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Over the past three months, TIME has interviewed dozens of insurgents and disgruntled Iraqis, attended resistance meetings and viewed videotape of attacks against coalition forces. Often reporters have been required to submit to blindfolds, circuitous drives at night, vehicle switching, meetings that rarely occur in the same place and, of course, frequent personal searches for phones and tracking devices. (At no time did TIME reporters have prior information about attacks.) As seen from the inside, the insurgency looks as complex and diverse an enemy as the U.S. could possibly face. Here is what TIME found...
...often, and if the team charges hard to the net following its shots, good things will happen. The offense will get back on track, and the games that Harvard lost by one goal or the games in which the team was shut out will be much less likely to occur over the rest of the regular season...
...single event spawns all others in Alejandro González Iñárritu’s sophomore wonder, 21 Grams, yet it doesn’t occur anywhere near the beginning of the film...
...Department of Homeland Security and the FBI issued another of their vague public warnings about possible threats. Privately, they say incoming intelligence reports are loaded with talk that al-Qaeda remnants are intent on pulling off another spectacular event. Officials believe such an attack is more likely to occur on U.S. interests abroad, simply because it's easier to assemble the weapons, explosives, vehicles and foot soldiers outside the U.S. But no one dares rule out attacks within the country. FBI agents were quietly contacting local police forces around the nation last week, warning them to step up vigilance around...
Karmazin is the natural choice to succeed Redstone, though it's unclear when that might occur. The two men, whose acrimonious relationship is well publicized, renewed their contracts this year, but Redstone's contains no termination clause, and Karmazin's expires in 2006. Fearful of being sidelined, Redstone, 80, won language stating that he has "full and final decision-making authority" over corporate strategy and that he should be kept apprised of "significant operating" issues. Asked to describe their relationship, Karmazin says, "Healthy." --By Daren Fonda/New York