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NBC bumps Ann Coulter, denies conspiracy (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News) January 5, 2009, 11:10 pm EST NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - NBC News denied Monday that conservative author Ann Coulter has been banned from the network after "Today" dropped her from Tuesday's program because of breaking-news events. |
NBC bumps Ann Coulter, denies conspiracy (Reuters) January 5, 2009, 10:06 pm EST NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - NBC News denied Monday that conservative author Ann Coulter has been banned from the network after "Today" dropped her from Tuesday's program because of breaking-news events. |
NBC bumps Ann Coulter, denies conspiracy (Reuters via Yahoo! News) January 5, 2009, 9:52 pm EST NBC News denied Monday that conservative author Ann Coulter has been banned from the network after "Today" dropped her from Tuesday's program because of breaking-news events. |
BAD 'DAY' FOR ANN COULTER (New York Post) January 5, 2009, 7:53 pm EST CONTROVERSIAL conservative Ann Coulter blew a gasket yesterday when the "Today" show abruptly canceled an appearance on the day her new book about the Obamas comes out. The cancellation sparked reports that she had been "banned for life" from NBC... |
Ann Coulter Kicked Off NBC's 'Today Show' (Editor & Publisher) January 5, 2009, 7:34 pm EST NEW YORK Was columnist and author Ann Coulter merely cancelled for one day -- or, as Matt Drudge headlines it at his blog, "banned for life" due to alleged untruths in her new book? |
Liberal Media Won't Help Poor Ann Coulter Plug Her Book [Bias] (Gawker) January 5, 2009, 6:30 pm EST Ann Coulter has a new book out called GLORBAHLF: LIBERAL TERROR DEATH and she was going to go sell this book on Today but then NBC woke up and remembered that its not 2002. These terrible people... |
Standing up to Bush (Las Vegas Sun) January 5, 2009, 11:42 am EST Recurring themes of the Bush administration — secrecy and low regard for science — are prevalent in two White House actions that are now stimulating considerable opposition. |
Patrick Tyler's 'A World of Trouble': an opinionated look at the Middle East (Austin American-Statesman) January 3, 2009, 12:09 pm EST Patrick Tyler is a veteran foreign correspondent who has worked the Middle East and China beats since the mid '80s, first for The Washington Post and then for The New York Times. |
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Posted by: archiveguard on Aug 01, 2005 - 11:32 PM
The same day, Clarke convened a meeting of his CSG to discuss both the
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The following is the text of an item from the Presidential Daily
Brief received by President William J. Clinton on December 4, 1998.
Redacted material is indicated in brackets.
SUBJECT: Bin Ladin Preparing to Hijack US Aircraft and Other Attacks
1. Reporting [-] suggests Bin Ladin and his allies are preparing for
attacks in the US, including an aircraft hijacking to obtain the release
of Shaykh 'Umar 'Abd al-Rahman, Ramzi Yousef, and Muhammad Sadiq 'Awda.
One source quoted a senior member of the Gama'at al-Islamiyya (IG)
saying that, as of late October, the IG had completed planning for an
operation in the US on behalf of Bin Ladin, but that the operation was
on hold.A senior Bin Ladin operative from Saudi Arabia was to visit IG
counterparts in the US soon thereafter to discuss options-perhaps
including an aircraft hijacking.
- IG leader Islambuli in late September was planning to hijack a US
airliner during the "next couple of weeks" to free 'Abd
al-Rahman and the other prisoners, according to what may be a
different source.
- The same source late last month said that Bin Ladin might
implement plans to hijack US aircraft before the beginning of
Ramadan on 20 December and that two members of the operational team
had evaded security checks during a recent trial run at an
unidentified New York airport. [-]
2. Some members of the Bin Ladin network have received hijack
training, according to various sources, but no group directly tied to
Bin Ladin's al-Qa'ida organization has ever carried out an aircraft
hijacking.Bin Ladin could be weighing other types of operations against
US aircraft.Accord-ing to [-] the IG in October obtained SA-7 missiles
and intended to move them from Yemen into Saudi Arabia to shoot down an
Egyptian plane or, if unsuccessful, a US military or civilian aircraft.
- A [-] in October told us that unspecified "extremist
elements" in Yemen had acquired SA-7s. [-]
3. [-] indicate the Bin Ladin organization or its allies are moving
closer to implementing anti-US attacks at unspecified locations, but we
do not know whether they are related to attacks on aircraft. A Bin Ladin
associate in Sudan late last month told a colleague in Kandahar that he
had shipped a group of containers to Afghanistan. Bin Ladin associates
also talked about the movement of containers to Afghanistan before the
East Africa bombings.
- In other [-] Bin Ladin associates last month discussed picking up
a package in Malaysia. One told his colleague in Malaysia that
"they" were in the "ninth month [of pregnancy]."
- An alleged Bin Ladin supporter in Yemen late last month remarked
to his mother that he planned to work in "commerce" from
abroad and said his impending "marriage," which would take
place soon, would be a "surprise.""Commerce" and
"marriage" often are codewords for terrorist attacks. [-]
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hijacking concern and the antiaircraft missile threat. To address the
hijacking warning, the group agreed that New York airports should go to maximum
security starting that weekend. They agreed to boost security at other East
coast airports. The CIA agreed to distribute versions of the report to the FBI
and FAA to pass to the New York Police Department and the airlines. The FAA
issued a security directive on December 8, with specific requirements for more
intensive air carrier screening of passengers and more oversight of the
screening process, at all three New York City area airports.112
The intelligence community could learn little about the source of the
information. Later in December and again in early January 1999, more information
arrived from the same source, reporting that the planned hijacking had been
stalled because two of the operatives, who were sketchily described, had been
arrested near Washington, D.C. or New York. After investigation, the FBI could
find no information to support the hijack threat; nor could it verify any
arrests like those described in the report. The FAA alert at the New York area
airports ended on January 31, 1999.113
On December 17, the day after the United States and Britain began their
Desert Fox bombing campaign against Iraq, the Small Group convened to discuss
intelligence suggesting imminent Bin Ladin attacks on the U.S. embassies in
Qatar and Ethiopia. The next day, Director Tenet sent a memo to the President,
the cabinet, and senior officials throughout the government describing reports
that Bin Ladin planned to attack U.S. targets very soon, possibly over the next
few days, before Ramadan celebrations began. Tenet said he was "greatly
concerned."114
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