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Terrorism Expert Louise Richardson, University of St. Andrews, on Terrorism ... MarketWatch (press release) In a provocative speech at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, Vice Chancellor Louise Richardson demolished some of the misconceptions we hold about terrorism and how to deal with it. "It's time that we got ourselves out of this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2 Swedish journalists face terrorism charges in Ethiopia CNN International (CNN) -- Two Swedish journalists charged with terrorism in Ethiopia face years in prison after their arrest in a prohibited region along the nation's border with Somalia. Ethiopian troops captured Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye in July during a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iran's US terrorism claim: Tehran to send 'proof' of US-led plots to UN GlobalPost The head of Iran's security council said Friday that "irrefutable evidence" of US involvement in terrorist attacks in the Middle East would be submitted to the United Nations. Iranian state TV showed Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alleged terrorist had militia ties WXIA-TV ATLANTA, Ga -- For the most part, four north Georgia men didn't fit the profile of a domestic terrorist. The youngest was 65, the oldest was 73. But one was on the radar of a watchdog group who monitors extreme activity. Three of them had no history of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Carlos the Jackal faces terrorism panel over 1980s bombings National Post (blog) On Monday, Ramirez, already condemned to life in jail, will face a three-judge terrorism panel to answer charges he was behind four urban bombings in France that killed 11 people and wounded nearly 200 in the early 1980s. "I am really in a combative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Homegrown' terrorists pose unique threat WFMZ Allentown The arrest this week of four Georgia men charged with plotting to attack government officials with explosives and a biotoxin raises the question of just how big of a threat are homegrown terrorists in the United States? While security experts obviously ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgia terrorism suspects inspired by ex-militiaman's novel Los Angeles Times Federal officials say that the four Georgia militia members who were arrested this week for allegedly plotting a violent terror attack were inspired by a novel their ringleader read on the Internet. Now attention is turning to the author of that novel, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Immigrant admits funneling money to terrorist group in Somalia STLtoday.com LOUIS — A Somalian refugee who worked as an airport taxicab driver here was secretly plotting with leaders of an insurgent group back home to fund the terrorist organization, according to documents made public during his guilty plea Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Homegrown Terrorists Fight to Take Back America in Rainbow 6: Patriots Kotaku After a two-game vacation in Vegas, Tom Clancy's elite counter-terrorism unit takes on an all-new threat threatening to destroy the US government in Rainbow 6: Patriots now in development for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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'Online novel' allegedly inspired Georgia terrorism suspects - latimes ... By Carolyn Kellogg Does putting words on a blog and call them a book make them a book? Jacket Copy | ||
Islamist Terrorism in Bosnia as Turkish Interference Continues in the ... By Stephen Schwartz Read conservative news, blogs and opinion from The Weekly Standard, the must read magazine available in online edition. The Weekly Standard Blog | ||
Damn You Auto Correct! » Anti-Terrorism By Jillian Madison November 3, 2011 at 3:22 pm. Funny autocorrect. Not a funny reply. I'm usually annoyed by people getting serious about these autocorrects and analyzing people's lives, but Stephen is an asshole. VA:F [1.9.10_1130]. Rating: +4 (from 4 votes) ... Damn You Auto Correct! |
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