.
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Who did Zammar influence in the Hamburg Group after 9/11 Binalshibh and the Quds mosque
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In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group. ||||| In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan.
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Who did Zammar influence in the Hamburg Group after 9/11 Binalshibh and the Quds mosque
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Meeting three to four times a week, the group became something of a "sect" whose members, according to one participant in the meetings, tended to deal only with each other. ||||| Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers."
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks Dar el Ansar, which means house of the followers
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Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers." ||||| It is not clear how and when he became part of Atta's circle.
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks Dar el Ansar, which means house of the followers
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By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad. ||||| In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group.
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks Dar el Ansar, which means house of the followers
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Meeting three to four times a week, the group became something of a "sect" whose members, according to one participant in the meetings, tended to deal only with each other. ||||| Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers."
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks Dar el Ansar
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Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers." ||||| It is not clear how and when he became part of Atta's circle.
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks Dar el Ansar
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By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad. ||||| In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group.
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks Dar el Ansar
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Meeting three to four times a week, the group became something of a "sect" whose members, according to one participant in the meetings, tended to deal only with each other. ||||| Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers."
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks House of the followers
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Atta's rent checks for the apartment provide evidence of the importance that the apartment assumed as a center for the group, as he would write on them the notation "Dar el Ansar," or "house of the followers." ||||| It is not clear how and when he became part of Atta's circle.
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks House of the followers
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By late 1999, they were ready to abandon their student lives in Germany in favor of violent jihad. ||||| In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group.
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The four became somewhat of a sect meeting 3 to 4 times a week and what was it that Atta would write on the rent checks House of the followers
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Mohammed Haydar Zammar
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan. ||||| In Hamburg, Jarrah had a succession of living accommodations, but he apparently never resided with his future co-conspirators.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Mohammed Haydar Zammar
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Educated in Morocco, Bahaji returned to Germany to study electrical engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg. ||||| Indeed, a witness has reported hearing Zammar press Binalshibh to fulfill his duty to wage jihad. ||||| In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Mohammed Haydar Zammar
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Outspoken, flamboyant Islamist
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan. ||||| In Hamburg, Jarrah had a succession of living accommodations, but he apparently never resided with his future co-conspirators.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Outspoken, flamboyant Islamist
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Educated in Morocco, Bahaji returned to Germany to study electrical engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg. ||||| Indeed, a witness has reported hearing Zammar press Binalshibh to fulfill his duty to wage jihad. ||||| In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Outspoken, flamboyant Islamist
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| The worshippers at this mosque featured an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist named Mohammed Haydar Zammar. ||||| A well-known figure in the Muslim community (and to German and U.S. intelligence agencies by the late 1990s), Zammar had fought in Afghanistan and relished any opportunity to extol the virtues of violent jihad.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Zammar
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He became particularly friendly with Binalshibh after meeting him at the Quds mosque in Hamburg, which Jarrah began attending regularly in late 1997. ||||| In 1998, Zammar encouraged them to participate in jihad and even convinced them to go to Afghanistan. ||||| In Hamburg, Jarrah had a succession of living accommodations, but he apparently never resided with his future co-conspirators.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Zammar
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Educated in Morocco, Bahaji returned to Germany to study electrical engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg. ||||| Indeed, a witness has reported hearing Zammar press Binalshibh to fulfill his duty to wage jihad. ||||| In addition to Atta, Binalshibh, Shehhi, and Jarrah, the group included other extremists, some of whom also would attend al Qaeda training camps and, in some instances, would help the 9/11 hijackers as they executed the plot: Said Bahaji, son of a Moroccan immigrant, was the only German citizen in the group.
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Who is a well-known figure in the Muslim community who worshipers at the Quds mosque describe as an outspoken, flamboyant Islamist Zammar
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He cited the case of a Swiss oil trader who recently put out bids via telex for an oil tanker to pick up a cargo of crude in the Middle East. ||||| The Soviets' eavesdropping paid off, however, because they got the contract.
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Who did the Soviets contract with to pick up a cargo of crude oil in the Middle East Swiss
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He cited the case of a Swiss oil trader who recently put out bids via telex for an oil tanker to pick up a cargo of crude in the Middle East. ||||| One expert, whose job is so politically sensitive that he spoke on condition that he wouldn't be named or quoted, said the expected influx of East European refugees over the next few years will greatly increase the chances of computer-maintenance workers, for example, doubling as foreign spies.
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Who did the Soviets contract with to pick up a cargo of crude oil in the Middle East Swiss
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He said that Oliver North of Iran-Contra notoriety thought he had erased his computer but that the information was later retrieved for congressional committees to read. ||||| Among the responses the Swiss trader got was one from the Soviet national shipping company, which hadn't been invited to submit a bid.
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Who did the Soviets contract with to pick up a cargo of crude oil in the Middle East Swiss
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He cited the case of a Swiss oil trader who recently put out bids via telex for an oil tanker to pick up a cargo of crude in the Middle East. ||||| The Soviets' eavesdropping paid off, however, because they got the contract.
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Who did the Soviets contract with to pick up a cargo of crude oil in the Middle East A Swiss oil trader
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He cited the case of a Swiss oil trader who recently put out bids via telex for an oil tanker to pick up a cargo of crude in the Middle East. ||||| One expert, whose job is so politically sensitive that he spoke on condition that he wouldn't be named or quoted, said the expected influx of East European refugees over the next few years will greatly increase the chances of computer-maintenance workers, for example, doubling as foreign spies.
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Who did the Soviets contract with to pick up a cargo of crude oil in the Middle East A Swiss oil trader
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He said that Oliver North of Iran-Contra notoriety thought he had erased his computer but that the information was later retrieved for congressional committees to read. ||||| Among the responses the Swiss trader got was one from the Soviet national shipping company, which hadn't been invited to submit a bid.
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Who did the Soviets contract with to pick up a cargo of crude oil in the Middle East A Swiss oil trader
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Under Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Goode said, the Soviets are openly stealing Western corporate communications. ||||| W. Mark Goode, president of Micronyx Inc., a Richardson, Texas, firm that makes computer-security products, provided a new definition for Mikhail Gorbachev's campaign for greater openness, known commonly as glasnost.
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What is the full name of the man who claimed that the Soviets are openly stealing Western corporate communications W. Mark Goode
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W. Mark Goode, president of Micronyx Inc., a Richardson, Texas, firm that makes computer-security products, provided a new definition for Mikhail Gorbachev's campaign for greater openness, known commonly as glasnost. ||||| He cited the case of a Swiss oil trader who recently put out bids via telex for an oil tanker to pick up a cargo of crude in the Middle East.
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What is the full name of the man who claimed that the Soviets are openly stealing Western corporate communications W. Mark Goode
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The Soviets' eavesdropping paid off, however, because they got the contract. ||||| No personal computer, not even the one on a chief executive's desk, is safe, this speaker noted.
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What is the full name of the man who claimed that the Soviets are openly stealing Western corporate communications W. Mark Goode
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Already many foreign firms, especially banks, have their own cryptographers, conference speakers reported. ||||| Still, encrypting corporate communications is only a partial remedy.
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Is the step that foreign banks have begun to apply likely to solve the problem completely Maybe
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Already many foreign firms, especially banks, have their own cryptographers, conference speakers reported. ||||| He said that Oliver North of Iran-Contra notoriety thought he had erased his computer but that the information was later retrieved for congressional committees to read.
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Is the step that foreign banks have begun to apply likely to solve the problem completely Maybe
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By contrast, European firms will spend $150 million this year on electronic security, and are expected to spend $1 billion by 1992. ||||| The Soviets' eavesdropping paid off, however, because they got the contract.
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Is the step that foreign banks have begun to apply likely to solve the problem completely Maybe
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Even though electronic espionage may cost U.S. firms billions of dollars a year, most aren't yet taking precautions, the experts said. ||||| By contrast, European firms will spend $150 million this year on electronic security, and are expected to spend $1 billion by 1992.
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Are Europeans spending more or less to combat electronic espionage than the U.S. More
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By contrast, European firms will spend $150 million this year on electronic security, and are expected to spend $1 billion by 1992. ||||| Still, encrypting corporate communications is only a partial remedy.
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Are Europeans spending more or less to combat electronic espionage than the U.S. More
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Among the responses the Swiss trader got was one from the Soviet national shipping company, which hadn't been invited to submit a bid. ||||| Under Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Goode said, the Soviets are openly stealing Western corporate communications.
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Are Europeans spending more or less to combat electronic espionage than the U.S. More
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild."
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Who was Shain Gandee Shain Gandee was one of the stars of the reality show "Buckwild"
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Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild." ||||| Inside were the bodies of three people."
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Who was Shain Gandee Shain Gandee was one of the stars of the reality show "Buckwild"
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Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said. ||||| In a subsequent release, the Sheriff's Office said the vehicle was partially submerged in mud.
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Who was Shain Gandee Shain Gandee was one of the stars of the reality show "Buckwild"
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild."
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Who was Shain Gandee One of the stars of Buckwild
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Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild." ||||| Inside were the bodies of three people."
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Who was Shain Gandee One of the stars of Buckwild
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Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said. ||||| In a subsequent release, the Sheriff's Office said the vehicle was partially submerged in mud.
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Who was Shain Gandee One of the stars of Buckwild
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Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild." ||||| The show follows a group of young adults trying to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia, pulling stunts such as turning a dump truck into a swimming pool or just riding around the woods on their all-terrain vehicles.
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What is the premise of the show "Buckwild" A reality show that follows a group of young adults having fun in Sissonville, West Virginia
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Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild." ||||| Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said.
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What is the premise of the show "Buckwild" A reality show that follows a group of young adults having fun in Sissonville, West Virginia
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Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." ||||| Mud covered the lower part of the Bronco's passenger side door, but the driver's side, where the younger Gandee sat, was free, the Sheriff's Office said.
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What is the premise of the show "Buckwild" A reality show that follows a group of young adults having fun in Sissonville, West Virginia
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Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild." ||||| The show follows a group of young adults trying to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia, pulling stunts such as turning a dump truck into a swimming pool or just riding around the woods on their all-terrain vehicles.
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What is the premise of the show "Buckwild" Nine young adults finding ways to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia
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Gandee was happy with life before death He was one of the nine cast members of "Buckwild." ||||| Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said.
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What is the premise of the show "Buckwild" Nine young adults finding ways to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia
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Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." ||||| Mud covered the lower part of the Bronco's passenger side door, but the driver's side, where the younger Gandee sat, was free, the Sheriff's Office said.
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What is the premise of the show "Buckwild" Nine young adults finding ways to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia
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'Buckwild' producer talks about the show "Earlier this day after releasing information Shain Gandee was missing, the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office received word of a disabled vehicle in a wooded area near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville, Kanawha County WV," said a statement from the Sheriff's Office. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family.
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Who was involved in the investigation of Gandee's death Kanawha County Comissioner Kent Carper, the Sheriff's office and the Volunteer Fire Department
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"Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family. ||||| "This is a very sad and tragic event," Kanawha County Commissioner Kent Carper said.
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Who was involved in the investigation of Gandee's death Kanawha County Comissioner Kent Carper, the Sheriff's office and the Volunteer Fire Department
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The vehicle was in a muddy area along a worn path. ||||| Inside were the bodies of three people."
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Who was involved in the investigation of Gandee's death Kanawha County Comissioner Kent Carper, the Sheriff's office and the Volunteer Fire Department
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'Buckwild' producer talks about the show "Earlier this day after releasing information Shain Gandee was missing, the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office received word of a disabled vehicle in a wooded area near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville, Kanawha County WV," said a statement from the Sheriff's Office. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family.
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Who was involved in the investigation of Gandee's death Kanawha County Sheriff's Office, Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department
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"Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family. ||||| "This is a very sad and tragic event," Kanawha County Commissioner Kent Carper said.
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Who was involved in the investigation of Gandee's death Kanawha County Sheriff's Office, Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department
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The vehicle was in a muddy area along a worn path. ||||| Inside were the bodies of three people."
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Who was involved in the investigation of Gandee's death Kanawha County Sheriff's Office, Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| In a subsequent release, the Sheriff's Office said the vehicle was partially submerged in mud. ||||| Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said.
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In what was Shain Gandee's vehicle partially submerged upon being found by authorities Mud
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| It was uneven but upright; its muffler was below the surface. ||||| 'Buckwild' producer talks about the show "Earlier this day after releasing information Shain Gandee was missing, the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office received word of a disabled vehicle in a wooded area near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville, Kanawha County WV," said a statement from the Sheriff's Office.
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In what was Shain Gandee's vehicle partially submerged upon being found by authorities Mud
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"This is a very sad and tragic event," Kanawha County Commissioner Kent Carper said. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family. ||||| Mud covered the lower part of the Bronco's passenger side door, but the driver's side, where the younger Gandee sat, was free, the Sheriff's Office said.
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In what was Shain Gandee's vehicle partially submerged upon being found by authorities Mud
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"This is a very sad and tragic event," Kanawha County Commissioner Kent Carper said. ||||| Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family."
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Did Kent Carper say "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." Yes
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Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." ||||| Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said.
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Did Kent Carper say "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." Yes
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Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family.
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Did Kent Carper say "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." Yes
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"This is a very sad and tragic event," Kanawha County Commissioner Kent Carper said. ||||| Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family."
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Did Kent Carper say "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." Yes, in his statement to CNN
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Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." ||||| Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said.
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Did Kent Carper say "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." Yes, in his statement to CNN
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Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family.
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Did Kent Carper say "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." Yes, in his statement to CNN
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| 'Buckwild' producer talks about the show "Earlier this day after releasing information Shain Gandee was missing, the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office received word of a disabled vehicle in a wooded area near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville, Kanawha County WV," said a statement from the Sheriff's Office.
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Where was Shain Gandee found dead In a vehicle in a wooded area in Sissonville
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| It was uneven but upright; its muffler was below the surface.
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Where was Shain Gandee found dead In a vehicle in a wooded area in Sissonville
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The show follows a group of young adults trying to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia, pulling stunts such as turning a dump truck into a swimming pool or just riding around the woods on their all-terrain vehicles. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family.
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Where was Shain Gandee found dead In a vehicle in a wooded area in Sissonville
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| 'Buckwild' producer talks about the show "Earlier this day after releasing information Shain Gandee was missing, the Kanawha County Sheriff's Office received word of a disabled vehicle in a wooded area near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville, Kanawha County WV," said a statement from the Sheriff's Office.
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Where was Shain Gandee found dead Shain Gandee was found dead in a car, in Kanawha County, West Virginia
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(CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday. ||||| It was uneven but upright; its muffler was below the surface.
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Where was Shain Gandee found dead Shain Gandee was found dead in a car, in Kanawha County, West Virginia
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The show follows a group of young adults trying to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia, pulling stunts such as turning a dump truck into a swimming pool or just riding around the woods on their all-terrain vehicles. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family.
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Where was Shain Gandee found dead Shain Gandee was found dead in a car, in Kanawha County, West Virginia
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In a subsequent release, the Sheriff's Office said the vehicle was partially submerged in mud. ||||| Mud covered the lower part of the Bronco's passenger side door, but the driver's side, where the younger Gandee sat, was free, the Sheriff's Office said. ||||| The vehicle was in a muddy area along a worn path.
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In what area was the vehicle where Shain Gandee died, found Near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville
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The vehicle was in a muddy area along a worn path. ||||| Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." ||||| (CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday.
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In what area was the vehicle where Shain Gandee died, found Near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville
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Gandee, 21, was found dead in a vehicle along with his uncle, David Dwight Gandee, 48, and Donald Robert Myers, 27, authorities said. ||||| The show follows a group of young adults trying to have fun in Sissonville, West Virginia, pulling stunts such as turning a dump truck into a swimming pool or just riding around the woods on their all-terrain vehicles. ||||| "Deputies and members of the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department used all terrain vehicles to access that vehicle, a 1984 Ford Bronco belonging to the Gandee family.
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In what area was the vehicle where Shain Gandee died, found Near Thaxton Hollow, Sissonville
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In a subsequent release, the Sheriff's Office said the vehicle was partially submerged in mud. ||||| Mud covered the lower part of the Bronco's passenger side door, but the driver's side, where the younger Gandee sat, was free, the Sheriff's Office said. ||||| The vehicle was in a muddy area along a worn path.
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In what area was the vehicle where Shain Gandee died, found The vehicle was found was in a muddy area
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The vehicle was in a muddy area along a worn path. ||||| Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gandee family." ||||| (CNN) -- Shain Gandee, one of the stars of the MTV reality show "Buckwild," has been found dead along with two other people in Kanawha County, West Virginia, authorities said Monday.
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In what area was the vehicle where Shain Gandee died, found The vehicle was found was in a muddy area
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