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...started one day in a usually unfrequented bathroom on campus where Houston was surprised to find another occupant. “Somehow we made eye contact, and I got these vibes. The guy’s standing there masturbating, and then we start masturbating together.” That was the first of what Houston says have been almost 20 such encounters...
Many families of the missing frantically hung leaflets, posted messages on the Internet and tried to contact other employees before, as the days went on, hope dissipated. Rachel Aron, a former Cantor employee who left two years ago, lost her stepfather as well as her husband, whom she had met at the firm. Their first anniversary would have been Sunday. Joseph Coppo, 19, the namesake of his father, who perished with close friends and co-workers of 25 years, attended a gathering for Cantor families Thursday night at Manhattan's Pierre Hotel. "I went down to talk...
...student—who did not respond to The Crimson’s efforts to contact her—concluded in her e-mail that 24-hour UKA would have prevented the assault and argued that student safety was more important than the interests cited by House Masters to justify ending...
...Patient intelligence work revealed that Kamel was both an expert document forger, head of the network of which the Roubaix gang was a part and had also spent time in Afghanistan, where he'd been in contact with Bin Laden. French authorities say there's no way of proving whether Kamel "worked for bin Laden." But, they say, it is clear that in the decentralized, compartmentalized and intersecting root system of Islamic networks, Kamel had been given the responsibility for creating and transporting false ID documents used by militants being assembled in Turkey, Bulgaria, Belgium, France, Bosnia and North America...
...simply followed Kamel around the globe for six months prior to his arrest, taking note of those with whom he met. That turned up names who'd cropped up elsewhere, and revealed some of the point men for the various regional networks with which Kamel had been put in contact. Based on Kamel's visits to Montreal, France's top anti-terrorist cop Jean-Louis Brugiere wanted to pay a call on Ahmed Ressam - but he was discouraged by incredulous Canadian authorities who considered the Algerian expatriate no more than a petty crook. This was the same Ahmed Ressam...