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...easy to understand why Brazilians would migrate to Curitiba, but why do people keep streaming into a Kinshasa or a Karachi, Pakistan? What is the irresistible lure of the megacity? To the outsider, a neatly swept native village in Africa, Asia or Latin America may look more inviting than a squalid urban squatter settlement. But until recently even the most wretched city slums have offered better access to paying jobs, more varied diets, better education and better health care than what was available in rural communities...
...agency. There, Mrs. Seale was caught with a briefcase containing some extraordinary items: three .38-cal. bullets and a 1985 directory of home addresses for Exxon executives. A search of the house where the Seales had been staying turned up the scribbled phone numbers of banks in Zurich and Karachi, and a book on money laundering. Former Exxon security guard Seale and his wife, both 45, face life in prison if convicted. Investigators last Saturday discovered a body in the New Jersey Pine Barrens suspected to be Reso...
...bomb-laden luggage replaced an innocent bag, what happened to the displaced suitcase? On Dec. 21, 1988, the day of the bombing, one of Pan Am's Berlin-based pilots was about to head home to Seattle, Washington, for Christmas when he received orders to fly to Karachi first. He had with him two identical Samsonite suitcases full of presents. At the Berlin airport, he $ asked Pan Am to send them directly to Seattle. "Rush" tags, marked for Flights 637 to Frankfurt, 107 to London and 123 to Seattle, were affixed to the bags...
...criminal minds of his time, a man who built a financial web that is unlikely ever to be completely understood. In fact, B.C.C.I. might have endured longer had Abedi not fallen gravely ill in the late 1980s. The frail 68-year-old could only watch from his estate in Karachi when the branches of his bank were seized in 69 countries last July...
...born in Karachi and grew up in South America. Although not ill-intentioned, the journalist's error is symptomatic of the definition of "race" in this culture where "Black," "Asian" and "Hispanic" are the only officially recognized "minorities...