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...Aden Evens ’88 lives a double life—Expos preceptor by day and electronic musician extraordinaire by night. Not unexpectedly, language plays an important role in Evens’ music. The name of his musical collaboration is “Re:” (pronounced “ree colon”) and the name of his new CD is “Mnant” (Con Stella Tion Records, Montreal, Canada). Put the two together and it makes re:mnant. The name of every song is a suffix to re: - scue, -duce, -solute, -cipe, -straint...
...Aden Evens ’88 lives a double life—Expos preceptor by day and electronic musician extraordinaire by night. Not unexpectedly, language plays an important role in Evens’ music. The name of his musical collaboration is “Re:” (pronounced “ree colon”) and the name of his new CD is “Mnant” (Con Stella Tion Records, Montreal, Canada). Put the two together and it makes re:mnant. The name of every song is a suffix to re: - scue, -duce, -solute, -cipe, -straint...
...Aden Evens ’88 lives a double life—Expos preceptor by day and electronic musician extraordinaire by night. Not unexpectedly, language plays an important role in Even’s music. The name of his musical collaboration is “Re:” (pronounced “ree colon”) and the name of his new CD is “Mnant” (Con Stella Tion Records, Montreal, Canada). Put the two together and it makes re:mnant. The name of every song is a suffix to re: - scue, -duce, -solute, -cipe...
...mosque after he arrived there in late 1996 (see box). Abu Hamza was briefly arrested in 1999 under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, but British police have made no effort to silence him. In the U.S., he is accused of having ties with the Islamic Army of Aden, which claimed responsibility for the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole, and of links with James Ujaama, an American awaiting trial for allegedly attempting to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon. Ujaama reportedly ran a website in London for Abu Hamza. The Yemenis also want to question Abu Hamza about...
...main prey was a man called Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi. Known as Abu Ali, he was, according to Yemeni officials, a former bodyguard of Osama bin Laden's and the local mastermind of the attack on the U.S.S. Cole in Aden harbor in October 2000. When an American Predator drone fired its Hellfire missile into al-Harethi's car as it moved along a remote desert road east of Yemen's capital Sana'a, it also killed five other people--all of them al-Qaeda operatives, according to the U.S., one a man Yemen says was a U.S. citizen...