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...helped run bin Laden's Al Hijra Construction company, which ostensibly built roads and bridges but also had a permit to import explosives for construction use. The same witness said that Salim took him on a trip to a chemical-warfare-training facility in Sudan and was a critical link in the negotiations for an attempted $1.5 million purchase of South African uranium...
...Salim had been on trial for conspiracy in the embassy bombings, the U.S. would potentially have been able to establish his intimacy with the highest levels of al-Qaeda. In that case, the Darkazanli connection might be more than a tantalizing possibility: a clear link between a "best friend" of bin Laden's and someone in contact with the Sept. 11 hijackers...
...Winners ANNE ROBINSON Weakest Link host is best-paid person on British TV. For our American readers, that's like being the highest earner on, say, Michigan TV WARREN BUFFET American billionaire buys Fruit of the Loom; during due diligence finds out the giant grape, banana and apple costumes not part of deal PINK FLOYD '70s rockers say pressing new CD will damage environment so they'll plant a forest. We've thought of another solution: no new CD Losers MICHAEL JACKSON Stores cancel 50% of orders for Jacko's $30 million album Invincible. Rejected titles: Indigestible, Unrecognizable, Inflammable MANOLO...
...action rather than words from the U.S. in pursuit of Israeli-Palestinian peace. (The Israelis, for their part, are determined to avoid being pushed into an uncomfortable peace agreement as a result of international pressure.) Aware of Bin Laden's propaganda game, the White House has resisted any link between the anti-terror war and Mideast peace - the U.S. and its partners would beat Bin Laden "peace or no peace in the Middle East," Bush insisted earlier this week. Perhaps. But one of Blair's messages earlier this week was that greater American involvement on this particular front would certainly...
While Web-based decisions are helpful and cost-effective, there are two caveats worth considering. First, a secure website with a student’s status is superior to an e-mailed decision. E-mail is easier to tamper with or replicate fraudulently. Furthermore, a website allows students to link to more information: about the school, the orientation programs, or even a student’s financial aid package. Second, the Ivy League common notification date should translate to the online admissions decisions. Staggered announcements may affect students’ matriculation decisions negatively, which is why the Ivies agreed...