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Sailors wilh lad been posted on the new account also raises ons about the exient 10 the attack was an "inside ion.” While the terr«)nsts ' I HE. ave had advance knowl- pf Ihe ship’s arrival, it is r wliether they had infil- the port’s work force. j igators now believe the New church: A newew church for lay have been launched iH isp^c p ^ p le is Icoming he shore and may have * soon. ' \ ■ 10 connection to the Page C l lose company contracted tinn the refueling, Pie-ise see COLE. Paee A2 S p o R' i s 0n.tO.sM6; Bndntn 1boys and (toto the state ' :-soldier ... 7; - cross cotxhn^Sacet. Page B l jads guilty W e s x _ bom bings ly___________ ^__________ ll / YORK - A key intellit ifficer for alleged Sautli ter- Osam a ....... i im"» ii , , ... _______ WSIWtM Laden approachd Friday 1 ren't on tho dance floor, they sl ia Losee and Kevin Jones ewlnjInfi to th e mualc of ‘KInda DIxlHxle’ Friday. 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