Insurers Suing Al Qaida, Others For $300 Bill
By Daniel Hays
NU Online News Service, Sept. 12, 12:00 p.m. EDT–Five insurance groups filed federal lawsuits today, seeking to recover more than $300 billion for losses from the 9/11 attacks, in an action that listed among the defendants Al Qaida, Saudi Arabia and four other nations which the United States identifies as state's sponsoring terrorism.
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