FOX Ron Livingston and Rosemarie DeWitt star in “Standoff,” at 8 p.m. today on Fox.
These photos come from passports, drivers licenses and documents identified with the alleged hijackers.
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, left, meets with soldiers at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, on Sunday. Gonzales says the FBI will help their Iraqi counterparts in investigating the killing and kidnapping of government officials. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The former Blackhawk Autoplex site, at the south end of the West Rock River Bridge, is on the market as investigators continue to sort through the financial records of the dealership, which closed abruptly in September. (Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)
Republican Vice Presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin signs autographs and shakes hands after her speech at Market Square at Sumter Landing in The Villages in Lady Lake, Fla. on Sunday Sept. 21, 2008. Tens of thousands packed the venue to try to catch a glimpse of the candidate (AP PHOTO)
The site of the World Trade Center site stands almost cleared of all debris Wednesday in New York. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
FBI agents use pepper spray on reporters and protesters Friday while searching a home of a pro-independence activist in the Rio Piedras sector of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The FBI searched five homes and a business to thwart what the agency said was a “domestic terrorist attack” planned by militants favoring independence for the U.S. island territory.
FBI Agent Daniel Cain testifies during Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's impeachment trial on the Senate floor in Springfield this morning. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)
FILE - In this April 21, 2009 file photo, ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is seen leaving federal court in Chicago. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009, Blagojevich began a media blitz for his new 264-page book, "The Governor" being released Tuesday. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joseph Phanor speaks to reporters Friday. Phanor is the father of Stanley Grant Phanor who is one of seven young men arrested and charged in an alleged plot against the Sears Tower in Chicago.
Tom Ridge, director of Homeland Security, left, acknowledges journalists, as he arrives at a hotel to address the National Association of District Attorneys "Capitol Conference on Homeland Security," Monday, May 20, 2002, in Alexandria, Va. At right, holding open the door, is one of Ridge's security agents. Walk-in suicide bombers like those who have attacked public places in Israel will hit the United States eventually, FBI Director Robert Mueller told the meeting. (AP Photo/Kenneth Lambert)
In this sketch released by the FBI, a woman who may be linked to last year's break-in at an animal research lab at the University of Iowa is shown. The sketch, posted on the FBI's Web site in March 2005, is the first suspect information made public in the four-month investigation. (AP Photo/FBI)
In this sketch released by the FBI, a woman who may be linked to last year's break-in at an animal research lab at the University of Iowa is shown. The sketch, posted on the FBI's Web site in March 2005, is the first suspect information made public in the four-month investigation. (AP Photo/FBI)
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