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...that Hambali ran the day-to-day operations of JI, al-Faruq told the CIA that Ba'asyir was just as eager to work with al-Qaeda, even dispatching his aides to procure weapons and explosives for al-Faruq and his cronies. Last week Ba'asyir repeated his longstanding denial of connection with terrorist groups. "I don't have any link whatsoever with al-Qaeda," he told TIME, "but if al-Qaeda's struggle is for the best interest of Islam, I support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al-Qaeda: Confessions Of An Al-Qaeda Terrorist | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

Back in 1999, network administrators at the U.S. Department of Transportation noticed a problem: requests for information bombarding their network server. It looked like a classic denial-of-services attack, which overloads servers and crashes them. The perpetrator appeared to be a server in Maryland run by practitioners of the spiritual movement Falun Gong, which is persecuted in China. In fact, the Falun Gong server itself had come under attack by hackers who sought to disable both sites and leave Falun Gong bearing the blame. But the hackers blundered, leaving a digital address traceable to a computer at 14 East...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's New Game | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...from the American government, private Americans both Jewish and Christian, the American armaments industry and American Jewish “settlers” of the West Bank have all enabled Israel’s defiant persistence with policies such as the bulldozing of Palestinian villages, closing off water supplies, denial of internationally established human rights and aggressive, escalating retaliation. Our whole world pays a devastating price (because of Islamic extremists’ rhetoric about the American-Israeli alliance) for Israel’s failure to make peace with the Palestinian people. Yes, that rhetoric is anti-Semitic; but the campaign...

Author: By Kenneth Kaye, | Title: Summers Distorts Issue of Divestment | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

Allowing Gomes and Pomey this escape would be a judicial farce—a denial of the basic idea that felony larceny carries long-term consequences. The punishment for their admitted theft must be more permanent than repayment of the stolen funds and two years’ probation. The prosecutor’s recommendation that both receive time in prison and perform community service, in addition to fully compensating the Pudding, is far more reasonable. If their guilty pleas are accepted, Gomes and Pomey should be punished like other felons convicted of larceny—they deserve neither special treatment...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Equal Under the Law | 9/20/2002 | See Source »

...roughly 100 million cast. Many belonged to Florida voters, but people in other states, including Georgia, Illinois, Idaho and New York were also cheated out of representation. Most of the lost votes, according to researchers, are attributable to broken voting machines, poorly informed polling place volunteers and denial of access to polls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Voting and the States: Can Anyone Here Count? | 9/19/2002 | See Source »

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