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...plots may be advancing swiftly. I've never seen the British quite this alarmed." British authorities are tight-lipped about their concerns, but the nation has been on its second highest terrorism alert for about a month now. "Given the number of operations by British police," says French terrorism expert Roland Jacquard, "they're apparently going after more than one plot and group." Three weeks ago, London Mayor Ken Livingstone said police had thwarted four separate plots "to actually cause mayhem and take life in this city...
...network's technical expert and de facto chief. Trained in Europe for Saddam's weapons program, he specialized in missile warheads and electronics as an Iraqi official. Recently, he says, he has developed methods to launch helicopter missiles from the ground. Following a strict chain of command, cell leaders report to Abu Ali, passing intelligence up the chain and carrying instructions back down. Under his guidance the insurgents weigh information on U.S. troop movements and select targets. When they are ready to strike, they quickly activate men and weaponry. The cells work in their own regions, but from time...
...fictional characters interact with each other onscreen throughout Greenwood’s performances, and in between songs she joins in their conversations, delivering her lines during carefully scripted silences. Such moments reveal how meticulously planned the seemingly spontaneous performances really are. Greenwood’s expert execution implies an exacting level of detail in editing, audiovisual synchronization and scripting, as animation, bits of television commercials, and cardboard cutouts all appear throughout the videos...
...leave The Crimson to catch a quick shower or an occasional class, this dedicated newsie is always on-call. He can change the Imagesetter film in his sleep (or at least talk any idiot through the process from his bed in Dunster) and he’s become an expert in installing memory, upgrading software and annoying everyone in the newsroom by paging the entire building to bitch about late writers and finicky technology. In a conscious effort to coordinate content in all sections, Gellis has stepped in to proof the magazine on a number of occasions. Even when...
...It’s a combination of his support in kids and education programs while at Harvard…and bringing a mental health expert here,” Stone said...