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...Zubaydah, the strategist for al-Qaeda nabbed in Pakistan last month, may be taunting the American military and intelligence personnel who visit his hospital bed at a secret facility overseas. He told them Osama bin Laden's terror cells are targeting U.S. banks on the Eastern seaboard, but the Americans wonder if it's for real. "If he could screw with our heads," says a U.S. official, "he probably would." When the interrogators' report reached Washington last Wednesday, it triggered a series of White House meetings and secure teleconferences among top Bush Administration officials. There was plenty of skepticism...
...Shanley moved to California. Even though his personnel file had multiple allegations of child abuse, then Rev. Robert Banks, a top deputy to Law, sent the San Bernadino diocese a letter vouching for him. "I can assure you that Father Shanley has no problem that would be a concern to your diocese," he wrote. There were no restrictions placed on his access to minors. Shanley wrote that he handled all baptisms and youth retreats at St. Anne's in San Bernadino. On the side, he and another priest also owned a hotel for gay guests in Palm Springs, Calif. Last...
...Zubaydah, the master Al Qaeda strategist wounded and captured in a gunfight in Pakistan last month, has made it abundantly clear to the American military and intelligence personnel who visit his hospital bed that "he isn't a big fan of ours," a U.S. official says sardonically. So last week, when the Palestinian fanatic, on the mend at a secret U.S. facility overseas, declared that among the next targets of Osama Bin Laden's terror cells would be U.S. banks along the Eastern seaboard, the Americans were inclined to wonder if he was merely taunting them. "He's a smart...
...This may not be the last scramble Abu Zubaydah sets in motion. He is said to be recovering nicely from multiple gunshot wounds, suffered as he tried to escape a strike force of Pakistani security officers, supported by FBI and CIA personnel who had tracked him to Faisalabad in central Pakistan...
...participate in their programs. By promoting cross-enrollment and multidisciplinary programs that appeal to a broader undergraduate audience, the graduate schools can attract Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) students and professors to participate together, enriching the quality of their discourse. As MBB did by consciously integrating FAS personnel, similar programs should keep the College in mind as the valuable resource that it is; dynamic programs must not segregate themselves across the river...