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...agents also believe he trained the suicide bombers who carried out the 1998 East African embassy bombings. Al-Nashiri may not be a household name, but he's a good catch. He has been in U.S. gunsights for ages. On the morning of Sept. 11, new FBI Director Robert Mueller was being shown his picture along with those of other suspects in theCole bombing when word of the World Trade Center disaster arrived. Al-Nashiri's capture follows another success in Yemen earlier this month when senior al-Qaeda leader Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi and five others were incinerated...
...agents also believe he trained the suicide bombers who carried out the 1998 East African embassy bombings. Al-Nashiri may not be a household name, but he's a good catch. He has been in U.S. gunsights for ages. On the morning of Sept. 11, new FBI Director Robert Mueller was being shown his picture, along with those of other suspects in the Cole bombing, when word of the World Trade Center attack arrived. Al-Nashiri's capture follows another success in Yemen earlier this month, when senior al-Qaeda leader Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi and five others were...
...rate cut "doesn't create wealth," says party pooper Jay Mueller, economist at Strong Capital Management. "It transfers money from savers to borrowers," because debt gets cheaper and saving becomes almost a self-contradiction. If you got burned by stocks and, like many other people, have been hunkering down in cash or bonds, here are some things to know...
Thank you for your report on Coleen Rowley's important memo about the FBI's obstructing measures that could have helped disrupt the Sept. 11 attacks [THE WHISTLE-BLOWER, June 3]. Her letter to FBI Director Robert Mueller told of the bureaucratic culture that stifled and frustrated the Minneapolis field office's investigation of alleged terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui. Though perhaps troubling to many Americans, Rowley's letter resonates with those of us who have worked in the federal bureaucracy. We understand that the present system rewards the naysayers and consummate bureaucrats within the career civil service...
...Coleen Rowley's explosive memo to FBI Director Mueller an act of selflessness, or was it self-serving? Many readers weren't all that quick to call her a hero. "True whistle-blowers try to expose their organization's shortcomings before they cause problems, not after," argued a Californian. "Why didn't Rowley put her job on the line back in August, before the attacks? That would've taken real guts." A Floridian dismissed Rowley as "a woman in a midlife crisis trying to get some attention," and another Sunshine Stater derided the memo as "a bid for publicity...