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...exhibits outsize incompetence, perhaps it is in proportion to its mission. More than 250 million citizens and noncitizens enter and exit the U.S. each year, many crossing the border repeatedly, and the agency is supposed to keep tabs on all nonresidents. Most foreigners go home when they're supposed to, but as many as 8 million are in the U.S. illegally...
...have been the target; Police Service Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan said none were named in the missing documents. Nor was the aim likely to be the destruction of incriminating documents: a senior police source said duplicates of all the papers are still in safekeeping. The military passes used to enter the building and the English accent of one burglar fueled suspicions that the team worked for a shadowy British army unit that is already accused of breaking the law as part of its counterterrorism operations. Another theory suggests that former police intelligence officers could have carried out the daring raid...
...beginning with Midnight, through the Dawn Chorus and ending at Noon. The music begins with the lone nightingale represented by a succession of octaves on the solo piano. A duet of nightingales soon follows. The orchestra does not play a large role in the piece, and when it does enter the forest of birds it serves as an indicator of the timbre of the birds’ voices and their environment...
...protection against terrorism. Six months after Mohammed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi flew two jetliners into the World Trade Center, the Florida flight school that trained the men received paperwork showing that their student visas had been approved. How is it possible that terrorists were able to enter the country on tourist visas and be trained without the paperwork to stay? This is a strong indication that, in addition to the CIA, the INS also requires significant reform...
...Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, located in Needham, Mass., opened its doors this year to 30 “partners”—students who will enter the 100-person Class of 2006 after evaluating the school for a trial year...