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...have major trouble with restive Labor backbenchers in a vote tonight. But at the annual Labor Party conference next week, and throughout the fall, Blair plans a major campaign to convince doubters that a nuclear-armed Saddam would threaten British - not only American - interests, and may, in the end, warrant going...
...friend at court: Padilla was no longer in New York. In the middle of the night, the Defense Department had removed him from prison and placed him in a private wing of a Navy brig in Charleston, S.C.--with no charge, no access to lawyer or visitors, no warrant and no warning. By making Padilla the first American citizen in the war against terrorism to be held without charges inside the U.S., the government had ignited a debate about whether it has the power to strip basic constitutional protections from its citizens. As Newman saw it, President George W. Bush...
...early last Friday, the Unix system suffered an additional outage, again caused by the core-misc1. HASCS decided that the second outage was serious enough to warrant immediate repairs...
Whatever Moussaoui's true tale may be, the Minnesota field office was convinced he was worth checking out. Agents spent much of the next two weeks in an increasingly frantic--and ultimately fruitless--effort to persuade FBI headquarters to authorize a national-security warrant to search Moussaoui's computer. From Washington, requests were sent to authorities in Paris for background details on the suspect. Like most things having to do with Moussaoui, the contents of the dossier sent over from Paris are in dispute. One senior French law-enforcement source told TIME the Americans were given "everything they needed...
...officer conducted a field interview with a suspicious individual at the Barker Center. A warrant check came back negative...