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...March, when U.S. troops engaged a large al-Qaeda force during Operation Anaconda, there have been few significant battles--and even in Anaconda the body count was far lower than the hundreds the Pentagon at first claimed to have killed. Three operations led by the British Royal Marines in eastern Afghanistan this spring ended without snaring the enemy. "Countrywide," says an intelligence source in Kabul, "it's probably safe to say there are no groups of armed Taliban and al-Qaeda bigger than 60." But that doesn't mean al-Qaeda is finished. Abu Zubaydah, some sources claim, has been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al-Qaeda Now | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

PHOENIX Hijacker Hani Hanjour lived in Arizona for years (in February 2001, the FAA questioned him). On July 10, 2001, FBI agent Ken Williams sent HQ his now famous memo proposing a sweep of Middle Eastern students at flight schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tracking The Terror At Home... | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

LONDON The infamous Phoenix FBI memo linked Middle Eastern students at U.S. flight schools with Sheikh Omar Bakri, a radical leader based in London who was connected to "every al-Qaeda operative recently arrested or identified in Europe," an expert alleges. Last month a British judge dismissed the case against Algerian pilot Lotfi Raissi, whom the U.S. wanted to extradite in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tracking The Terror At Home... | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

TRIBAL PAKISTAN Since the beginning of the year, Pakistani officials say they have captured 365 al-Qaeda members trying to cross the Afghan border. Hundreds more are thought to be holed up in this lawless, tribal-controlled area of eastern Pakistan, where sympathies for radical Islam run high

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tracking The Terror At Home... | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

...sole person charged with conspiring in the attacks. Rowley asserts that the FBI didn't "do much" to share information about Moussaoui with other government agencies or to match the evidence that Moussaoui took pilot lessons with an earlier report from a Phoenix field agent raising suspicions about Middle Eastern men enrolled in flight school. In Rowley's view, bureaucratic incompetence stalled an investigation that may have led closer to the black heart of Osama bin Laden's plot. "It's at least possible we could have gotten lucky and uncovered one or two more of the terrorists in flight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How The FBI Blew The Case | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

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