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It started as a monologue, said one of the three, Bushra al-Hindi.
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It started as a monologue, said one of the three, Bushra al-Hindi.
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“Tamer al-Hindi” = the “Indian-date,” whence our word “Tamarind.”
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The next time that al-Hindi picks up the phone, it may be a friendly Mossad agent on the other end.
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(The British found al-Hindi on Tuesday and arrested him, along with a dozen others suspected of Qaeda ties.)
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According to the intelligence document, al-Hindi noticed that a local British imam employed African-American bodyguards with families in Montana.
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U.S. authorities said they believed al-Hindi was the same person sent by Qaeda operative Khalid Shaikh Mohammed before 9/11 to conduct detailed surveillance on financial buildings in New York, New Jersey and Washington.
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Regardless of the risk of alerting al-Hindi or others, the public must be notified of the threat.
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Since 9/11, al-Hindi has been living in Britain at least some of the time.
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A British intelligence source, speaking on background to NEWSWEEK, was indignant that Americans blew a chance to secretly watch al-Hindi while he continued to move around and make contact with other Qaeda operatives.
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