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Chapter 19, Tests and Passing Grades Summary
Dennis Cooley's background is relatively benign. The only link between Cooley and O'Donnell is that they were both in university at the same time and shared an economics instructor, but there is no evidence so far to indicate that the two men know one another. The best the analysts can do is to put listening devices in his shop, bug his phone, and tail him on his trips to Ireland. Again, pure, routine policework is necessary. In America, Jack feels as though he is striking out as well. He has moved from the satellite photos to correlating data in order to identify patterns within the terrorist network. "Which group had connections with which other? Where did their arms come from? Where did they train? Who helped with the training? Who provided the money? Travel documents...
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