The Israeli-owned Paradise Hotel in Indian Ocean port of Mombassa, Kenya reopened Sunday exactly two years after hotel was the target of a suicide car bombing attack. Three suicide bombers rammed their car into the Israeli-owned Paradise Hotel in November 2002, killing Noy and Dvir Anter, 12 and 13, Albert DeHaville, 60, and nine others, and wounding 80. At about the same time, terrorists fired at least two missiles at an Arkia airliner carrying 261 passengers as it took off from Mombassa's airport for Israel. The missiles narrowly missed, and the plane landed safely at Ben-Gurion Airport approximately five hours...