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...increase in cancer, reduced fertility, miscarriages and children born with congenital defects. In the southern Basra province, multiple congenital malformation cases have shot up from 37 in 1990 to 301 in 2002. "We have a generation of children that are going to die too soon," says Dr. Jnana Ghalib Hassan, Zainab's pediatrician. "First the Americans poisoned our land, and now we are being denied medicines to help these people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letter from Iraq: The Children's Ward | 1/25/2003 | See Source »

...sealed warehouse containing obsolete equipment. They found nothing, and now Mohammad is demanding "material and moral compensation from the UN," and an apology to him and his country. One scientist has already gone public with accusations of bribery and rudeness. When the inspectors visited 55-year-old Faleh Hassan's home in a posh Baghdad suburb, he says they were intrusive, even examining the personal belongings of his wife and daughters. He also said that one of the inspectors, an American, suggested that she could help him to accompany his wife out of the country to seek medical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Iraq and a Hard Place | 1/24/2003 | See Source »

...Qaeda suspects - two Algerians, a Frenchman and a Dutch national of Eritrean origin - went on trial last week in the Netherlands on charges of running a support network for planned attacks on the U.S. embassy in Paris. And in Britain, investigators detained, under the Terrorism Act, but later released Hassan Butt, 22, a member of the radical Al-Muhajiroun group. They are now investigating him for alleged public-order offenses. Butt, 22, once claimed he had recruited British Muslims for the Taliban. In January, he told the bbc that militants fleeing Afghanistan "will take military action in Britain." - By Andrew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Watch | 12/8/2002 | See Source »

...Sudanese at three houses in the upper-crust district of Uttara in Dhaka. Bangladeshi intelligence sources said they received information from "several" foreign agencies that the men?Abu Nujaid of Libya, Sadek Al Nassami, Abu Sallam, Abu Umaiya and Abul Abbas of Yemen, Abul Ashem of Algeria and Hassan Adam of Sudan?were involved in militant arms training at a madrasah in the capital run by a Saudi-backed charity, al-Haramain. In September, Indonesia's al-Qaeda supersnitch Omar al-Faruq told the CIA that al-Haramain was the foundation used to channel bin Laden's money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deadly Cargo | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...would take 57 hours of back-and-forth phone calls and faxes between defense lawyers and prosecutors, but they hammered out the details by 1:30 a.m. on July 15. Amid the contentious negotiations, his lawyers say, Lindh seemed free of worry. During talks with Hassan in the jail each week, Lindh seemed to have accepted his destiny. "No one can ever hurt me," Lindh recently told him, quoting a Muslim scholar. "If they imprison me, I can devote my time to worship. If they exile me, that is an opportunity to see new lands of God. If they kill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Short Course In Miracles | 7/29/2002 | See Source »

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