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...consumes acres of space in the CIA's Langley, Va., headquarters, with computers whirring, phones jangling and TV sets turned on 24 hours a day, not only to CNN-the favorite in military command centers-but also to al-Jazeera, the Qatar-based TV network that's usually the first to broadcast videos from Osama bin Laden. The warren of offices and cubicles that make up its main section has grown so large that street signs named after terror purveyors have been erected to guide newcomers. The intersection that draws the most smiles is Saddam Street and Usama Bin Lane...
...Over the past five years, TIME chronicled the rise and fall of WorldCom and the man who built the company from a small Mississippi operation into the second-largest telecom in the U.S., Bernie Ebbers. Complete coverage from TIME, CNN and FORTUNE below...
...CNN: WorldCom in Accounting Trouble...
...didn’t need to be the center of attention,” friend Tom Stark told CNN...
...China in the '90s; these were the prime areas of an outsider's political and cultural interest. But it's a big continent. Asia also means Iran?arguably the most productive of the past decade?and the former Soviet republic of Tajikistan. Who knew that these countries, familiar to CNN viewers mainly as restive neighbors of Afghanistan, had thriving (or even furtive) movie centers? That's a prime function of Cannes: to inform the world of the impulse, and ability, to make good films in strange places. Look around, in programs outside the main competition, and find the truth...