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Tuesday, January 10, 1995
The U.S. State Department said it had received information from the Philippine government about bomb threats directed at U.S. airlines flying to and from the Pacific region and had increased security on those flights. "Although the information has not been confirmed airlines have implemented special security measures.
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Active Measures
Asian International Bomb Threat
Tuesday, January 10, 1995
(AP) -- The U.S. State Department said it had received information from the Philippine government about bomb threats directed at U.S. airlines flying to and from the Pacific region and had increased security on those flights. The U.S. government and the airlines have implemented special security measures.

Aviation Security Deployed to Asia
Friday, January 13, 1995
(Reuters) - U.S. bomb experts have been flown to the Philippine capital Manila and other parts of Asia to help guard against any attempt by Moslem extremists to bomb American aircraft. Washington sent the experts following a warning from Manila that Moslem extremists could launch bomb attacks against American planes on routes to Asia.

United Airlines Honolulu Flight Threat
Saturday, January 14, 1995
(Reuters) - A bomb threat forced a United Airlines aircraft bound for Honolulu to return to Narita airport near Tokyo shortly after midnight on Saturday but no bomb was found. The aircraft had begun its journey in Manila and made a stop at Narita before continuing toward Honolulu.

United Airlines Hong Kong Flight Diverted
Sunday, January 15, 1995
(AP) - Two U.S. jetliners flying over the Pacific were ordered down in a bomb scare, and Filipino sources said Sunday new restrictions had been imposed on U.S. carriers because of Muslim extremist threats. The FAA ordered two United Airlines jets to land before reaching their Pacific destinations because of bomb fears.

United Airlines Emergency Landing
Tuesday, February 07, 1995
(AFP) - A United Airlines DC-10 plane flying from Bangkok to Japan was forced to land at Taiwan's international airport Tuesday after a bomb alert, the second such incident in less than a month, airport officials said. The airliner was told after taking off from Bangkok that a bomb could have been planted in one of the containers.

Airline Bomb Threat Issued Worldwide
Wednesday, February 08, 1995
(Reuters) - The U.S. State Department on Thursday said it has extended to all U.S. air carriers operating in Europe and Africa warnings issued last month about possible bomb threats against U.S. flights in Asia. The earlier announcements centered on information received from the Philippine government concerning bomb threats.

Airline Bombing Connections
Friday, February 10, 1995
(AP) -- Materials left in a Philippines apartment detailed a plane bombing and plot to kill the pope that authorities suspect were planned by the man accused of masterminding the World Trade Center explosion, The New York Times reported today.

Continental Guam Flights Targeted
Monday, February 13, 1995
(Reuters) - A computer seized in Manila from Moslem extremist Ramzi Ahmed Yousef mentions plans to assassinate Pope John Paul and names three major U.S. airlines as possible targets Diskettes taken from the Manila apartment where Yousef stayed cited Continental Airlines planes serving the Marianas and Guam routes in the Pacific.

Capture of Ramzi Yousef
Monday, February 20, 1995
(AP) - U.S. authorities have arrested the alleged mastermind of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center and are holding him in New York for trial. Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, 27, was detained Tuesday by law enforcement officials in Pakistan and was handed over to American authorities. Yousef was flown to the United States last night.

Plane terror suspects convicted on all counts
Thursday, September 5, 1996
(CNN) -- A federal jury on Thursday found three men guilty of plotting to bomb 12 U.S. airliners in Asia. The jury found Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, the alleged mastermind of the plot, and two other defendants, Abdul Hakim Murad and Wali Khan Amin Shah, guilty on seven counts after two-and-a-half days of deliberations.

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