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A carpet of clouds in Tanzania
THIS might look like the top of the world, but Nate Steel of Saugus still had about 3,000 feet to go. The 19,340-foot summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania was the high point, literally, of his trip through Africa two years ago. This image, captured...Tags: Nikon Corp
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U.S. links bin Laden deputy to terror attacks
Washington BureauU.S. officials believe that Mohammed Atef, a top lieutenant of Osama bin Laden, was involved in planning the Sept. 11 hijackings that killed about 5,700 people, sources confirmed Sunday. This provides the most direct, high-level link between bin Laden...Tags: Armed Conflicts, National Security, Tony Blair, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Official foreign tourist offices
Here is a list of selected government tourist offices. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234; dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. delegation. Anguilla: Anguilla Tourist Board, (800) 553-...Tags: Hong Kong, Botswana, Macau, Turkey, Thailand
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Bush unveils `most wanted' terrorist list
Washington BureauPresident Bush on Wednesday expanded the worldwide terrorism hunt beyond Osama bin Laden and unveiled posters of 22 "most wanted terrorists," who are accused of plotting five deadly attacks on American targets over the last two decades. Standing at the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, U.S. Department of State, Armed Forces, Crimes
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U.S. casts anti-terror net
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The money came from Afghanistan. The plot was likely hatched in Germany. And the 19 young men who carried out the catastrophic suicide attacks acted largely alone inside the United States, leaving behind few co-conspirators. One month, 655...Tags: Germany, National Security, Crime, Law and Justice, Guerrilla Activity, U.S. Department of State
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Embassy bombing suspects lose case
The Washington PostAfter three years of legal delays, Britain's highest court ruled Monday that an alleged Al Qaeda leader can be extradited to the United States on charges he helped plan the lethal 1998 bombings of two U.S. Embassies. But U.S. officials here said Khaled al...Tags: Armed Conflicts, National Security, Crime, Law and Justice, European Union, Guerrilla Activity
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Camps Are Rubble but Their Threat Remains
Times Staff WritersSurrounded by mud walls and hidden in the rugged mountains of eastern Afghanistan, the Khalden camp was the birthplace of deadly terrorist attacks and plots against the United States for nearly a decade. With 50 to 100 recruits at a time, studying...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Biological and Chemical Weapons, National Security, Vehicles, Crime, Law and Justice
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Serengeti Q&A
Tribune staff reporterQ. When is the rainy season, and what does that mean, exactly? A. From November through May, the rain-soaked Serengeti teems with wildlife, feeding on lush vegetation and slaking thirst at abundant water holes. We're talking 1.3 million wildebeests, a...Tags: United Nations, Interior Policy, Animals, Preventative Medicine, New York
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4 get life for '98 terrorist attacks
Tribune national correspondentFollowing poignant pleas from victims to show no mercy, a federal judge Thursday sentenced four associates of Osama bin Laden to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 1998 bombings of U.S. Embassies in East Africa. U.S. District...Tags: National Security, Crime, Law and Justice, Guerrilla Activity, Punishment, Al-Qaeda
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For sale -- cheap: 'Dead white men's clothing'
Times Staff WriterTossed off a flatbed truck, a 100-pound bale of used panties and bras, worn socks, DKNY suits and Michael Jordan jerseys lands with a thud amid a jostling swarm of shoppers. Okech Anorue slits the plastic wrap on the refrigerator-size bundle he bought...Tags: Shaquille O'Neal, Lagos (Nigeria), Allen Iverson, Vehicles, Computers
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City's 5 million reduced to mere survival
Tribune foreign correspondentThe invalids line their wheelchairs along the edge of the pier, high above the Congo River's swirling, deadly currents, as if about to plunge in. But they are not suicidal. They are in a race. And they must solve an important puzzle: How can they board...Tags: United Nations, Central Africa, Rivers, Hospitals and Clinics, Television
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Foreign government tour offices
For tourist information on select foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the country's U.N. mission or delegation. Anguilla: Anguilla Tourist...Tags: Hong Kong, Botswana, Macau, Turkey, Thailand
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