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Anderson Cooper Degrees
Al Qaeda: Reloaded; Shaky Alliance; Setting the Record Straight; Taking Hostages; FBI's Most Wanted
Aired April 02, - ET
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PETER BERGEN, CNN TERRORISM ANALYST: number three in al Qaeda. An article in "The New York Times," seems to confirm at least that he's an important leader today.
His name's also cropped up in a terrorism trial in London which is ongoing right now. A group of Brits training in the tribal territories in Pakistan, meeting this guy (UNINTELLIGIBLE), saying that he's an important leader.
So you've got a new leader of al Qaeda, orchestrating alleged terrorist events in London and others of similar kind of age. Again, people we only really know often just which country they're from because they call themselves either al-Iraqi (ph), which means I'm from Iraq; or al-Libbi (ph), they're from Libya; al-Masri, which means they're from Egypt.
So this is a new generation certainly, but not one that a huge amount is known about, compared to bin Laden or even al-Zawahiri -- John.
JOHN ROBERTS, CNN ANCHOR: Another person that you pointed to in the past, Peter, is Abu Ubedi al-Masri (p
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Juno Awards of
The Juno Awards of , representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 18 March in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre. Rick Moranis was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television.
Alannah Myles won in three Juno categories on the strength of her internationally successful debut album.
Specialty television service YTV would broadcast a repeat of the televised awards ceremony one week later, according to a five-year agreement announced before the Juno Awards.
Nominees and winners
[edit]Canadian Entertainer of the Year
[edit]This award was chosen by a national poll rather than by Juno organisers CARAS.
Winner:The Jeff Healey Band
Other Nominees:
Best Female Vocalist
[edit]Winner:Rita MacNeil
Other Nominees:
Best Male Vocalist
[edit]Winner:Kim Mitchell
Other Nominees:
Most Promising Female Vocalist
[edit]Winner:Alannah Myles
Other Nominees:
Most Promising Male Vocalist
[edit]Winner:Daniel Lanois
Other Nominees:
Group of the Year
[edit]Winner:Blue Rodeo
Other Nominees:
Most Promising Group
[edit]Winner:The Tragically Hip
Other Nominees:
Best Composer
[edit]Winner:David Tyson and Christopher Ward (for Alannah Myle