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Victims who have been ID'd

Published: Thursday, April 19, 2007 12:27 a.m. MDT
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A list of victims who have been identified:

Ross Abdallah Alameddine, 20, Saugus, Mass., English major

Christopher James Bishop, 35, German instructor and head of exchange program

Brian Bluhm, 25, Louisville, Ky., master's student in water resources

Ryan Clark, 22, Martinez, Ga., biology and English major

Austin Cloyd, 19, Blacksburg, Va., a freshman in international studies

Jocelyne Couture-Nowak, a French instructor whose husband, Jerzy Nowak, is the head of the horticulture department

Daniel Perez Cueva, 21, of Peru

Kevin Granata, 45, engineering science and mechanics professor

Matthew G. Gwaltney, 24, Chester, Va., a graduate student in civil and environmental engineering

Caitlin Hammaren, 19, Westtown, N.Y., a sophomore in international studies and French

Jeremy Herbstritt, 27, Bellefonte, Pa., graduate student in civil engineering

Rachael Hill, 18, Glen Allen, Va.

Emily Jane Hilscher, 19, Woodville, Va., freshman in animal sciences

Matthew J. La Porte, 20, a freshman from Dumont, N.J.

Henry Lee, 20, Roanoke, Va., freshman in computer engineering

G.V. Loganathan, 51, civil and environmental engineering professor

Partahi Lombantoruan, 34, of India, civil engineering doctoral student

Lauren McCain, 20, Hampton, Va., an international studies major

Daniel O'Neil, 22, of Rhode Island

Erin Peterson, 18, Centreville, Va., freshman in international relations

Minal Panchal, 26, a first-year building-science student from Mumbai, India

Michale Pohle Jr., biological sciences major

Julia Pryde, 23, Middletown, N.J., graduate student in biological studies engineering

Mary Karen Read, 19, Annandale, Va., freshman in interdisciplinary studies

Reema J. Samaha, 18, Centreville, Va., a freshman

Waleed Mohammed Shaalan, Zagazig, Egypt, a doctoral student in civil engineering

Leslie G. Sherman, 20, Springfield, Va., sophomore in history

Maxine Turner, 22, Vienna, Va., senior in chemical engineering

Nicole White, Smithfield, Va., international studies major

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