AFTER pursuing some of the most dangerous mobsters and terrorists in the world, one moment stands out as the most troubling in the storied career of prosecutor Mary Jo White.

It was during the trial of Ramzi Yousef, mastermind of the first World Trade Center bombing, when it occurred to the then-Southern District U.S. Attorney just how sophisticated her adversaries were becoming, and how they differed from both garden variety thugs and white collar criminals.

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