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...other cases fragmentary intelligence can be useless. In the investigation of last October's attack on the U.S.S. Cole in Yemen, for example, Osama bin Laden has long topped the list of suspects, thanks to intelligence linking the bombing to his camps in Afghanistan. But court-worthy evidence showing a direct bin Laden role is hard to come by. More damning is the case of the 1998 U.S. cruise missile attack on the El Shifa pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum. The U.S. said it had proof chemical weapons were being produced there, but both CIA and State Department officials have since...
...onto a conveyor belt headed toward a shredder that will rip them to cracker-size pieces of plastic. And around the corner, a clean-cut guy in a black work smock takes a big hammer and smashes one hard drive after another before tossing them into a huge bin marked ALUMINUM...
...virus, which spreads by resending itself to infected e-mail address books, prevents the opening of certain files and sends them to the computer's recycle bin...
...users can retrieve the files from the recycle bin and will not suffer permanent damage to their computer...
...different matter when you're talking about Osama Bin Laden. But even then, it may ultimately help bring pressure to bear on the Taliban, which is protecting Bin Laden, but which also seeks to be recognized as a legitimate government...