clash of civilizations
Clausen, Tom
Cleveland Clinic
Clinton, Bill; cruise missiles fired at Osama by
clothing line, Bin Laden
Coca-Cola
Cold War
Coleman, Daniel; Bin Laden interviews of
Commerce Department, U.S.
Commerce Ministry, Saudi
Committee for Advice and Reform
Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights
Communications Ministry, Saudi
communism
computers, computer industry; Russell Wood and
condo projects, Mecca
Congress, U.S.
Connally, John
Connery, Sean
conspiracy theories; Faisal’s belief in; Osama’s belief in; Salem’s death and
Contras, Nicaraguan
Copford Glebe
copilots
Council of Higher Ulema
Credit Suisse
Croyden, beer pump manufacturer in
“Crusade,” use of word
Dallas, TX
Damascus
Dammam
Daniel Corporation
Daoud, Mohammed
Dar es Salaam, bombing of U.S. embassy in
DaSilva, Auria
Daufour, Wafah
Day of Standing; de Borchgrave, Arnaud
Deckard, Patty
Deegan, Pat
Defense Intelligence Agency
Defense Ministry, Saudi
democracy
Deraz, Essam
Desert Bear estate; sale of
Desert Bear Limited
desert camps; of Fahd; of Mohamed
Desert Shield, Operation; Deutsche Bank
DeVilliers, Johann
Dhahran
diamond mines
Diana, princess of Wales
Dietrich, Thomas
diplomatic immunity
disease
Disney World
Dom Perignon champagne
Donald, Robert
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Dorchester Hotel
Dowd, Aaron
Dow Jones Industrial Average
drugs
Dubai; Osama’s bank accounts in
Dulles International Airport
Dunand, Baudouin
dune buggies
Dutton, Fred
East Africa; bombing of U.S. embassies in
Eastern Europe
East Jerusalem; Mohamed’s house in
Eastwood, Clint; “Echoes, The,” 111
Edinburgh, duke of
education: of Mohamed’s daughters; of Mohamed’s sons;
Edwardes, Charlotte
Egypt, Egyptians; Afghan war and; Arab-Israeli war (1973) and; British colonialism in; education in; Hajj pilgrims from; holy cities’ work and; jihadists in; Mecca controlled by; Mohamed’s marriages to; as Mohamed’s workers; Muslim Brotherhood in; Nasser’s coup in; Osama as adversary of; Osama in; Pyramids in; resorts in; Saudi educators from; Saud in; Saudi relations with; terrorism in; U.S. relations with; Yemeni intervention of
Egypt, Pharaonic
Eilts, Hermann
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
elections, U.S.; of 1980; of 1984
electricity
Elizabeth II, queen of England
Elmenshawy, Mohamed
Elsner, Michael
El Zahraa Farm
Empty Quarter
England; Salem in; Salem’s estate in;
Enron Corporation
Ericsson
Ethiopia, Ethiopians; Mohamed’s marriage to
“Extra-Terrestrial Relays” (Clarke)