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West faces attacks from cyberspace
AL-QAEDA operatives may be planning cyber-attacks against Western interests by hacking into government and corporate computer systems.

US nabs al-Qaida Web site producer
The Web site run by al-Qaida in Iraq was strangely quiet during the referendum on the new Iraqi constitution.

Al-Qaeda’s Barber of Baghdad
The Barber’s’ duties included altering senior al Qaeda in Iraq members’ appearances by dying hair color,... altering hairstyles and changing facial hair

Intercepted al-Qaeda letter may not be all it seems
A long letter purportedly from Osama bin Laden's deputy, made public this week by the US, has been interpreted by some as a fundamental shift of strategy by the leadership of al-Qaeda. But it has also generated debate among experts about whether the letter is genuine - and, if it is, whether the US has mistakenly identified its intended recipient.

In Al Qaeda letter, a strategic blueprint
Some experts suspect that the letter is a fake, and that the CIA - not Al Qaeda bigwig Ayman al-Zawahiri - may be its true author.

3,022 posted on 10/16/2005 3:26:17 PM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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Well, the jihadis sure think that the letter is a fake and I know for sure that I can take their word on that.

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Hi Donna.

A good Sunday to you.

THANKS for the links.


3,024 posted on 10/16/2005 3:33:15 PM PDT by Cindy
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Mossad's Canuck gets his man
They were the deadliest al-Qaeda bombings of the 1990s, and the attacks that ignited the war on terror. Today, in the final instalment of a three-part series, a quiet British Columbia man who helped bomb the American embassies in East Africa is cornered by the CIA and Mossad.

Where are all the jihadis?
There was a time not too long ago when jihadi outfits had placed their donation boxes at the shops, in the restaurants, on street corners, urging Pakistanis to donate generously to the Jihad in Kashmir and elsewhere in the world where Muslim minorities were supposedly waging struggles for self-determination. General Musharraf, after declaring himself an ally of the US in the post-9/11 scenario, wrapped up all such activities, forcing the Jihadis go underground.

Terror groups move into quake vacuum
ASHA WAHID waited four days for help to reach her family in their remote refugee camp after the earthquake destroyed their home and left them all injured.

3,028 posted on 10/16/2005 3:54:13 PM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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