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Ziad Jarrah: Germany
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MACVICAR: In the early hours of January 31st, 2001, Ziad Jarrah caught his KLM flight back to Europe. And from January to September, he traveled to the U.S., to Lebanon, to Germany and back to the U.S. There was no sign he was, ever again, on the radar screen of any intelligence agency.
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SADLER: Now, Ziad's Jarrah's life away from Beirut began in Germany four years ago when he began engineering studies by proud parents who actually paid for that training, those courses out there. Jarrah ... went to the Hamburg Mechanical Technical Institute, where two other suspected hijackers were also studying (UNINTELLIGIBLE) at that time same time.
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FAA records show a Hamburg, Germany, pilot's listing for a Ziad Jarrah. His uncle, Nazem Jarrah, said he was studying flight engineering in Germany and then the United States. His uncle described him as a typical student.
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