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Mark Trevelyan
"An audacious al Qaeda jail break in Yemen bears the hallmarks of an 'inside job' and raises questions about the effectiveness of a key Arab partner in the war on terrorism, U.S. and European security officials say. The 23 inmates who escaped through a 140-metre (460-feet) tunnel hollowed under their prison to a nearby mosque included not just leaders of deadly attacks on a U.S. warship and a French oil tanker, but also, it emerged days later, a Yemeni-American with a $5 million U.S. reward on his head."