51. The indictment, not released publicly, accuses him of acts of terror that predate the embassy bombings. 52. The man suspected of masterminding the embassy bombings, Osama bin Laden, has been living there under the protection of the fundamentalist Taliban. 53. The news media here has been saturated this week with coverage of the U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. 54. The panel, led by a retired admiral, William J. Crowe Jr., investigated the two embassy bombings. 55. The State Department was sympathetic but was struggling to cope with the aftermath of the embassy bombings. 56. The testimony of one of the ex-aides, a Sudanese man named Jamal Ahmed Al-Fadl, did not deal with the embassy bombings. 57. The trial of five alleged Bin Laden associates accused in the embassy bombings began last week. 58. The Taleban have condemned the embassy bombings. 59. Those intercepts, coming after embassy bombings in Africa and the suicidal bombing of a Navy ship in an Arabian port, were sometimes alarming. 60. Two weeks later, after lying to a U.S. grand jury investigating the embassy bombings, he was arrested. |