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Sunday, March 13. Kaabour & Shwab’s Being Osama (Canada, 2003). 7 p.m. Harvard Film Archive. Tickets $8; students and seniors $6. Tickets at the Harvard Film Archive...
...corporate America, you'd have a chairman of the board still in office, but many of the key operators would no longer be around." GEORGE W. BUSH, U.S. President, explaining his government's success in tracking down many of the terror group's top officers while failing to find Osama bin Laden...
Early on, Osama bin Laden realized that he could evade eavesdroppers for a certain period of time simply by using an innocuous-looking unencrypted telephone line. Al Qaeda operatives have also adapted to U.S. surveillance by hanging up their cell phones, logging off email, and using physical couriers. Meanwhile, they disseminate disinformation through electronic means, since they know that the U.S. is probably listening in at any given time...
...conspirators, they allegedly taught him how to use weapons and discussed setting up an al-Qaeda cell in the U.S. A week after Abu Ali's arrest, the FBI searched his parents' home in Virginia and found, among other things, Arabic audiotapes "promoting violent jihad"; a book by Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, condemning democracy as a "new religion that must be destroyed"; and an issue of Handguns magazine. "That was pretty damning stuff," says Victoria Toensing, a former terrorism prosecutor now in private practice. But, she adds, "a professor of terrorism could have that stuff...
Iyman Faris March 2003 An Ohio truck driver, he was accused of training with Osama bin Laden and plotting to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge Arrested after being named by captured al-Qaeda leader Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Faris pleaded guilty in May 2003 and agreed to cooperate. He was sentenced to 20 years in jail...