Wellstone Co-pilot Linked to Moussaoui

Co-pilot Michael Guess, 30, had performed administrative work at the Pan Am International Flight Academy last year as he continued accumulating flying hours. There he met Moussaoui, the school's most infamous student.

 

 

Co-pilot played minor role in story of Moussaoui

Co-pilot Michael Guess, 30, had performed administrative work at the Pan Am International Flight Academy last year as he continued accumulating flying hours. There he met Moussaoui, the school's most infamous student....Two former Pan Am program managers who tipped the FBI to Moussaoui's suspicious behavior at the school in August 2001 said Guess inadvertently gave Moussaoui unattended access to a computer program on flying a 747 jumbo jet.

 

 

Clinton and Mondale Laugh It up at Wellstone's Memorial Service
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Democrat Senator Finds Anti-War Vote Does Not Hurt

the Minnesota Democrat, locked in a tight re-election battle with Republican Norm Coleman, no longer thinks so. "I agonized over what to do. I told my wife it might be the end of the race. The conventional wisdom in Washington was that if you cast that vote, you lose," Wellstone told Reuters.

 

Minnesota Senator's Last Day Had a Typical Start

In the three weeks between Oct. 4 and his death, Mr. Wellstone flew on the same King Air A100 plane seven times - Oct. 5, 7, 12, 15, 16, 17 and 23.

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