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<P>Signed by a top international terrorism official at FBI headquarters in
Washington, the seven-page document, which has not been previously disclosed, is
being used repeatedly by prosecutors in detention hearings across the country.
The FBI affidavit explains that "the business of counterterrorism intelligence
gathering in the United States is akin to the construction of a mosaic.</P>
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<P><SPAN class=116141612-04112001></SPAN>The document's language offers the
clearest window so far into a campaign of detentions on a scale not seen since
World War II. As investigators race to comprehend the ongoing terrorist threat,
the government has adopted a deliberate strategy of disruption -- locking up
large numbers of Middle Eastern men, using whatever legal tools they can.</P>
<P>The operation is being conducted under great secrecy, with defense attorneys
at times forbidden to remove documents from court and a federal gag order
preventing officials from discussing the detainees. Law enforcement officials
have refused to identify lawyers representing people who have been detained or
to describe the most basic features of the operation. </P>
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