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Met Bin Laden, Done That

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Thursday, October 16, 2003

When the FBI arrested six Yemenite-Americans in September 2002, many believed that the Justice Department had finally nabbed a US-based "sleeper cell". A Frontline/New York Times investigation now reveals that suspects met Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan but did not agree to become his henchmen.

The Resolution will not be Televised

Veronique Soulé Diplomatic Affairs Editor of Libération in France on the United Nations Security Council resolution on Iraq and Richard Wolffe Senior Diplomatic Correspondent with Newsweek and author The Victim's Fortune: Inside the Epic Battle Over the Debts of the Holocaust (Harper Collins, 2002)

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Office Space: The Final Frontier

Amy Joyce Writes the "Life at Work" column for the Washington Post and author: I Went to College for This?: How to Turn Your Entry Level Job Into a Career You Love (McGraw-Hill, 2002) on declining boundaries and mistrust in open-plan offices

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Counter-terrorism Case Study

Matthew Purdy New York Times reporter on New York Times article & Frontline documentary "Chasing the Sleeper Cell" about the complications of stopping terrorism before it occurs and Lowell Bergman Frontline correspondent and producer and New York Times reporter

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