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...camps has, in a sense, made investigators' jobs more difficult. When the U.S. decided to bomb the camps, they were a big fat target; now American and allied forces have to hunt down terrorists, not by the score, but one or two at a time. Hence the conclusion of Steven Simon, who worked on counterterrorism in the Clinton White House: "On the whole, they're better off without Afghanistan. They now have total global mobility." Probably thousands of al-Qaeda sympathizers escaped the bombing in Afghanistan and made their way back to their home countries, traveling to Europe through Iran...
...carrying a maximum 15-year sentence. Still, local citizens provided tips, law-enforcement agencies shared information, and people kept their mouths shut until arrests were made. That's a compelling enough storyline to stay tuned for Act II. --By Josh Tyrangiel. Reported by Elaine Shannon/Washington and Simon Crittle and Steven Frank/Lackawanna
...Staff writer Steven N. Jacobs can be reached at snjacobs@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Steven N. Jacobs can be reached at snjacobs@fas.harvard.edu...
...state treasurer and a former state legislator—leads current polls. She is followed closely by Warren E. Tolman, a former state legislator, Robert B. Reich, a Brandeis University professor and former secretary of labor and Thomas F. Birmingham’72, president of the state senate. (Steven Grossman is also listed, though he withdrew from the race in July...