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...strike in his videotaped message broadcast Oct. 7. Intelligence sources tell TIME that analysts scrutinizing the video have zeroed in on one sentence at the end: "I swear to God that America will not live in peace before peace reigns in Palestine, and before all the army of infidels depart the land of Muhammad." A former al-Qaeda follower has told U.S. intelligence officials that bin Laden would not normally use the locution "I swear to God" in making his declaration against the U.S. That may mean it was a signal. Bin Laden's public statements "are often used...
...Afghanistan, knocking out 85% of the targets on their initial list. But bin Laden, the most wanted man in the world, remained at large, defiantly sending a videotaped message from his mountain hideout declaring the U.S. would not live in peace "before peace reigns in Palestine" and foreign troops "depart the land of Muhammad." Taliban officials said that in the wake of the strikes bin Laden was free to issue statements, though not to use Afghan soil for "acts against any other country." Bush offered the Taliban a "second chance," saying he would call off the assault if they surrendered...
Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge is leaving his post to join a local philanthropic organization—the second high-ranking University public affairs official to depart in the last six months...
...strike in his videotaped message broadcast Oct. 7. Intelligence sources tell Time that analysts scrutinizing the video have zeroed in on one sentence at the end: "I swear to God that America will not live in peace before peace reigns in Palestine, and before all the army of infidels depart the land of Muhammad." A former al-Qaeda follower has told U.S. intelligence officials that bin Laden would not normally use the locution "I swear to God" in making his declaration against the U.S. That may mean it was a signal. Bin Laden's public statements "are often used...
...year pilot program this weekend that will offer late-night bus service on Friday and Saturday evenings. The “Night Owl” program creates 10 new bus routes that stop at the same stations that the subway system does during regular hours. Buses will depart from downtown Boston about every half hour beginning at 1 a.m. and ending at 2:30 a.m. Other feeder bus routes along the main transit corridors will have their hours similarly extended...