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Periscope.(various; news)

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The Usual Suspects

On Sept. 21, 2001, Scotland Yard's antiterrorist branch raided the London home of flight instructor Lotfi Raissi. They immediately saw the Algerian's framed pilot's certificate on the wall, and grinned. One of them said: "This is our man." They hauled him in.

But last week Raissi, the first suspect to be arrested in connection with September 11, walked free on bail. The judge decreed that there was no immediate likelihood of any terrorism charges being filed against him. There simply wasn't enough evidence.

The judge's decision was one the United States had feared and Europe had predicted. U.S. ...

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