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...Manhattan, that Noorzai was "not being cooperative." Noorzai thought it was curious that each day, when the interrogations began, the agents would read him his rights. He says he had no idea why his interrogators kept saying he had a right to counsel and the right to remain silent. One official with knowledge of the case against Noorzai told TIME that he was "lured" to the U.S., implying that the goal the entire time had been simple: get him to New York City in order to arrest him. This suggests that all the meetings in 2004 had been part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Warlord or Druglord? | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

...prosecution remains silent about its plans, but sources say the government will insist on the importance of the Noorzai catch. He is, says a Western official with detailed knowledge of the case, the "Pablo Escobar of Afghanistan"--a reference to the notorious druglord of Colombia. Fisher says his client won't cop a plea, even though the documents TIME has seen indicate he might be able to implicate major figures in Afghanistan. A former DEA official counsels patience in the quest for justice: "It's a long, hard slog. You've got to give it years. We were starting from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Warlord or Druglord? | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

...your unwashed hipster dance gear out of the closet, fire up the barbecue, tell Dave Chappelle to go home, and prepare for the real Bloc Party. Nearly two years after their debut album “Silent Alarm,” Bloc Party released their sophomore effort Tuesday to the waiting arms of their ever-growing fan base of indie lovers and adventurous, dabbling mainstreamers. The band worked on the album with Garret “Jacknife” Lee, who has produced albums by Kasabian, Snow Patrol, and U2. The resulting LP, “A Weekend...

Author: By Andrew Nunnelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bloc Party, "A Weekend In The City (Vice Records) - 4 stars | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

...spring of 1949 when Wayne Coy, the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, acknowledged the superiority of television. Radio sales had plummeted and periodicals issued story after story describing the plight of the beleaguered radio industry. Film and television had co-opted radio technology to move past the silent film era and into a new age of sync-sound entertainment. Why listen to Orson Welles narrate an alien invasion when you can watch Tom Cruise stop one?Instead of continuing to use the live music format that most stations have been using since the late 1920s, radio began to turn...

Author: By Kimberly E. Gittleson and Evan L Hanlon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: RADIO FREE HARVARD: Don't Tune Out Just Yet: Radio Is Rising | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

...Harris’ prior to filming. The infamously reclusive author—he declines most media interviews—passed along a handwritten note to Ulliel about the nature of Lecter’s character, the very same note he gave to Hopkins years before. The message? Ulliel remains silent. As Hannibal Lecter says, “All good things to those who wait.” —Staff writer Jessica C. Coggins can be reached at jcoggins@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Jessica C. Coggins, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ulliel Steps Into the Mask of 'Hannibal' | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

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