An Internet company under criminal investigation for hosting Islamic terrorist websites is using electronic shell games to make it difficult to track down those responsible for its actions. As Newsweek reported, during the past year, 357Hosting, formally based near Utrecht in the Netherlands, hosted a number of Islamic websites that showed the videos of beheadings of foreign hostages in Iraq and messages from Iraqi-based al-Qaida leader Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi. The public prosecutor's office in Utrecht told Newsweek it has opened a criminal investigation into possible Internet hate crimes. But, the magazine reported, the former operator of the hosting company claims...