The prosecution this week has elicited powerful, wrenching testimony from witnesses to the attacks, survivors, and family members of victims, and played tapes of 911 messages from victims in the World Trade Center. On Wednesday, the jury heard the cockpit voice recorder from United Flight 93 as terrorists seized control of the plane and slashed the pilots' throats.

Moussaoui was uncooperative with his defense lawyer, Gerald T. Zerkin, presenting Zerkin with hand-written questions he wanted him to ask. But he seemed happy to cooperate when cross-examined by the government.

''Are you crazy?" asked lead prosecutor Robert A. Spencer.

''I am not," Moussaoui said.

''Are you delusional?"

''I am not."

Spencer asked him whether a suicide attack was an act of madness.

''It is not crazy," he said.

Was he ashamed of his role in the Sept. 11 conspiracy? ''There is no remorse for justice. . . No regret. No remorse," Moussaoui said.
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Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Moussaoui declares 'no remorse' for 9/11 victims The prosecution this week has elicited powerful, wrenching testimony from witnesses to the attacks, survivors, and family members of victims, and played tapes of 911 messages from victims in the World Trade Center. On Wednesday, the jury heard the cockpit voice recorder from United Flight 93 as terrorists seized control of the plane and slashed the pilots' throats. Moussaoui was uncooperative with his defense lawyer, Gerald T. Zerkin, presenting Zerkin with hand-written questions he wanted Rating: 5