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...door and crash through like a well-practiced SWAT team. The house is empty, but police find a cache of stolen machine parts. Though the killers remain free, Salman is impressed. "The police are doing a good job now," he says. An officer on the scene, Lieut. Nasser Hamoud Ali, speaks confidently of tracking down the men. "We will find them," he says, as he loads up a Nissan pickup with the recovered goods. "We know the killers and the people know them, so it will be easy." It may not be easy to maintain such bravado amid the danger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World's Toughest Beat | 3/1/2004 | See Source »

...floor to itself. At issue is Israel's controversial "barrier" - an amalgam of trenches, towers, concrete walls and barbed-wire fences that may eventually snake for as much as 750 km, dividing Palestinian territory on the West Bank from Israel. Inside the Peace Palace, Palestinian Ambassador to the U.N. Nasser al-Kidwa said the wall was not about security but about "entrenching the occupation and the de facto annexation of large areas of Palestinian land." The barrier strays from the Green Line that has demarcated the two sides since a 1949 armistice. Israel says the fence must jut into Palestinian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Fence Goes on Trial | 2/29/2004 | See Source »

...There isn't obvious ethnic hatred in the north," says Mustafa, the U.S. official in Mosul. "But there is a real conflict that political parties are exacerbating with their attempts to manipulate public opinion." Some locals say Kurdish authorities have incited ethnic hostility by giving benefits to their kinsmen. Nasser Rahim Jusef, a Turkish employee of the Northern Oil Co., says the former regime's program of "Arabization" is being replaced by "Kurdization": at the expense of other ethnic groups, Kurds are being recruited back into jobs Saddam's regime pushed them out of. "The oil business needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Iraq Start To Unravel? | 2/16/2004 | See Source »

...aptly titled Veritas Records Compilation Volume 1, features cuts from Harvard favorites like hip-hop group the Justice League, indie rock bands the States and the Half-Nelsons, Kyle E. Nasser ’05 and his jazz ensemble, Veritas President Dan J. Zaccagnino ’05, who plays acoustic rock, and several others...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Veritas Records Plans a Debut CD | 12/12/2003 | See Source »

Submissions for the compilation were narrowed down to seven artists, some of whom will contribute more than one track. Several artists, like Nasser and the Justice League’s Brandon M. Terry ’05, may collaborate, while songwriter James B. Fordyce ’05 plans to contribute an instrumental acoustic track...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Veritas Records Plans a Debut CD | 12/12/2003 | See Source »

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