Plea Negotiations in Sept. 11 Case Go on Hiatus for Ramadan Hearings in the death penalty case are scheduled for May but could be postponed because one defendant needs a new lawyer.
Kip Hawley, Transportation Security Administrator, Dies at 68 He sought to overhaul a much-maligned federal agency by enhancing security procedures, bolstering morale and taking a common-sense approach to the job.
Rival Sept. 11 Victims Near Potential Deal to Divide Afghan Central Bank Assets But another group opposes it. A court has not yet decided whether $3.5 billion in Afghan central bank funds can be used to pay Taliban debts.
Four Killed in Southern Israel in Latest in Spate of Attacks The attacks have heightened fears of further violence in April, when the convergence of three religious holidays has leaders on edge.
The 9/11 Trial: Why Are Plea Bargain Talks Underway? New leadership, an ever receding trial date and pressure to disclose more information about the C.I.A. torture of the accused plotters all contribute.