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...official. "Crime, religious extremism and politics are all linked under the table." For several years the CIA has had a team of agents monitoring terrorists from Hizballah, Hamas and, more recently, Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda organization, who have poured into tri-border towns like Paraguay's Ciudad del Este to cut deals with Colombian drug traffickers and European and Asian mafia lieutenants. Counterterrorism officials believe bin Laden has set up cells to proselytize the large Middle East expatriate population living in the area and to finance operations against the U.S. Washington has pressed Latin countries to round...
...Purple Eagles struck first, a mere six minutes into the game, when freshman left winger Teresa Del Monte sent a pass to junior right winger Valerie Hall, who broke in on goal. Hall’s shot was stopped by Ruddock, but senior center Brooke Bradburn buried the rebound...
Harvard will need to play tight defensively again on Sunday, as Niagara junior forward Valerie Hall and freshman forward Theresa Marchese-Del Monte are ranked second and sixth in ECAC Eastern point totals respectively. Each recorded points against the Crimson last Sunday...
...decision to remain has been made easier by the proliferation of retirement communities in four-season markets. For instance, the Del Webb Corp., based in Phoenix, Ariz., a developer of eight upscale retirement complexes, most in warmer climates, opened a community in Huntley, Ill., in 1998. Since then it has developed a facility in Romeoville, Ill., and the first residents are expected to move in during spring 2002, says Dave Schreiner, vice president of Del Webb's marketing and strategic-planning group. Another development is being built in Fredericksburg, Va., outside Washington...
...worst crime in American history, and it has triggered the greatest dragnet ever known. The investigation into the atrocities of Sept. 11 has involved police forces across the U.S. and around the world. From Michigan to Malaysia, from San Diego to Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, law-enforcement agencies have been trying to figure out how the terrorists carried out their attacks, who helped them--and what they might do next. Along the way, the American public has been introduced to a confusing mass of names and faces and has learned of more links between them than any but the most...