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To: MythMan who wrote (129121)10/13/2001 10:19:44 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
>>>>>The Bush Man is going to be under the gun to make major progress quickly. <<<<<<<<<

MM, he can not make any progress as the main problem is not OBL or Afghanistan ......... even if he is taken out the problems remain

‘Kill Osama and every Muslim child will become an Osama’

hindustantimes.com

Jaish-e-Mohammad says jihad will go on against India

hindustantimes.com

hindustantimes.com



To: MythMan who wrote (129121)10/13/2001 11:53:45 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 436258
 
Saudi and Pakistani Assets Cited for Ties to bin Laden

The new list of 39 individuals and groups, which adds to 27 identified in a White House executive order last month, appears for the first time to draw a direct link between Mr. bin Laden and prominent members of Saudi society.

It names Yasin al-Qadi, a Saudi businessman who has run a foundation with trustees that have included some of the kingdom's most prominent families. It has funneled millions of dollars from Saudi businesses to Mr. bin Laden, according to the Treasury Department.
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Also on the list is Rabita Trust, a Pakistani charity that at least until recently had Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, on its board. Administration officials said they warned President Musharraf of the impending order against the Rabita Trust and encouraged him to disassociate himself from what they described as its founder's links to Al Qaeda, Mr. bin Laden's terrorist network.
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A spokesman for the Saudi Embassy declined to comment on any of its citizens suspected of terrorist links, citing a continuing investigation.


nytimes.com;

Wonder if they investigated the "Prince" short sales since mid / end August