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...funeral will be held Saturday in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania...
...tried to supervise the investigation from afar. At the same time, his team in New York City was working double time preparing for the trial in January 2001 of four co-conspirators in the case of the 1998 African embassy bombings. That involved agents shuttling between Nairobi, Dar es Salaam and New York, escorting witnesses, ferrying documents and guarding al-Qaeda turncoats who would give evidence for the prosecution...
...About 150 others surrendered during breaks in the bombardment. TANZANIA Train Tragedy At least 281 people died and 800 were injured after a passenger train collided with a freight train in Igandu, in the central Dodoma region about 400 km west of the country's largest city, Dar es Salaam. Witnesses said the passenger train was climbing a hill when its brakes failed. It then rolled backward, picking up speed, until it plowed into the freight train heading up the same line just behind it. Twenty-one of the passenger train's 22 cabins derailed, making it difficult for rescuers...
...investigators had some reasons for being preoccupied with attacks and threats outside the U.S. Al-Qaeda's most notorious blows against American interests had taken place in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, the sites of the 1998 embassy bombings, and in Yemen, where the U.S.S. Cole was bombed in October 2000. And in the first half of last year, the CSG monitored information suggesting the likelihood of another attack overseas. In June 2001, the State Department issued a worldwide caution warning American citizens of possible attacks. That month, says a recently retired senior FBI official, "we were constantly worried that...
...been restored. The world cannot remain frozen in the fear of Sept. 11, like a broken clock. The trauma and hurt have to be overcome. It is time to work again. There is yet a lot to do. And we can never give up. RAJENDRA K. ANEJA Dar es Salaam...