The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT34) AHMADI, Kuwait -- March 2, 2003 -- MOHAMMED-BACKGROUND -- For the most part, the streets of Kuwait's capital are clean and well-lighted, with shiny new cars, financed by the oil wealth on which this emirate floats. But those were not the streets of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the al-Qaida leader who was arrested over the weekend of Feb. 1-2, 2003, in Pakistan. He grew up on the dingy immigrant streets of Kuwait, in towns like Fuhayhil, Jahrah, Hawalli and Kaifan. These desert towns of split and cracking masonry and sand-swept roads house the working class from South Asia who work to support the oil industry and the wealth it has spawned in Kuwait. The mosque at Ahmadi, Kuwait, provided a forum for Mohammed's speeches in favor of the Palestinian cause as a young man. The mosque as seen on March 2, 2003. (Marc Santora/The New York Times)
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