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Harris' clever and witty book makes this argument with power, but that's partly because she doesn't brake for subtleties. A classic 1928 study, she writes, found that children who violated rules at home "were not noticeably more likely than anyone else to cheat on a test at school...
--Reported by Peter Hawthorne/Dar es Salaam, Scott MacLeod/Paris, Clive Mutiso/Nairobi and Elaine Shannon and Douglas Waller/Washington
Even if authorities do ultimately arrest the suspects in custody, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to bring to justice everyone responsible for the bombing. "A professional terrorist operation is usually compartmentalized," explains TIME correspondent Douglas Waller. "Many of those involved have no idea of the identity of the...
Washington is playing down the significance of Tanzania's arrest of 30 people in connection with Friday's bomb attack. "The State Department isn't setting too much store by these arrests because the attacks were clearly carried out by professional terrorists," says TIME correspondent Douglas Waller. "They'd have...
President Clinton is offering a $2 million dollar reward and has vowed that the bombers of U.S. embassies in Africa will be brought to justice. At the same time, Tanzanian authorities on Monday rounded up what appear to be "the usual suspects". But don't expect to see this case...