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...attacks. Chitwood complains that the FBI has shared nothing with him. "They've got two or three agents here," he says. "I've got 160 cops. These terrorists live, eat, drive in our communities. The people most likely to have run into them are local police--at a traffic stop or because of domestic violence. We had a couple of anthrax scares over the weekend, but again, [the FBI is] not sharing anything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Federal Bureau Of Investigation: For a Different Game, Make Different Rules | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

Iskovitz said that he was not bothered by Harvard’s plans to build an underground tunnel for its planned Center for Government and International Studies, as long as the University could construct it without disrupting city traffic...

Author: By Ravi Agrawal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Candidate Forum Focuses on Harvard | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...21st century war on terrorism is the first Internet war. In the initial weeks after 9/11, every form of media - TV, newspapers, magazines, and the web - got an enormous boost. But it was web traffic that increased by the largest percentage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The First Internet War | 10/25/2001 | See Source »

...According to a recent story in the Wall Street Journal, average weekly traffic to the top ten news web sites has increased by an average of nearly 100%. If you look at my partner CNN.com's traffic, they were averaging over 100 million page views a day - pretty good evidence that more people were following the war on CNN.com than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The First Internet War | 10/25/2001 | See Source »

...they do have at their desks is a computer. And if you're working during the day and you want to find out about the latest anthrax outbreak, you don't turn on the TV or radio or pick up a newspaper, you go online. If you look at traffic to TIME.com, for example, it starts really going up at 9 a.m. and peaks 12 p.m. ET - that is, when people first come to work, and when they take a break for lunch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The First Internet War | 10/25/2001 | See Source »

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