U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has labeled it an “act of terrorism.” Much of Times Square was suddenly transformed into a ghost town last night after a car containing explosive materials was discovered. An unoccupied Nissan Pathfinder, its engine idling, was reported to the police around 6:30; the car was found to contain three [...]
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There’s mucho moolah involved in New York City’s upcoming judicial extravaganza: the hysterically controversial 9/11 terrorist trial. From Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly’s estimated $75 million or more annually, the projected cost, as re-estimated by Mayor Bloomberg, has grown to over $216 million for the first year and $200 million (give or take a few tens [...]
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What were Mayor Bloomberg and his staff thinking—or, perhaps, not checking—when they invited Siraj Wahhaj to City Hall yesterday? For those of you who still remember or still care, Wahhaj was an outrageously unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He went on to act as a character witness for the blind shake-your-boogie [...]
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