One terror suspect sold Islamic CDs and DVDs at flea markets. Another worked at a hamburger joint, blending into a country whose porous borders, easy money-laundering and passports for sale have created a popular hideout for international fugitives. The arrests of the two — a U.S. embassy bomber and a man accused of plotting to set up a militant training camp in the United States — have authorities investigating whether al-Qaida members are using southern Africa as a base to raise funds, recruit supporters and provide logistical support for global attacks. Full Story
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