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JORDAN Case Solved Jordanian officials said that they had obtained confessions from two men, a Libyan national and a Jordanian, who assassinated U.S. diplomat Laurence Foley in October. Both men are members of al-Qaeda, and authorities link them to a top al-Qaeda operative said to be involved in a series of global attacks...
...happened that the Kuumba advertisement coincided with the part of the course that deals with Ebonics,” she said. “End of link. There’s a lecture on Ebonics in ‘Knowledge of Language’ because it’s a topic that interests students and it’s an opportunity to show that Ebonics is not some freaky slang but a regular language with interesting characteristics...
...incident's real godfathers--those described by one Western intelligence source in the region as the "top tier of the operation, not the foot soldiers or even the sergeants and captains like Samudra"--remain at large. Law-enforcement officials think that these men will prove to be the link, long suspected, between Southeast Asian terrorist groups and the international network of Meanwhile, both the nature of the terrorists' targets and the methods they use to garner recruits have become clear...
...revealed, but sources tell TIME the list is headed by a Yemeni national named Syafullah, a senior al-Qaeda operative who is alleged to have been involved in the 1996 bombings of a U.S. military barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, that killed 19 servicemen. Syafullah would provide the direct link between JI and al-Qaeda that investigators have long suspected but have been unable to prove conclusively. Also wanted are a Malaysian named Zubair, who fought in Afghanistan in the late 1980s, and an Indonesian named Syawal, who is married to Sungkar's daughter. Investigators believe that Syawal...
...that weren't confusing enough, two new studies published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine investigated the possible effects of mercury on the heart, and they seem to have reached contradictory conclusions. One found no clear link between mercury levels and heart disease; the other found that men with high levels of mercury in their toenails were more likely to suffer a heart attack than those with low levels...