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...realization we knew that a suicide bomber had struck. What I didn't know until I got to the scene was that one of the victims was a colleague, Paul Moran of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. He was the first journalist killed in Gulf War II. The most likely suspect: Ansar...
...Lacey was sleeping in his tent in Camp Pennsylvania, in northern Kuwait, when he suddenly heard loud bangs. Two grenades had exploded 10 yards away, in the tents housing officers of the 101st Airborne. More than a dozen were wounded, and at least one was killed. The detained suspect: an American soldier. Photographer Benjamin Lowy captured the chaos on film...
...were a few recurring questions. How it would affect the unit's morale? Would it how delay operations? And was this an indication of disgruntled soldiers in the 1st Brigade? At the time, I speculated that neither morale nor operations would be much affected and that whatever motive the suspect had it was definitely not part of a bigger problem with the leadership. However, this was really only speculation. I needed a day or two to prove myself right...
...worst outbreaks, in Hanoi, apparently started after an American traveling through Vietnam fell ill and infected more than two dozen hospital workers; he died last Thursday in Hong Kong. No travel bans have been issued, but health officials are discouraging nonessential flights to Asia and urging travelers who suspect they have the illness to see a doctor and not fly again until they recover...
...flat and their stories just litanies of facts. But the facts speak volumes about one of the greatest businessmen of the past century. Weill doesn't get to go out a hero--at least not yet. Citi has been sullied by evidence that its stock analysts touted shares of suspect firms to win their investment-banking business, and Weill has promised to do "whatever it takes" to get the firm in order. He's nearly 70 but has shown little interest in naming a successor. Retiring as king of a corrupt Wall Street would be a terrible defeat...