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TERRORISM

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NY Times

Mr. Abssi displayed his makeshift training facility and his strident message that America needed to be punished for its presence in the Islamic world. “The only way to achieve our rights is by force. This is the way America deals with us. So when the

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Kevin Freking - Associated Press

More than five years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the government cannot show how the $5 billion given to public health departments has better prepared the country for a bioterrorism attack or flu pandemic.

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AP

A videotape showing Pentagon officials' final interrogation of al-Qaida suspect Jose Padilla is missing, raising questions about whether federal prosecutors have lost other recordings and evidence in the case.

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The Examiner

The Pentagon has turned a secret terrorist-hunting unit into a nearly self-contained command of more than 1,000 men and women who collect intelligence and track and capture America’s most–wanted enemies.

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Asia Times

China's proactive approach, reshaping society from the bottom up, has been so successful that much of the current debate centers on whether China really confronts a serious threat of terrorism in Xinjiang.

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The International News

Pakistan said under no circumstances would it accept dictation from any source even as the US asked it “to do more” in the war on terror. The Bush administration was ratcheting up pressure on Pakistan with a warning of a possible aid cut-off if Islam

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Telegraph

America is secretly funding militant ethnic separatist groups in Iran in an attempt to pile pressure on the Islamic regime to give up its nuclear programme. In a move that reflects Washington's growing concern with the failure of diplomatic init

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AFP (Raw Story)

The Second Life Liberation Army have set off versions of atomic bombs at virtual world stores in the past 6 months. The SLLA claims to be an "in-world military wing of a national liberation movement" devoted to replacing the rule of Second

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Christian Science Monitor

Those who think that Muslim countries and pro-terrorst attitudes go hand-in-hand might be shocked by new polling research: Americans are more approving of terrorist attacks against civilians than any major Muslim country except for Nigeria.

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AP

One of Canada's most contentious antiterrorism provisions was struck down Friday by the Supreme Court, which declared it unconstitutional to detain foreign terror suspects indefinetly while the courts review their deportation orders.

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by Scott Horton (AntiWar)

Everyone but the few remaining Republicans in this country understands that the purpose of the 9/11 attacks was to bait the U.S. into personally invading the Muslim World. Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri wanted to bog Americans down in the Afgh

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AP

Federal prosecutors counted immigration violations, marriage fraud and drug trafficking among anti-terror cases in the four years after 9/11 even though no evidence linked them to terror activity, a Justice Dept. audit said Tuesday.

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Foreign Policy

We launched a groundbreaking new index that asked more than 100 of America's top foreign-policy hands if the US was winning the war on terror. Their answer? No. This group sees a world that continues to grow more dangerous and a national security

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AP

Dozens of dolphins and sea lions trained to detect and apprehend waterborne attackers could be sent to patrol a military base in Washington state, the Navy said. The Navy said it needs to bolster security at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, on the Puget Sou

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Power Line Blog(Video)

About a 3 minute clip which claims there was a link between Saddam and bin Laden. No hard evidence other than meetings between officials of Iraq and Al-Qaeda. You decide!!!!!

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by John Stossel

A few weeks ago, men working for an advertising agency installed light screens in cities to promote a Cartoon Network program. No one seemed alarmed by the signs featuring cartoon characters flipping the bird -- until suddenly, weeks after the pr

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