31. The House bill would expand the powers of law enforcement officials to wiretap the telephones of terrorist suspects as well as monitor their e-mail traffic. 32. The indictment also comes on the heels of controversy over plans to bring some terrorist suspects to justice in a military tribunal rather than in U.S. courts. 33. The sleepy Afghan border guards, recently hired by the Americans to look for terrorist suspects, give a lazy wave. 34. The Sudanese say they have arrested at least one major terrorist suspect connected to al-Qaida. 35. The terrorist suspect in question was Hani Hanjour, who came in contact with the defendant at a flight club in Phoenix. 36. The television news above the bar flashed brightly with rogues gallery photographs of terrorist suspects. 37. They do not want to reveal how the United States gathers information on terrorist suspects or to endanger intelligence sources and methods. 38. They also demanded that the top terrorist suspects turn themselves in, a demand that has been consistently pressed by U.S. military officials. 39. They said the tribunals would probably allow conviction of a terrorist suspect on a two-thirds vote of the officers on the panel. 40. Webster predicted that defense officials will come under growing pressure to obtain information from terrorist suspects who have resisted repeated interrogation. |