Al-Qaeda's nuclear contact?

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the No. 3 leader of al-Qaeda, who was captured in Pakistan on March 1, has been questioned extensively about his relationship with Osama bin Laden and the 9/11 hijackers. But his U.S. interrogators have also grilled him about another figure of much concern to Washington: Abdu...

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Published in:Time Canada Vol. 161; no. 20; p. 7
Main Authors: Burger, Tim, McGirk, Tim
Format: Magazine Article
Language:English
Published: Toronto Time Incorporated 19-05-2003
Edition:Canadian edition
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Summary:Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the No. 3 leader of al-Qaeda, who was captured in Pakistan on March 1, has been questioned extensively about his relationship with Osama bin Laden and the 9/11 hijackers. But his U.S. interrogators have also grilled him about another figure of much concern to Washington: Abdul Qadeer Khan, the maverick Pakistani scientist who has been called the father of the Islamic Bomb.
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ISSN:0315-8446