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Congress' new terrorism rules leave open questions Boston.com By Pete Yost AP / December 18, 2011 WASHINGTON—After a bruising battle in Congress, the Obama administration retained the right to investigate and try suspected terrorists in civilian courts. But officials say newly enacted legislation raises a host ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Congress' new terrorism rules leave open questions Seattle Post Intelligencer PETE YOST, AP WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials say newly enacted legislation that gives the military a bigger role in fighting terrorism raises questions that will complicate and could harm the investigation of terrorism cases. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Defense bill takes wrong tack on terrorism Columbia Daily Tribune The anti-terrorism provisions approved by the Senate last week are so wrong on so many counts that it's hard to decide where to start outlining the flaws. These measures were included in a defense authorization bill that passed by a lopsided vote of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia's state Court jails 3 terrorists EastDay.com 17 -- Victorian Supreme Court in state of Victoria of Australia jailed three Islamic extremists who plotted to kill Australian soldiers in a terrorist attack on a Sydney army base, Australia Associated Press reported on Saturday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
13 WTHRCongress' new terrorism rules leave open questions WTHR Entertainment News from AP Officials say newly enacted legislation that gives the military a bigger role in fighting terrorism raises questions that will complicate and could harm the investigation of terrorism cases. It was an uphill battle against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Defense Authorization Act recognizes still-looming terrorism threat Alaska Dispatch The provision should neither please those who believe that all terrorists must be tried by military commissions nor does it provide that all terrorists will be given their miranda rights and tried by jury in US courts. But most crucially, the provision ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Congress pushes military custody for 'terrorism' suspects on US soil The Militant BY JOHN STUDER The draft $662 billion US war budget contains provisions that would give the Pentagon the power to detain all "terrorism" suspects, including US citizens taken on US soil. In addition, alleged "terrorists" would be denied basic rights ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BC-US--Obama-Terrorism,119 ABC6OnYourSide.com Congress' new terrorism rules leave open questions (Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated.) By PETE YOST Associated Press investigate and try suspected terrorists in civilian courts. speeding work on a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"A neighbor who wants peace, ought to combat terrorists" El Universal Those terrorist groups have always cheated on democratic governments of Colombia. Some successes have been struck against them here. As long as there was dialogue, they would grow and the country would come to a standstill and move backwards. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Congress' new terrorism rules leave open questions | Washington ... By The Associated Press After a bruising battle in Congress, the Obama administration retained the right to investigate and try suspected terrorists in civilian courts. But officials say newly enacted legislation raises a host of questions that will complicate and could harm ... Examiner RSS | ||
PJ Media » Terrorism by the Numbers in Spain By Robert Latona Does that get filed under terrorism or traffic accidents? (In both instances, the Spanish government said terrorism and green-lighted compensation.) Official victim status was likewise conceded to Emilia Larrea, a housewife in the ETA ... PJ Media | ||
MP Haber: Hezbollah's arms are weapons of terrorism | Ya Libnan ... By syh "Hezbollah's arms are weapons of terrorism, because they terrorize Lebanese inside Lebanon, " Future News TV quoted Phalange party MP Fadi Haber as saying during an interview on Saturday. Commenting on the recent parliamentary ... Ya Libnan |
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