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Other points of suspicion have come from Iraqi defectors. A former army officer now under the protection of the anti-Saddam Iraqi National Congress has repeated to numerous U.S. officials and reporters his tale of a camp at Salman Pak, just outside Baghdad, run by the Iraqi secret police as a training school for potential terrorists from across the Arab world. Among other things, he said, the camp uses the fuselage of a Boeing 707 to practice hijackings. Early this year Mohamed Mansour Shahab, a mercenary now in Kurdish custody who says he worked for Saddam's secret police, told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq & al-Qaeda | 9/2/2002 | See Source »

...Collins claims to have known many of the people involved in Islamic fundamentalist circles within the U.S., and he plainly feels their activities and intentions were no secret either to himself or the U.S. government. Even if we don't believe every story Collins tells, his dual allegiance to America and Islam provides us with an intriguing insider's perspective on the alien world of jihad. For his part, the author says he now hopes to return to Afghanistan, "not to get involved on either side," but to interview Taliban soldiers and write a new book about the group from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hawaiian Jihadi | 8/26/2002 | See Source »

...LATEST COVER STORY The Green Century September 2, 2002 Past Issues Asian Journey Aug. 19-26, 2002 ----------------- 9/11: The Secret History Aug. 12, 2002 ----------------- Plastic Surgery Aug. 5, 2002 ----------------- Korea's Pop Scandal Jul. 29, 2002 ----------------- Pakistan's President Jul. 22, 2002 ----------------- Vegetarianism Jul. 15, 2002 ----------------- Understanding Anxiety Jul. 8, 2002 ----------------- Being Tom Cruise Jul. 1, 2002 ----------------- Asia's World Cup Jun. 24, 2002 ----------------- China's Labor Problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Long Mosh | 8/26/2002 | See Source »

...Nanjing's best kept secret is its crayfish, a freshwater crustacean that resembles a tiny lobster. Although stir-fried whole crayfish can be found in other cities, Nanjing's rich, savory version is unrivaled. They are spicy but not overly fiery, richly flavored but still fresh-tasting. Crayfish are messy to eat, however, so bring a stack of napkins. Then, as delicately as possible, bite off the head and tear open the shell. The snack is hugely popular: vendors sell it from large cast-iron woks on the street, takeout places offer it by the tray, and dozens of restaurants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hot Spot | 8/26/2002 | See Source »

...LATEST COVER STORY The Green Century September 2, 2002 Past Issues Asian Journey Aug. 19-26, 2002 ----------------- 9/11: The Secret History Aug. 12, 2002 ----------------- Plastic Surgery Aug. 5, 2002 ----------------- Korea's Pop Scandal Jul. 29, 2002 ----------------- Pakistan's President Jul. 22, 2002 ----------------- Vegetarianism Jul. 15, 2002 ----------------- Understanding Anxiety Jul. 8, 2002 ----------------- Being Tom Cruise Jul. 1, 2002 ----------------- Asia's World Cup Jun. 24, 2002 ----------------- China's Labor Problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 8/26/2002 | See Source »

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