Word: fingering
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...second big attack against the U.S. "Before Sept. 11, bin Laden would talk in general terms about a major attack coming and a major, major attack following," says al Fagih. "He would say, 'The first attack is going to be this size,' pointing to the tip of his finger, 'and the next is going to be this size,' indicating the whole length of his finger...
...included recorded phone conversations between al-Hayeb and a Leb-anese drug dealer named Abu Said who was the Bedouin's connection to Hizballah. Nine other Israeli Bedouin were arrested as part of crackdown on al-Hayeb's alleged drug ring. The drug-espionage scandal isn't the only finger Hizballah has in Israel's pie. The Iranian-backed Shia group is advertising on its al-Manar satellite television station that relatives of Palestinians killed in the intifadeh can claim cash payouts. Al-Manar, which is popular among Palestinians, has begun broadcasting details of the banks where payouts...
Tina: I think he’s taken. He keeps on playing with that ring on his finger; I think someone gave...
...filmmakers say they're not finger pointing. "The movie isn't anti-American," says Michael Caine, whose career-capping performance guarantees him an aisle seat on Oscar Night. "It's anti the people who took America into the Vietnam War." The Quiet American dares to pose questions with no easy answers?perhaps no answers at all. That alone makes this one of the year's most thoughtful films. It happens also to be a poignant, visually ravishing parable of lust and rancor set in a paradise lost...
...Bush's proposal of a U.N. resolution allowing the U.S. to attack Iraq if Saddam failed to cooperate fully with weapons inspectors or prove he had no weapons of mass destruction. "In the modern world, the use of force should only be a last resort," Chirac said, wagging a finger at his American counterpart. The French insisted on a two-resolution strategy: if the inspectors found Iraq at fault, then the Security Council would consider war. To Washington's dismay, Chirac had the support of the majority of the 15-member Security Council, including Russia. Despite the cajoling of British...