Yesterday two reel-to-reel tapes, identified as studio recordings from the White Album sessions made by the Beatles between July and October of 1968, were found locked in a safe in two-storey yellow brick house in Lidcombe. The arrest followed an elaborate operation, codenamed Acetone, by the record industry's global network of piracy investigators and British police, which involved undercover operatives in Europe and Asia posing as music bootleggers and flying in to Sydney to set up meetings.Now, if only the international war on terror were this organized...