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...parent's instinctive response may be to apply an electronic tourniquet, cutting off a teen's access. But experts agree that severing online links is not the solution. "The Internet is no longer just an advantage. A child is at a disadvantage not having it," says Brittany Bacon, an FBI-trained WiredSafety.org volunteer. She says teens need to learn boundaries and manners in cyberspace just as they must in other venues of society...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You Wanna Take This Online? | 8/1/2005 | See Source »

...incident points up the lack of communication between the two agencies. "Investigations are being compromised by the TSA notifying people we don't want to know we're pursuing," says an FBI agent. But the FBI can't always blame the TSA. FBI agents were tracking Umer and Hamid Hayat, the father and son from Lodi, Calif., who were arrested June 5 on suspicion of being linked to al-Qaeda. (They have pleaded not guilty.) Hamid was also on the TSA's no-fly list and could not return to the U.S., where the FBI was waiting to question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Flying the Confused Skies | 7/19/2005 | See Source »

There was only one hitch: waiting for the man in Chicago's O'Hare airport were FBI agents who were tracking his travels as part of an investigation and wanted to interview him. The FBI had to appeal to the TSA to get the man off the list, and the next day he flew to Chicago. The investigation is still under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Flying the Confused Skies | 7/19/2005 | See Source »

...behind the London bombings might include as many as 30 members, "and they've been told it's possible that they're on their way to France or other European countries." Investigators have not ruled out the possibility that the conspiracy may reach into the U.S. LaRae Quy, the fbi spokeswoman in San Francisco, says the bureau is "concerned the cell may be in contact with individuals here in the U.S. We are concerned there may be copycats." Finding them won't be easy. The London bombers were what law-enforcement officials call "cleanskins" - people with little or nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hate Around The Corner | 7/17/2005 | See Source »

Before going into the grand jury room at 9:30 a.m., my lawyers and I met briefly with Fitzgerald, a couple of his attorneys and the lead FBI agent in the case. It was, to say the least, unsettling sitting there in the federal courthouse in Washington with the man who, for months, had tried to get me to testify or he would put me in jail. Fitzgerald counseled me that he wanted me to answer completely but didn't want to force any answers on me or have me act as if I remembered things more clearly than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "What I Told the Grand Jury" | 7/17/2005 | See Source »

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