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July 28, 2010, 3:30 pm CDT
If there's a media bias against North Carolina football player Marvin Austin and his teammates, it wasn't apparent in the voting for the preseason All-ACC football team that was released Wednesday.
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If there's a media bias against North Carolina football player Marvin Austin and his teammates, it wasn't apparent in the voting for the preseason All-ACC football team that was released Wednesday.
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July 28, 2010, 8:29 am CDT
Former Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo is in the process of leaving the GOP to run for governor as a candidate of the American Constitution Party. Here's what the party stands for.
Tudor's Take: UNC got plenty of support on all-ACC team
July 28, 2010, 7:42 am CDT
If theres a media bias against North Carolina football player Marvin Austin and his teammates, it wasnt apparent in the voting for the preseason all-ACC team that was released today.
Leaked Documents Don't Derail Afghanistan Funding In House
July 28, 2010, 3:44 am CDT
Despite the leak of documents about the Afghan war, the House easily passed funding for President Obama's increase in troops for the conflict.
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Its early morning at Lake Casitas. The sun bounces off the water as white puffy clouds float leisurely across the blue sky. Most people would consider such a spot paradise, but for Ojai native Marc Mitrany its just another day at the office.
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Its early morning at Lake Casitas. The sun bounces off the water as white puffy clouds float leisurely across the blue sky. Most people would consider such a spot paradise, but for Ojai native Marc Mitrany its just another day at the office.


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911: 911 Commission Report section 3.1

Posted by: archiveguard on Aug 01, 2005 - 10:07 PM
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COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES

In chapter 2, we described the growth of a new kind of terrorism, and a new terrorist organization-especially from 1988 to 1998, when Usama Bin Ladin declared war and organized the bombing of two U.S. embassies. In this chapter, we trace the parallel evolution of government efforts to counter terrorism by Islamic extremists against the United States.

We mention many personalities in this report. As in any study of the U.S. government, some of the most important characters are institutions. We will introduce various agencies, and how they adapted to a new kind of terrorism.

 

3.1 FROM THE OLD TERRORISM TO THE NEW: THE FIRST WORLD TRADE CENTER BOMBING

At 18 minutes after noon on February 26, 1993, a huge bomb went off beneath the two towers of the World Trade Center. This was not a suicide attack. The terrorists parked a truck bomb with a timing device on Level B-2 of the underground garage, then departed. The ensuing explosion opened a hole seven stories up. Six people died. More than a thousand were injured. An FBI agent at the scene described the relatively low number of fatalities as a miracle.1

President Bill Clinton ordered his National Security Council to coordinate the response. Government agencies swung into action to find the culprits. The Counterterrorist Center located at the CIA combed its files and queried sources around the world. The National Security Agency (NSA), the huge Defense Department signals collection agency, ramped up its communications intercept network and searched its databases for clues.2 The New York Field Office of the FBI took control of the local investigation and, in the end, set a pattern for future management of terrorist incidents.

Four features of this episode have significance for the story of 9/11.

First, the bombing signaled a new terrorist challenge, one whose rage and malice had no limit. Ramzi Yousef, the Sunni extremist who planted the bomb, said later that he had hoped to kill 250,000 people.3

Second, the FBI and the Justice Department did excellent work investigating the bombing. Within days, the FBI identified a truck remnant as part of a Ryder rental van reported stolen in Jersey City the day before the bombing.4

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