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...explosive-laden skiff - similar to the October 2000 attack on the U.S.S. Cole, also off Yemen, ancestral homeland of Osama bin Laden and an area where his movement remains popular. The tanker blast came a day after the Qatari al-Jazeera cable network broadcast what it claimed was an audio tape from bin Laden warning of attacks on Western economic interests...
...irreverent, intensely paranoid and eerily beautiful. Missy Elliott’s familiar “Get Ur Freak On” crashes into violent breakcore shards from DJ Scud and militant boom-bap from Dead Prez early on, yet an hour later the listener is swimming deliriously in the audio experiments of Oval and Muslimgauze. But DJ /rupture’s real brilliance lies not in his eclecticism, an aspiration that Clayton finds “horrifying” for its implications of cultural dabbling. Instead, it’s in how effortlessly he makes sense of these seemingly...
Vividon, a two-year-old start-up based in Sudbury, Mass., took a similar approach to selling its devices, which transmit streaming audio and video signals over cable-TV systems and the Internet. It made its first big sale last December to Samsung, the Korean electronics giant. Vividon was then able to land sales in the U.S. But it still garners a third of its annual revenues, which are approaching $5 million, from Korea, Japan and China. "The classic way of building a start-up is to cultivate business Stateside first, then expand overseas," says CEO David Ellenberger. "But with...
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith ASSUMED ALIVE --Once thought to have perished in the bombing campaign, al-Qaeda's spokesman evidently left an audio statement on an affiliated website in July, with new threats...
...Even more important, perhaps, is the site's propaganda function. In addition to religious tutelage on the merits of al-Qaeda's view of "jihad" and "martyrdom," the site provides news of the well-being of key al-Qaeda leaders, and occasionally even carries their audio-taped statements. Bin Laden spokesman Suleiman Abu Ghaith used al-Qaeda-friendly Web sites last month to prove that he remains alive and at large, and to raise the morale of its operatives. His audio-taped statement, whose authenticity was confirmed in Washington, insisted that Osama bin Laden has survived the U.S. campaign...