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...York, the recovery is underway. Television shows broadcast from the city, including The Late Show with David Letterman, have returned to the air to find warm greetings. Celebrity benefits have been well attended and watched en masse. And what of the theater? After an initial crash which forced several shows to close prematurely and necessitated wage concessions of cast and crew to keep other shows running, Broadway has returned near full throttle this past week...
Well, maybe this isn’t so preposterous, but the reasons that National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice brought to the network executives were. Rice told them not only that the bin Laden broadcasts might contain hidden signals to terrorists already in the country (messages that they couldn’t get on the web or by phone?), but that they might provoke further violence against Americans. The latter claim makes even less sense knowing that bin Laden’s statements are already being broadcast worldwide in Arabic. Those who would be incited by his words are hearing them...
Gross first created “Fresh Air” in 1975, and has since served as its host and executive producer, interviewing cultural icons, politicians and celebrities. While the show was initially only aired locally in Philadelphia, in 1985 it began to be broadcast nationally. Two million listeners now tune into “Fresh Air” daily, and the show is broadcast on almost 300 NPR stations nationwide...
...promising a massive holy war against the U.S. "America must know that the storm of airplanes will not stop and there are thousands of young people who look forward to death like the Americans look forward to life," he said. Concerned that the terrorist organization might have used the broadcast to transmit "a message" to waiting terrorist cells, Secretary of State Colin Powell assigned analysts to examine every aspect of the transmission. Powell also praised television networks for showing the message only once...
...video of Osama bin Laden that was broadcast on October 7th shows the exiled terrorist leader wearing Army fatigues and resting a rifle against his side. The video was shot during daylight, and many believe it was taken early in the day of October 7th, before the U.S.-led attacks on Afghanistan began. The video, which shows bin Laden praising God for the destruction at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, is essentially a propaganda tool for bin Laden and his followers. In it, bin Laden tells viewers the U.S. war against him is a war against Islam...