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...officials have been doing in recent weeks) and skepticism turns quickly to alarm, not only among the usual suspects of the Non-Aligned Movement, but even among America's most gung-ho allies. Even Britain has insisted all along that Iraq will not be attacked unless there is evidence linking it to terrorism - and the Brits have been careful to add that they've seen no evidence yet of any such link...
...prepared to take political risks for it, on the basis of Washington's conduct on matters important to them - such as Middle East peace. Blair reportedly warned Bush that Middle East peace is important to the long-term victory over terrorism, but President Bush is reluctant to publicly link the issues. He insists that while Washington will press for progress in the peace process, Bin Laden would be defeated "peace or no peace in the Middle East...
Harvard’s young, inexperienced defense was easily the weakest link of the team last year. With three freshmen playing prominent roles, the unit consistently gave up 30-40 shots per contest, forcing goaltender Oli Jonas ’01 to single-handedly keep the Crimson in the game...
...Last week law-enforcement sources tended to think the anthrax attacks were the work of a homegrown maniac, not a foreign terrorist. So far, little evidence suggests that the Sept. 11 atrocities were hatched in Baghdad. Sources say the British have insisted loudly that they see no intelligence to link the hijackings to Iraq. That is significant. The British (unlike, say, the French) are not squeamish about Iraq; they have been helping the U.S. bomb it for a decade. Tony Blair's government has nothing to gain from sucking up to Saddam; he's always going to hate the British...
Bensayah Belkacem, 41 Algerian Status: Arrested Oct. 8 in Zenica, Bosnia. Suspected ringleader of Bosnian cell. Numbers in his mobile phone link him to at least one of bin Laden?s top lieutenants. Arrested on tip from U.S. Calls to bin Laden?s aides, intercepted by intelligence organizations, suggest he was trying to arrange for false papers...