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Trombly’s attorney, Andrew Good, has alleged that after the arrest, Trombly was the one who was assaulted. Good alleges that BPD Sgt. Harry A. Byrne Jr. hit Trombly repeatedly in the face, breaking his jaw, after Trombly was brought to the Brighton district station...
...early Sunday night in Afghanistan when fifty cruise missiles plus the firepower of at least fifteen B-1, B-2, and B-52 warplanes launched against more than a dozen targets, including the airport in Khandahar, originally built by the United States as a way-station for international flights but now the headquarters of the Taliban air force. Reports from Pakistan said that smoke was billowing from the home of the Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, following a missile attack. One report had explosions coming from the area of Farmada, a reported bin Laden training camp nine miles...
...Gulf War belonged to CNN, this newest fight is the province of an upstart Arab cable news channel called Al Jazeera. The Qatar-based station is the only media outlet with a correspondent and cameras in Kabul, and it has scored significant coups in broadcasting statements from Osama bin Laden and the al Qaeda organization after the attack. Too significant, from the Bush Administration point of view; the White House Wednesday asked media outlets to exercise restraint in showing al Qaeda video because it may contain secret messages to terrorists...
...individualists, the Western outback is satellite-TV country; normal transmissions can't make it between the mountains. There's a dish on every cabin, every ranch house. And since the service that many other people and I use features network affiliates from New York City but not a single station from the West, the bad news from Manhattan was local news. Electronics trumped geography. To feel separate from the horror was impossible, and there were times I walked out of my house after long sessions of compulsive viewing and was startled that Livingston was not on fire...
...regions now mix so much demand with such "underconnected, underserviced, uncompetitive markets," says Isaac Lee, editor of the Latin American e-business magazine Poder (formerly Punto-com). One response: Terremark Worldwide of Miami in June launched the first Network Access Point--a giant, $70 million Internet switching station--specifically for Latin America...