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Al Qaeda In YemenMay 29th
Ghaith Abdul-Ahad travels deep into Yemen's radical heartland to investigate how Al Qaeda and affiliated militants have seized areas in southern Yemen and are winning some popular support.ALSO IN THIS HOURThe Interrogator
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The Secret WarJan. 3, 2012 / 17:17Inside the deepest front in America's war against Al Qaeda and the Taliban: PakistanWatch Now »Following a worker’s non-fatal 100-foot fall from a Texas cell tower last week, one of AT&T’s construction management firms has … (read more »)
Permalink »While state and local governments cut back funding to public higher education institutions, the volume of federal government subsidies to for-profit colleges and universities continues to increase (read more »)
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Permalink »The Solano County sheriff’s office has decided not to review about 300 autopsies performed by Dr. Thomas Gill, a forensic … (read more »)
Permalink »Fifty men have died in accidents on cell sites since 2003, but federal workplace safety regulators have few tools and little will to impose consequences on the companies that count on their labor. (read more »)
Permalink »Sgt. Lesia Mims told the FBI what she knew about Henry Glover's death but apparently not her own department. (read more »)
Permalink »In a sign of increased sensitivity over U.S. drone strategy, White House counterterror chief John Brennan has taken command of … (read more »)
Permalink »Led by the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia, a block of 20 countries and intergovernmental organizations dubbed the "Friends of Yemen" met in Riyadh today to pledge $4 billion in assistance to the Arab world's poorest country. (read more »)
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Permalink »What are your questions for former cell tower worker Wally Reardon? Ask him on Reddit today or in our live chat. (read more »)
Permalink »Join Cell Tower Deaths reporters Ryan Knutson and Liz Day for a live chat featuring former cell tower climber Wally Reardon and guest questioner Ben Drawbaugh from Engadget. You can leave a question now. (read more »)
Permalink »When Jon Corzine took the reins of MF Global in 2010, the Wall Street brokerage was a deeply troubled firm. … (read more »)
Permalink »Corporate giants have outsourced the dangerous work of building and maintaining communications towers to tiny subcontracting companies. Over the last nine years, nearly 100 workers have died, 50 of them on cell sites. (read more »)
Permalink »In what was the most deadly terrorist attack in Yemen in years, a suicide bomber disguised as a Yemeni soldier detonated explosives during a military parade rehearsal near the Presidential palace in Sana today, killing more than 90 people and wounding 300 others. (read more »)
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