The Arabic-language television station al-Jazeera said November 12, 2002 that Saudi-born dissident Osama bin Laden, shown in Afghanistan in this May 26, 1998 file photo, has hailed recent anti-Western attacks in Bali, Kuwait and Yemen, and last month's hostage-taking in Moscow. The television said bin Laden also issued a warning to citizens of countries allied with the United States in a new audio tape. It gave no further details. A Jazeera official told Reuters the Qatar-based channel would broadcast the message at around 3 p.m. EST. He did not say how the channel obtained the tape. REUTERS/Stringer/Files
 ALSO RAN 02/12/03, 03/27/03 Ran on: 06-17-2004
 FLIGHT NEARLY MISSED: Mohamed Atta (right) and Abdulaziz Alomari (center) were caught by a surveillance tape at the Portland, Maine, airport. They nearly missed connecting with the flight in Boston that they hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center. Ran on: 06-17-2004
 FLIGHT NEARLY MISSED: Mohamed Atta (right) and Abdulaziz Alomari (center) were caught by a surveillance tape at the Portland, Maine, airport. They nearly missed connecting with the flight in Boston that they hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center. Ran on: 06-17-2004
 CLOSE CALL Mohamed Atta (right) and Abdulaziz Alomari (center) were caught by a surveillance tape at the Portland, Maine, airport. They nearly missed connecting with the flight in Boston that they hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center. CAT 0 Photo: STR