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...them won't be easy. The London bombers were what law-enforcement officials call "cleanskins" - people with little or nothing on their records to raise suspicion. How investigators managed to unravel some of the main elements of the London plot last week is the story of advanced forensics and furious, old-fashioned legwork involving thousands of police, security and intelligence officials. It is from these clues that investigators are racing to assemble a picture of how al-Qaeda may have pulled off the London attacks and what its members may be planning next. At about 10:30 p.m. on July...
...Kelly's career still flourishing? The long-held wisdom is that Americans will forgive any act that's followed by a sincere public apology, but since his brief 1994 marriage to then 15-year-old protégé Aaliyah (her furious parents eventually obtained an annulment), Kelly's lawyers have vetoed any show of contrition. Instead, he has pursued a strategy that is one of the most confounding--and contagious--developments in public life: aggressive shamelessness. It begins with silence in the face of outrage, then blooms into anger (usually at the media), followed by the defiant continuation of the very...
Those 800-gigabyte gorillas of the Web, Google and Yahoo!, are locked in a furious battle to capture our eyeballs--and the winner, so far, is the user. Each portal has launched a flurry of nifty features and cool tools in the past few months. Here's a guide to the best new stuff. --By Jeremy Caplan...
Harvard suffered an equipment breakage just three strokes into its opening-round race with Cambridge in the Ladies’ Challenge Plate event and lost by five boat lengths on Friday, July 1. In the furious first strokes of the start, five-seat Griffin Schroeder ‘05’s seat jammed, preventing him from reaching full slide and forcing him to stop briefly as the boat worked up to speed...
Kosygin was furious. The blood rushed to his face, he pounded on the table, and he said, "Defense is moral; offense is immoral!" That was essentially the end of the discussion. The Soviet Union was by no means ready at that time to discuss an agreement banning defensive systems...