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  1. Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan (Urdu: محمد نعيم نور خان, born 1979) [1] was an alleged Al-Qaeda operative and computer expert. Arrested in Pakistan on 13 July 2004, files found on his laptop contained details of a terrorist plot to attack U.S. financial buildings and locations in the UK, including Heathrow Airport.

  2. Aug 2, 2004 · The figure, Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, was described by a Pakistani intelligence official as a 25-year-old computer engineer, arrested July 13, who had used and helped to operate a secret...

  3. Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan (Urdu: محمد نعيم نور خان, born 1979) was an alleged Al-Qaeda operative and computer expert. Arrested in Pakistan on 13 July 2004, files found on his laptop contained details of a terrorist plot to attack U.S. financial buildings and locations in the UK, including Heathrow Airport.

  4. Aug 6, 2004 · Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, the Pakistani computer engineer now being described as an Al Qaeda facilitator or operative, was, by the account he gave his interrogators, a well-educated product...

  5. Aug 18, 2004 · The Outing of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan: State of Play. Journalism is often defined as an attempt to “catch history on the run.” We historians, when writing history, most often have at hand a range of documents on an issue, and the luxury of being able to weigh them against one another.

  6. Aug 19, 2004 · The Bush administration decision to go public put a powerful spotlight on the Pakistani arrests of June and July. Amy Waldman and Eric Lipton said on Tuesday Aug. 18 that the New York Times managed to get the name of Khan, as the source for the plot against the financial institutions, from a Pakistani official.

  7. Aug 6, 2004 · Mohammad Naeem Noor Khan was detained in the Pakistani city of Lahore on 12 July. Pakistani authorities give varying accounts of his alleged role, but certain officials say Mr Khan is a key...

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