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...French operative arrested in August and indicted Dec. 11 for planning terrorist attacks. U.S. officials believe that Binalshibh is a hard-core suicide martyr who wanted to be the 20th hijacker. A member of the Hamburg cell led by Mohammed Atta, he unsuccessfully tried to obtain a visa to enter the U.S. to take flying lessons on four occasions in 2000. He also wired thousands of dollars to the hijackers; last August he sent $14,000 to Moussaoui. On Sept. 5, he fled Germany and has been at large since. In January 2000, Binalshibh met in Malaysia with several...
Last week, Harvard’s House Masters voted to extend the hours of universal keycard access, allowing undergraduates to enter all Houses until 2:30 a.m. Their decision, which will be implemented on a trial basis next semester, is good news for undergraduates. The 2:30 a.m. limit is more reasonable for student schedules than the previous 1 a.m. deadline, given that many of the Square’s eateries close at 2 a.m. and that House-sponsored parties also last until 2. The Masters’ decision is a positive step towards full 24-hour keycard access...
...Enter Richard Durbin. In concert with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (yes, the dreaded DMVs have their own trade group), the Illinois Senator is proposing legislation that would create a uniform standard for the country's 200 million state-administered driver's licenses. Durbin noticed that the driver's license has become "the most widely used personal ID in the country. If you can produce one, we assume you're legitimate," he says. At present, nearly anyone can get a license; 13 of the 19 hijackers did. Having those licenses "gave the terrorists cover to mingle in American...
It’s not that the only talent Britney possesses is the Britney Bod, but many of us unreasonably aspire to replicate only the exterior features that Britney, Julia, Halle and (enter famous celebrity’s name here) are paid to have. Aspiring to look like anyone that beautiful would take a lot of money, as Cindy Jackson, the woman who paid over $100,000 to look like Barbie, proved. It would also take way too much time to be worth...
...graduate of Harvard Law School, had worked for the National Democratic Committee and Clinton's campaign in 1992. He then became an acting assistant attorney general in the Clinton Justice Department, before he was appointed to head the law school in 2000, as the school was about to enter its fourth year of operations. The school was founded in a rennovated junior high school in 1997 in an effort to produce a crop of homegrown lawyers to serve in the impoverished, coal-mining area. The first class, of 34 students, graduated...