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...pastry chef and owner, Alia Rejeb, is Tunisian, but the chef de cuisine is Algerian. What does this mean for the diner? The Algerian chef, Krimo Dahim, explained that Algerian food is known for being sweet, not as spicy as Tunisian. When he cooks, he says, he likes to balance all the flavors. And I could taste it in the food. There was a complexity of seasonings, myriad spices melding to make one unique taste, but always with an undertone of sweetness...

Author: By Helen Springut, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Sweetest Thing | 11/21/2002 | See Source »

...life sentences handed down last week to two Algerian Islamic extremists behind the 1995 bombing campaign on the Paris Métro - killing eight and injuring over 200 - closed a long and traumatic chapter for many victims and their families. But for Françoise Rudetzki, the result merely signaled a brief pause in her ongoing struggle to ensure that those injured or bereaved by terrorism get not only justice, but also the recognition, assistance, and dignity they deserve to carry on with their lives. With the month-long Paris trial now over, Rudetzki and her SOS Attentats (SOS Attacks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: And Justice for All | 11/3/2002 | See Source »

...stayed in Bangladesh rather than merely transiting, although he adds it was not clear whether the group sought only refuge or planned to establish a new base of operations. On Sept. 24, a fuller picture finally began to emerge when Bangladesh's domestic intelligence agency arrested four Yemenis, an Algerian, a Libyan and a Sudanese at three houses in the upper-crust district of Uttara in Dhaka. Bangladeshi intelligence sources said they received information from "several" foreign agencies that the men?Abu Nujaid of Libya, Sadek Al Nassami, Abu Sallam, Abu Umaiya and Abul Abbas of Yemen, Abul Ashem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deadly Cargo | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...Toulouse municipal council member and opponent of the law. As Amokrane notes, the post-Sept. 11 "context we're living in means the deportation of ethnic Arabs generates even less controversy than it did before." But given Mesbah's background, many people wonder why he's considered Arab or Algerian at all rather than just French. Brought to France when he was only months old by his Algerian-born parents, Mesbah has spent his entire life in Toulouse. A bout of adolescent rebelliousness made him forgo the French citizenship his eight siblings obtained, something he must now regret...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime and Punishments | 10/13/2002 | See Source »

...before the bombing spree began. "That's none of your business," he told the court. "I do as I please." Bensaïd no longer does as he pleases. He and Belkacem were convicted in 1999 on lesser charges related to the same French terror campaign - conducted by the Algerian Armed Islamic Group (G.I.A.), an Islamist organization with reputed al-Qaeda-links that has waged war against the Algerian government since 1992. Both have admitted G.I.A. membership; Belkacem is serving a 10-year sentence, and Bensaïd 10- and 30-year terms. But the men provide more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terror Takes The Stand | 10/6/2002 | See Source »

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