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Harvey Keitel stars as FBI Agent John O'Neill, who became an expert on Al
Qaida and Osama bin Laden, in ABC's The Path to 9-11.
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September 7 2006
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ewish actor Harvey Keitel
stars in the two-part minise-
ries The Path to 9-11 at 8-
11 p.m. Sunday and 8-10 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 10-11, on ABC. The docudrama
presents events leading up to the
World Trade Center destruction and
is based on The 9/11 Commission
Report, other published sources and
personal interviews.
Keitel portrays John O'Neill, an FBI
agent who became an expert on Al
Qaida and Osama bin Laden. As the
series moves from the 1993 bomb-
ing of the World Trade Center to the
morning of 9-11, it follows O'Neill's
work frustrations, retirement from
government and movement into secu-
rity at the World Trade Center.
Also appearing, in a supporting role,
is Persian-American actor Shaun Toub
(Crash) as Edem Salam, an Egyptian
Muslim who became O'Neill's infor-
mant.
The program, which used 9-11
Commission chair Thomas Kean as a
consultant, takes viewers into closed-
door meetings about terrorism and
shows bureaucratic incompetence.
Ve found ... our government
failed in every way to stop or even
slow down the plot at any stage,"
Kean told the Philadelphia Jewish
Exponent."What I like so much about
this project is it tells a story of the
conspiracy, and more people will see
this than rill ever read our report?'
- Suzanne Chessier
The Path to 9-11 airs 8-11 p.m.
Sunday and 8-10 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 10-11, on ABC with limited
commercial interruption.