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  • Breaking al-Qaida

    To no one's surprise, captured members of the terror organization are proving close-mouthed. How far should the U.S. go to get them to talk?
  • A kinder, gentler war pitch

    In a Monday night speech, President Bush shifted his rhetoric in an effort to seal the deal with a skeptical public.
  • Al-Qaida cell, or misguided kids?

    Federal prosecutors say the arrest of six Yemeni Americans in Buffalo is a blow against world terrorism. Or, critics say, it may be another mirage.
  • Congress frustrated by Bush stonewalling

    U.S. security agencies had signals years ago that foreshadowed 9/11. But the White House and key intelligence officials don't want to talk about it.
  • On a secret Taliban trail into Afghanistan

    Walking the narrow goat trails of Kunar Province, Taliban and al-Qaida fighters can travel with their weapons to and from Pakistan. But which way are they headed?
  • Tribal Area dance

    Getting into Pakistan's autonomous region isn't so easy, but once you're there you can't go far without stumbling on the jihadis.
  • Why Moussaoui matters

    Yes, he's a self-proclaimed al-Qaida follower who hates America. But he also seems to be a delusional loose cannon who may not have been part of the Sept. 11 group -- and the country deserves a trial that gets at the truth.
  • The case of the missing code

    Are al-Qaida terrorists hiding their secrets in eBay photographs?
  • Al-Qaida monitored U.S. negotiations with Taliban over oil pipeline

    A memo by military chief Mohammed Atef raises new questions about whether failed U.S. efforts to reform Afghanistan's radical regime -- and build the pipeline -- set the stage for Sept. 11.
  • Terrorists under the bed

    "Terrorism expert" Steven Emerson paints a terrifying picture of lethal Muslim fundamentalists among us in "American Jihad." But he doesn't know the difference between Osama bin Laden and Yasser Arafat.
  • Bushed!

    Osama bin Laden is still at large and Afghanistan is a mess -- so why is the president in a hurry to take his anti-terror campaign elsewhere?
  • His master's voice

    This just in: President Bush dishes out overblown al-Qaida threats -- and the press laps them up.
  • The encrypted jihad

    We can't stop terrorists from using uncrackable codes. So we shouldn't even try.
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