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  • Military says missile shot down helicopter in Chechnya - Over 150 Russian troops aboard

    08/20/2002 8:55:18 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 11 replies · 357+ views
    Interfax ^ | August 20, 2002
    Military says missile shot down helicopter in Chechnya KHANKALA. Aug 20 (Interfax) - Evidence has been found to confirm the theory that Monday's crash of a military helicopter in Chechnya, which killed more than 100 troops, was the result of a missile attack from the ground, a military source said on Tuesday. "An investigating group found the weapon of the crime, a Strela anti-aircraft missile launcher, which had been used," a source in the headquarters of the Combined Federal Forces in the North Caucasus told Interfax. Over 150 were aboard crashed helicopter in Chechnya - official source MOSCOW. Aug...
  • Iraq Lab Said Linked to al-Qaida

    08/20/2002 1:33:07 AM PDT · by My Favorite Headache · 11 replies · 300+ views
    AP | 8-20-02 | my favorite headache
    Iraq Lab Said Linked to al-Qaida CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) ? Arab terrorists linked to al-Qaida may have tested biological weapons at a small facility in northern Iraq known to American intelligence, a U.S. official said Monday. U.S. intelligence agencies had reason to suspect that the facility, in a part of northern Iraq not controlled by President Saddam Hussein's government, was a kind of laboratory for chemical and biological weapons activity that included testing on barnyard animals and at least one man, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. ..
  • Kurdish Militants Conducted Tests With Deadly Toxin Ricin

    08/20/2002 3:01:02 AM PDT · by The Raven · 2 replies · 385+ views
    Wall St. Journal ^ | Aug 20, 2002 | David S. Cloud
    <p>WASHINGTON -- The U.S. has evidence that a Kurdish militant group with possible ties to al Qaeda has conducted crude chemical-weapons experiments in northern Iraq, a U.S. official said.</p> <p>The group, Ansar al Islam, allegedly has been producing ricin, a toxin that can easily be made from castor beans, at a camp in northeastern Iraq. Intelligence reports indicate that at least one man and some farm animals died after exposure to the poison, the official said.</p>
  • Who Is Brent Scowcroft?

    08/19/2002 10:08:38 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 26 replies · 395+ views
    The New York Sun ^ | Monday, August 19, 2002 | House Editorial
    - To judge by the press, the world’s sagest and most influential foreign policy expert is a 77-year-old named Brent Scowcroft. Mr. Scowcroft’s argument against an American attack on Saddam Hussein was the lead opinion piece in Thursday’s Wall Street Journal. The New York Times made it its lead, front-page news article on Friday and Saturday and its lead editorial on Friday. The Times editorial called Mr. Scowcroft’s words “an extraordinary challenge to the Bush administration” and “the equivalent of a cannon shot across the White House lawn.” All of which makes it appropriate to ask just who is Brent...
  • ARAFAT STOLE $8M A MONTH: PLO TREASURER

    08/19/2002 1:31:10 AM PDT · by kattracks · 27 replies · 260+ views
    New York Post ^ | 8/19/02 | URI DAN
    <p>August 19, 2002 -- TEL AVIV - An ex-treasurer of the Palestine Liberation Organization has accused Yasser Arafat of taking more than a half-billion dollars in international aid - and transferring it to his personal accounts.</p> <p>The shocking allegation comes on the heels of an Israeli intelligence report released last week that said Arafat had secretly amassed at least $1.3 billion in bank accounts in Europe, Arab countries, the Far East and the United States.</p>
  • Palestinian Guerrilla Chief Abu Nidal Reportedly Dead

    08/19/2002 7:38:22 AM PDT · by smokegenerator · 43 replies · 185+ views
    RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinian guerrilla commander Abu Nidal, one of the world's most wanted men, was found dead from gunshot wounds in his Baghdad home, Palestinian sources said Monday. Reuters Photo A senior Palestinian official said Abu Nidal, 65, died under "mysterious conditions" and it was unclear whether he was killed or committed suicide. The account could not be independently verified. Abu Nidal, a sworn enemy of Yasser Arafat ( news - web sites) and any Palestinian leader who sought accommodation with Israel, led a dissident Palestinian militant organization high on Washington's list of groups it considered terrorist....
  • Saudis Cry Foul over U.S. Sept. 11 Lawsuit

    08/18/2002 12:59:14 PM PDT · by GeneD · 24 replies · 236+ views
    Reuters.com ^ | 8/18/02 | Fahd al-Frayyan
    RIYADH (Reuters) - Several Saudi banks and Islamic charities named in a lawsuit by families of Sept. 11 victims vehemently denied Sunday any role in funding terrorism and blasted the case as an attempt to extort Saudi wealth abroad. The suit has sparked rare calls by commentators and newspapers in the kingdom to review traditionally strong Saudi-U.S. ties. Saudi Arabia has yet to comment officially. Offended that the lawsuit named members of the royal family, including Defense Minister Prince Sultan -- the third highest official in the kingdom -- many Saudis accused Washington of putting pressure on the Gulf Arab...
  • Baghdad Says Western Planes Raid Southern Iraq

    08/17/2002 12:27:15 PM PDT · by maquiladora · 18 replies · 257+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 17, 2002 01:40 PM ET
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. and British jet fighters bombed targets in southern Iraq on Saturday in the second raid this week, the Iraqi Air Force Command said. It said in a statement the planes struck civilian and public buildings in Dhi-Qar province, 375 km (250 miles) south of Baghdad. Iraqi air defenses fired at the attacking planes, forcing them to return to bases in Kuwait, it said. There was no immediate confirmation of the strike from Britain or the United States. U.S. and British planes had attacked targets in the south on Wednesday, wounding four civilians, the Iraqi air force...
  • Judge allows UNC to discuss book (Quran)

    08/16/2002 3:18:46 AM PDT · by Libloather · 1 replies · 131+ views
    News & Record ^ | 08/16/02 | MIKE FUCHS
    Judge allows UNC to discuss book 8-16-02 By MIKE FUCHS, Staff Writer News & Record GREENSBORO -- A federal judge refused Thursday to stop a UNC-Chapel Hill summer program assigning new students to read a book about Islam's holy text. U.S. District Court Judge Carlton Tilley Jr. denied a temporary restraining order requested by a Virginia-based conservative Christian group on behalf of two taxpayers and three unidentified freshmen. That means the discussion about the book on the Quran can continue as planned Monday unless the plaintiffs succeed with an appeal. The Family Policy Network, based near Lynchburg, Va., argued that...
  • U.S. letter to Arab leaders: 'There will be no turning back'

    08/15/2002 9:02:50 AM PDT · by MichaelP · 18 replies · 323+ views
    World Tribune ^ | 08/15/02
    U.S. letter to Arab leaders: 'There will be no turning back' SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COMThursday, August 15, 2002</CENTER LONDON — The United States has warned Arab leaders to prepare public opinion for a change in the Iraqi regime. Diplomatic sources said the Bush administration has sent letters to the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and other Arab states in the Middle East. The letters, said to be nearly identical, assert that Washington is determined to topple the regime of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. U.S. officials did not confirm the message, Middle East Newsline reported. But in...
  • Key Bush Aide Says Saddam Must Be Dealt With

    08/15/2002 10:01:48 AM PDT · by B-bone · 36 replies · 225+ views
    Reuters ^ | Thu Aug 15, 6:33 AM ET | Mike Peacock
    Key Bush Aide Says Saddam Must Be Dealt With Thu Aug 15, 6:33 AM ET By Mike Peacock LONDON (Reuters) - The United States has no choice but to take action against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein White House National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday. But President Bush had not decided "how he wants to do it" or how to "make the case for particular methods," she said. "We certainly do not have the luxury of doing nothing," Rice, a pivotal player in Bush's administration, told BBC radio. "We believe the case for regime change is very powerful." Bush...
  • $1 trillion lawsuit filed by September 11 families

    08/15/2002 8:08:02 AM PDT · by mikenola · 80 replies · 291+ views
    CNN ^ | 8-15-02
    <p>WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A 15-count, $1 trillion lawsuit was filed Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by more than 500 relatives of people who died in the September 11 attacks.</p> <p>Calling themselves Families United to Bankrupt Terrorism, they are suing seven international banks; eight Islamic foundations, charities and their subsidiaries; individual terrorist financiers; the Saudi bin Laden Group; three Saudi princes; and the government of Sudan for allegedly bankrolling al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and the Taliban.</p>
  • IDF kills Hamas "mega-attack" planner, but use of "human shield" criticized

    08/15/2002 6:02:14 AM PDT · by Israel Insider · 37 replies · 114+ views
    Israel Insider ^ | 8/15/2002 | Israel Insider
    Israeli forces operating Wednesday in the village of Tubas in the northern West Bank killed senior Hamas terrorist Nasser Jerrar, suspected of planning suicide attacks inside Israel including a major attack to bring down a multi-story building. The army was criticized for using a Palestinian teenager, apparently shot and killed by Jerrar, as a "human shield" in attempts to get Jerrar to surrender. Hamas vowed to avenge Jerrar's death. Based on intelligence gleaned during the interrogation of Hamas terrorists recently arrested by the IDF in Jenin, an elite counter-terrorist unit was sent to Tubas, northeast of Nablus, and troops surrounded...
  • Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti charged with murder

    08/14/2002 6:22:11 AM PDT · by Israel Insider · 12 replies · 134+ views
    Israel Insider ^ | 8/14/2002 | Israel Insider
    Marwan Barghouti, the leader of the Fatah's Tanzim military wing who was arrested by the IDF in April, was indicted today in a Tel Aviv court on charges of murder, incitement to murder, attempted murder, conspiracy, membership in a terrorist organization, acting as an accessory to murder, and activity in a terrorist organization. Barghouti disputes Israel's right to try him and says he is a political leader and a man of peace. Upon arrival under heavy guard at the Tel Aviv District Court this morning, Barghouti told reporters, "Only peace will bring security to the two peoples. Israel must end...
  • The Troubled Ally: Mistrust now dominates US views of Saudi Arabia

    08/14/2002 4:44:46 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 19 replies · 171+ views
    The Times (U.K.) ^ | 08/15/2002 | editorial board
    For half a century, Saudi Arabia has been a key economic and strategic ally of the United States. As the kingdom’s wealth grew and the scale of its oil reserves became apparent, the links became ever more intense, culminating in the deployment of 500,000 American troops during the Gulf War. Since then, a once warm relationship has become ever more strained, as tensions within Saudi Arabia have grown, the Arab world’s anger with America has become intense and Washington’s suspicions of the country’s Islamic agenda have deepened. Almost a year after the September attacks, perpetrated largely by Saudi citizens, relations...
  • Oliphant On Target

    08/13/2002 1:44:44 PM PDT · by SBeck · 8 replies · 3+ views
    UClick ^ | 13 August 2002 | Pat Oliphant
    Pat Oliphant on target. When are we going to take care of our Saudi problem?
  • IDF: Yasser Arafat's personal assets worth $1.3 billion

    08/13/2002 9:59:51 AM PDT · by elfman2 · 26 replies · 387+ views
    Haaretz Daily ^ | Tuesday, August 13, 2002 | Gideon Alon and Amira Hass
    Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat has personal assets estimated at a value of $1.3 billion, IDF Intelligence Chief Major General Aharon Ze'evi (Farakash) said Tuesday. Speaking Tuesday before the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Ze'evi said that Arafat is isolated and criticism of the long-time Palestinian leader is growing - both within Palestinian society and Arafat's own Fatah movement. He said dissatisfaction with Arafat is being expressed in mass demonstrations in Gaza, Jenin and Tubas; newspapers; as well as a phenomenon of smashing photographs of Arafat. Even close associates of the Palestinian leader are distancing themselves, and some are...
  • S. Arabia affirms solidness of historical ties with US

    08/12/2002 5:33:17 PM PDT · by sonsofliberty2000 · 24 replies · 188+ views
    S. Arabia affirms solidness of historical ties with US -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Xinhuanet 2002-08-13 02:46:56 ¡¡¡¡KUWAIT CITY, Aug. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Saudi Arabia on Monday affirmedthe solidness of its historical relations with the United States and vowed to develop the ties to the best of mutual interests between the two allies, Kuwait's official KUNA news agency reported. ¡¡¡¡Saudi acting Minister of Information Madani Bin Abdul-Qadir Alaqi made the remarks in a press statement after a cabinet meetingchaired by Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz. ¡¡¡¡Alaqi noted in the statement that the cabinet was briefed on a briefing prepared by a Pentagon consultative...
  • High Court issues temporary stay against deportation of terrorists' relatives

    08/13/2002 6:25:11 AM PDT · by Israel Insider · 12 replies · 120+ views
    Israel Insider ^ | 8/13/2002 | Israel Insider
    Israel's High Court of Justice today issued a temporary injunction against the deportation to the Gaza Strip of three Palestinians. Yesterday a military court ruled that the three, relatives of terrorists who organized recent terror attacks, would be deported because they knew of, and abetted terror activities. Lawyers for the Palestinians said deportations serve as "collective punishment" and are illegal according to international law. According to the High Court's decision today, the Israel Defense Forces were given fifteen days to reply to the Palestinians' appeal against the deportation orders. Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat said that deportations were illegal, and...
  • 'Saddam Willing To Fight America To the Last Palestinian'

    08/13/2002 8:05:30 AM PDT · by 1bigdictator · 15 replies · 184+ views
    CNSNews.com | August 13, 2002 | Julie Stahl
    'Saddam Willing To Fight America To the Last Palestinian' By Julie Stahl CNSNews.com Jerusalem Bureau Chief August 13, 2002 Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is trying to stir up the Palestinians to perpetrate 'mega-attacks' against Israel so that an Israeli retaliation will be so strong that it will upset the entire region and prevent America from attacking Iraq, an Israeli analyst said on Tuesday. Nevertheless, Israel is preparing itself for the possibility that the U.S. will attack Iraq and Iraq will bombard Israel with missiles in return. The war of words between Iraq and the U.S. was heating...
  • A List of American Victims of Mideast Terrorist Attacks

    08/13/2002 8:53:25 AM PDT · by newsperson999 · 3+ views
    As you might have suspected the list is very long so just go HERE
  • First, we take Baghdad … Mark Steyn looks ahead to impact on Middle East after Iraq falls [repost]

    08/12/2002 11:53:45 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 12 replies · 292+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Tuesday, August 13, 2002 | Mark Steyn
    War with Iraq looms and not everyone is happy about it. "I think the principle of 'first things first' does apply," says Al Gore, "and has to be followed if we are to have any chance of success." By this he means that, instead of Saddam's removal, Afghanistan's stability "needs to be assured first" -- just as in the Second World War we wisely concentrated on nation-building in the Solomon Islands for two or three years instead of rushing on to liberate a lot of other places. I'd say it's Al Gore's stability that needs to be assured first. Across...
  • The Day The Skies Went Silent-9/11

    08/12/2002 9:31:32 PM PDT · by My Favorite Headache · 29 replies · 397+ views
    CNN | 8-13-02 | My Favorite Headache
    The day the skies went silent Air traffic controllers talk about 9/11 August 12, 2002 Posted: 11:30 PM EDT (0330 GMT) Green dots represent planes in the air in these air traffic control maps from 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. September 11. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (CNN) -- Shortly after American Airlines Flight 11 slammed into the World Trade Center's North Tower at approximately 8:46 a.m., air traffic controllers knew another plane was minutes away from the same deadly objective. They knew because, as with Flight 11, they had lost communications with United Flight 175 and were watching their radar screens as the second...
  • US may seize Arab airports by force to attack Iraq: report

    08/12/2002 3:53:53 PM PDT · by TLBSHOW · 176 replies · 525+ views
    matt drudge ^ | 8/12/2002 | drudge report
    US may seize Arab airports by force to attack Iraq: report Mon Aug 12 2002 14:19:02 ET BEIRUT, Aug. 12 (Xinhua)--Lebanon received a report from diplomatic sources saying that the United States would seize by force several airports in Arab states when it launches a war against Iraq, the An Nahar newspaper reported on Monday. The report said that US President George W. Bush would unleash the military offensive in January 2003 as he has to wait the outcome of the midterm elections of the Congress in November. ``Bush prefers to have Arab support for his war to remove Iraqi...
  • Casualties as Gunmen Attack Jewish Settlement (2 dead)

    08/10/2002 12:59:29 PM PDT · by July 4th · 5 replies · 62+ views
    Reuters ^ | 10 August 2002
    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinian gunmen infiltrated a Jewish settlement in the West Bank on Saturday night, and one person was killed and several wounded in the ensuing firefight, Israeli security sources said. They said two or more gunmen penetrated Mehora in the Jordan Valley under cover of darkness as the Jewish sabbath ended, and were still exchanging fire with Israeli security forces. Israel Radio put the preliminary Israeli casualty toll at five, including one killed, and said one of the gunmen was also believed killed. Palestinians waging a 22-month-old uprising for independence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip have...
  • Guardsmen Patrol GG Bridge - Threat prompts security boost on Golden Gate Bridge

    08/12/2002 9:13:58 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 171+ views
    SFGate.com ^ | 8/12/02 | AP
    <p>National Guardsmen patrolled below and federal officials watched the skies over the Golden Gate Bridge during Monday morning's commute, wrapping up a weekend of intensified monitoring due to the latest word of a potential terrorist threat.</p> <p>The bridge was placed on a "super-heightened" state of alert Friday through Sunday after information was shared through an interagency coalition Friday, said Mary Currie, spokeswoman for the Golden Gate Bridge Highway & Transportation District.</p>
  • ARAB TERRORISTS INFILTRATE JEWISH TOWN

    08/10/2002 12:59:05 PM PDT · by Challenge · 22 replies · 222+ views
    GAMLA: News and Views from Israel ^ | August 10, 2002 | GAMLA: News and Views from Israel
    ARAB TERRORISTS INFILTRATE JEWISH TOWN Two or more terrorist have infiltrated the Jewish town of Mechora, east of Shechem. One Israeli woman has been reported murdered, and two others who were seriously wounded have been taken by helicopter to hospitals. One terrorist is reported killed, and shots are still being exchanged. Click here to read these real-time updates! Do you know what you are missing? Subscribe to the GAMLA Intelligence Report and stay in the know! (FREE email newsletter)
  • Bats in the Saudi belfry

    08/11/2002 11:14:24 PM PDT · by kattracks · 9 replies · 6+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 8/12/02 | Arnaud de Borchgrave
    <p>"U.S. advisers see Saudis as enemies," said the lead story headline in the International Herald Tribune, a global newspaper read by almost all Americans living abroad and by the elites the world over. "Briefing at Pentagon recommends ultimatum over links to terrorism," was the subhead.</p>
  • Backlash in Saudi Arabia

    08/11/2002 2:28:41 PM PDT · by Dog Gone · 66 replies · 950+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | Sunday, August 11, 2002 | Nawaf Obaid
    LONDON, Aug 12, 2002 -- As revealed in a recent front-page story in The Washington Post, "Briefing Depicted Saudis as Enemies," neoconservatives in the US are gaining a wider audience for their attempts to demonize Saudi Arabia. Such jingoistic talk runs counter to the position of the Bush administration, which recognizes Saudi Arabia as a vital ally. Still, the talk is fanning resentment in the kingdom and making it more difficult for the royal family to cooperate with the US on a range of initiatives, such as regional peace, economic development, and maintaining stability in the oil markets. Saudis see...
  • Only war will bring Mideast stability

    08/09/2002 7:47:10 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 19 replies · 220+ views
    National Post ^ | Augustus 09 2002 | John O'Sullivan
    Louder and louder, growing more confident hourly, gradually recovering its nerve following the fiasco of the predicted "quagmire" in Afghanistan, the international peace party is massing to prevent a U.S. attack on Iraq. From the usual suspects -- The New York Times editorial page, the moderate Arab despotisms, Europe's leftish politicians like German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder -- to relatively new recruits such as former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft and anonymous Pentagon generals, the same message is heard: Any American attempt to overthrow Saddam Hussein would threaten the stability of Saudi Arabia, cause a "conflagration" in the Middle East, alienate...
  • Explosion in Jalalabad (Conflicting reports about cause)

    08/09/2002 4:05:58 AM PDT · by leadpenny · 22 replies · 64+ views
    MSNBC Ned Colt
    Ned Colt is reporting that it may be a car bomb. 12 Dead, 85 wouinded. No Americans.
  • Lessons of history (Saudi gag alert)

    08/09/2002 4:52:15 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 6 replies · 87+ views
    Saudi Gazette (Saudi Arabia) ^ | 08/10/2002 | editorial board
    BACK in the late 1960s, Iran s Shah had once wrote to King Faisal that Saudi Arabia should open up and modernize , like making schools mixed women and men . Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, in a PBS television interview referred to these letters preserved in the Saudi archives. The Shah had warned that if Saudi Arabia did not take his advice, I cannot guarantee you will stay on your throne . In his reply, the prescient King Faisal, said: May I remind you, you are not the Shah of France. You ... are in Iran. Your population is 90...
  • Is Our Real Enemy Saudi Arabia?

    08/09/2002 5:46:41 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 23 replies · 256+ views
    CT Now ^ | Augustus 09 2002
    A scholar in Washington stood up the other day and spoke truth to power - and it was about time. The man's name is Laurent Murawiec, a Frenchman who teaches at George Washington University and is a policy analyst at the RAND Corp. On July 10, he told a closed meeting of the Defense Policy Board, a Pentagon advisory group, that the United States' "most dangerous enemy" these days is our good oily friend Saudi Arabia. "Most" could be an exaggeration. But "dangerous" and "enemy" are right on. The true role of Saudi Arabia in the terrorism that has plagued...
  • Culture Vulture; Koranic Misreadings

    08/09/2002 5:20:52 PM PDT · by gcruse · 13 replies · 195+ views
    UPI ^ | Auguts 9, 2002 | Claude Salhani
    Culture Vulture: Koranic misreadings By Claude Salhani From the Life & Mind Desk Published 8/9/2002 10:00 AM WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- A new controversy is percolating in North Carolina over the proposed reading of a book about the Koran -- the Muslim holy book -- by freshmen at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The book in question is called "Approaching the Qur'an: The Early Revelations," and is authored by Michael A. Sells, a professor of comparative religion. Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks believed to be have been perpetuated by Islamist fundamentalists operating under directives from...
  • Zionist lobby stranglehold on US seen behind anti-Saudi briefing

    08/09/2002 4:48:16 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 14 replies · 219+ views
    Saudi Gazette (Saudi Arabia) ^ | 08/10/2002 | Dr Jamal Al-Majadi, Abdul Jabar Abu Ghariba, Haudi Hashash and Raifa Al-Malah
    ABU DHABI, AMMAN AND BEIRUT POLITICAL observers and analysts see the recently exposed briefing to the Pentagon, which branded Saudi Arabia as a terrorist country, as the machinations of the Zionist lobby in the White House. Contacted in a number of Arab capitals, they said Zionist lobbyists in the US are targeting the Kingdom because of its steadfast support of the Palestinian cause and its total rejection of relinquishing or bargaining on Arab right to Al-Quds and the occupied territories. In Abu Dhabi, Muhammed Khalifa, executive director of Zaid Center, regretted the surrender of the US administration and the White...
  • Remains of WTC Victim Buried in Jerusalem

    08/09/2002 4:46:12 PM PDT · by Alouette · 6 replies · 139+ views
    Yahoo ^ | Aug. 9, 2002 | AP
    Mon Aug 5, 2:15 PM ET Orthodox Jewish mourners carry a cardboard box containing the remains of Abraham Zelmanowitz through the Mount of Olives cemetery in Jerusalem, Monday, Aug. 5, 2002. Zelmanowitz, who died in the south tower of the World Trade Center in the Sept. 11 attacks, was identified last week and his remains returned in the box by airplane on Monday. Zelmanowitz was a computer programmer for Blue Cross-Blue Shield based in the World Trade Center. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
  • Four dead after grenade attack on Pakistan Christian hospital

    08/09/2002 3:56:44 PM PDT · by Destro · 19 replies · 89+ views
    AFP ^ | Friday August 9, 4:05 PM | AFP
    Friday August 9, 4:05 PM Four dead after grenade attack on Pakistan Christian hospital A grenade attack on a hospital chapel near the Pakistani capital left at least four dead and 26 wounded, the second time within days a Christian target has been hit. Two Pakistani nurses and a paramedic were among the dead, while one of the attackers was found dead at the scene, hospital workers and witnesses said on Friday. The assailants hurled grenades as staff were emerging from a church service around 7:45 am (0145 GMT) at the Christian Hospital in Taxila, an ancient Buddhist town 25...
  • Secret Service Agent Who Wrote Anti-Muslim Statements During Search to Be Suspended Without Pay

    08/09/2002 3:23:46 PM PDT · by TomGuy · 98 replies · 997+ views
    ap ^ | August 9, 2002 | Bree Fowler
    Secret Service Agent Who Wrote Anti-Muslim Statements During Search to Be Suspended Without Pay By Bree Fowler Associated Press Writer Published: Aug 9, 2002 DETROIT (AP) - A Secret Service agent who admitted he scrawled anti-Muslim statements on a prayer calendar during a search will be suspended for six months without pay, a federal prosecutor said Friday. U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Collins said the agent won't face criminal charges. He said the suspension, which amounts to a financial loss of about $40,000, and other sanctions were greater punishment than any misdemeanor charge would have been. "I think his career, which was...
  • Book Author, Muslim Group, React to Committee's Vote on (UNC) Quran Textbook

    08/09/2002 5:30:59 AM PDT · by Constitution Day · 51 replies · 261+ views
    WRAL-TV 5 (Raleigh, NC) ^ | August 9, 2002 | Associated Press
    <p>RALEIGH, N.C. -- A college religion professor defended his book on the Quran on Thursday, a day after state legislators voted to ban public money for a freshman reading assignment centered on the text.</p> <p>Michael Sells' book "Approaching the Qur'an: The Early Revelations," is required reading for about 4,200 incoming freshmen and transfer students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this month. New students may decline to read the book and write essays explaining their decision.</p>
  • Al Qaeda massing for new fight

    08/08/2002 11:04:27 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 8 replies · 198+ views
    Christian Science Monitor ^ | Friday, August 9, 2002 | By Scott Baldauf | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
    ASADABAD, AFGHANISTAN - Three separate clashes with Al Qaeda fighters this week, including Wednesday's foiled attack inside the city of Kabul, point to the terrorist organization's resurgence in Afghanistan. But there may be much more to come. According to exclusive interviews with Afghan military intelligence chiefs in the eastern Afghan province of Kunar, Al Qaeda has established two main bases inside Pakistan – hundreds of miles north of where US and Pakistani troops are now hunting – and is preparing for a massive strike against the Afghan government. To blunt US air superiority, Al Qaeda forces are attempting to acquire...
  • FBI shadowing suspect passengers: Al-Qaida supporters nabbed at U.S. airports by agents

    08/08/2002 10:39:49 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 1 replies · 193+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, August 9, 2002news, editorial | By Paul Sperry
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Undercover FBI agents are boarding overseas flights bound for the U.S. and shadowing passengers suspected of being connected to al-Qaida and other terrorist groups, U.S. intelligence officials told WorldNetDaily. Upon landing in the U.S., agents have arrested some suspects with the help of other agents waiting in airport terminals to spring the trap, they say. Most recently some 20 FBI agents in Chicago converged on an O'Hare International Airport terminal to arrest an Arab man suspected of supporting al-Qaida, officials say. The suspect, a permanent U.S. resident, flew in from the Middle East on a connecting flight...
  • Body of slain American reporter Daniel Pearl returned to the US

    08/08/2002 11:30:14 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 1 replies · 168+ views
    Associated Press | August 9, 2002
    Body of slain American reporter returned to the US Los Angeles - (AP) -- The body of the American reporter murdered in Pakistan last winter has been returned to the US. A coffin bearing the remains of Daniel Pearl of the Wall Street Journal arrived at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday afternoon on board a commercial flight. The plane taxied to a remote gate out of sight of reporters. His remains were in a simple oak casket covered with red flowers. Pearl's parents live in a Los Angeles suburb and a family spokesman says they'll be holding a private...
  • They supported Hitler: John Hagee warns America's security depends on Israel's survival

    08/08/2002 10:48:13 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 53 replies · 1,044+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, August 9, 2002 | John Hagee
    And now they endorse Osama bin Laden and they want to control Jerusalem after driving the Jews into the sea. Shortly after the bombing at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, thousands of radical Islamic Palestinians gathered in Gaza to celebrate the death and destruction of a suicide bomber at the University. The spiritual leader of Hamas not only called for more attacks, but also stated that the only way to end the violence was for all Jews to leave Israel. The conflict between Arabs and Jews goes back to the birth of Isaac, the son of covenant, and Ishmael, who...
  • Think big on Middle East

    08/08/2002 9:30:33 PM PDT · by kattracks · 8 replies · 239+ views
    TownHall.com ^ | 8/09/02 | Mona Charen
    In 1975, Jimmy Carter's arms control director Paul Warnke published an article titled "Apes on a Treadmill," which summarized liberal thinking on the "lessons of Vietnam." Those "lessons" have sunk deep roots into liberal thinking and continue to hamper the sane conduct of foreign policy even as we contemplate a pre-emptive strike on Iraq. Warnke asserted that "we need not and cannot be the world's policeman. ... Neither we nor any other outsiders are wise enough to decide for another people the course to which their aspirations should lead them. The continuing penumbra of the illusion that somehow we...
  • Former Libyan PM: Why Do Arabs Ignore Their Flaws?

    08/08/2002 10:35:47 AM PDT · by Terriergal · 23 replies · 282+ views
    Former Libyan PM: Why Do Arabs Ignore Their Flaws Former Libyan prime minister Abd Al-Hamid Al-Bakkoush published an article in the London-based Arabic daily Al-Hayat titled, "Hasn't the Time Come to Stop Hiding the Flaws." The following are excerpts of the article: The Arabs Ignore Their Shortcomings and Make Them Virtues "They say that the camel cannot see his hump. Perhaps this is somewhat descriptive of our behavior. Yet while the camel cannot see, we… do not want to see…" "Anyone following the affairs in which we engage and of which we write or speak in this era will...
  • Arab-on-Arab terror in Lebanon: Joseph Farah reveals war raging within Palestinian refugee camps

    08/08/2002 10:52:29 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 7 replies · 219+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, August 9, 2002 | Joseph Farah
    Apologists for the constant Arab terrorism against Israelis rationalize it by claiming past injustices and by suggesting an outgunned movement can only fight back by attacking civilian targets. Maybe those apologists for terror can start explaining why the same tactics by the same people are being employed against other Arabs in Lebanon. That's right. It hasn't received much attention in the international press. But there's a war raging in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. It's Lebanon's own little intifada in the making. Last week, a bomb went off in front of a shop in the Ain Helweh camp near...
  • Saddam Speaks to Attack Possibility

    08/08/2002 4:02:11 AM PDT · by prisoner6 · 52 replies · 239+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | Thu Aug 8, 4:01 AM ET | AP
    Saddam Speaks to Attack Possibility Thu Aug 8, 4:01 AM ET BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Anyone who attacks Iraq will die in "disgraceful failure," Iraqi President Saddam Hussein ( news - web sites) said in a speech to the nation Thursday. AP Photo Related Links ? Saddam: U.S. Won't Be Able to Oust Government (AP) ? Defiant Iraq Talks Tough as U.S. Looks for Answers (Reuters) Speaking on the anniversary of the end of the Iraq-Iran war of 1980-88, Saddam made no direct mention of the U.S.-British demand for the return of U.N. arms inspectors to Iraq, which has sparked...
  • Israel faces danger of "mega-terror" attack

    08/08/2002 6:44:32 AM PDT · by Israel Insider · 31 replies · 243+ views
    Israel Insider ^ | 8/8/2002 | Israel Insider
    For the second time in three months, a bomb exploded underneath a fuel tanker yesterday, lightly injuring the vehicle's driver. New security procedures recommended by police to prevent such an attack have yet to be implemented. The bombing came as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon consulted with senior officials about prospects for a "mega-terror" attack that could kill hundreds of Israelis. Truck driver Rafi Levy, 47, of Jerusalem, was lightly injured when a bomb exploded underneath his truck as it was being repaired in a Rishon Letzion garage. Levy told police that he had parked the previous night in a secured...
  • Israel arrests nine foreign activists and plans to deport them

    08/08/2002 9:10:37 AM PDT · by Catspaw · 59 replies · 363+ views
    <p>JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israeli soldiers arrested nine foreign activists, including three Americans, during a protest against Israel's occupation of Palestinian towns, and police said Thursday the detainees would be deported.</p> <p>Among those taken into custody was Adam Shapiro, 30, a New York City Jew who spent a night in Yasser Arafat's headquarters in April to support the Palestinian leader when the compound was under siege by Israeli forces.</p>
  • Al-Qaeda Takes Fight For 'Hearts And Minds' To The Web

    08/08/2002 7:05:51 AM PDT · by Stand Watch Listen · 19 replies · 3,307+ views
    Jane's Intelligence Review | August 2002 | Paul Eedle
    The internet has become a significant weapon for Al-Qaeda as it seeks to influence radical Muslim opinion and justify its campaign of terror against the West. Paul Eedle reports. While Al-Qaeda has found support in the Muslim world with its vitriolic condemnation of US policies on issues such as Israel, Iraq and Afghanistan, the organisation's strategy of all-out war against the West has met with a surprising amount of opposition from Muslim radicals. Important Muslim radicals in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, in particular, have been criticising Al-Qaeda, arguing that Muslims should avoid alienating potential supporters in the West and that...