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Fearing terrorist attack, US asks journals to censor flu experiments' facts Times of India WASHINGTON: For the first time ever, a government advisory board is asking scientific journals not to publish details of certain biomedical experiments, for fear that the information could be used by terrorists to create deadly viruses and touch off ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Iraqi vice president denies involvement in terrorism Washington Post BAGHDAD — The political crisis that has erupted in Iraq widened Tuesday after the country's Sunni vice president strongly denied terrorism charges leveled against him, alleging that three of his bodyguards gave false confessions after interrogations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Peru terrorist arrives in US News24 The authorities said Berenson, who had served 15 years on an accomplice to terrorism conviction before her parole in 2010, lacked an additional document. Peruvian migration officials finally gave Berenson another document on Monday clearing her to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Only the IDF can get Israel to recognize 'Jewish terrorism' Haaretz The stone hurled at him by Jewish terrorists did no more than slightly crack the windows of the Knesset, but the babbling outcry of ministers and MKs, and the fact that they even debated the definition of Jewish terror, is yet more proof that any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iraqi official says arrest warrant issued against Sunni vice president on ... Newsday Click here Iraqi official says arrest warrant issued against Sunni vice president on terrorism charges Published: December 19, 2011 12:33 PM By The Associated Press (AP) -- Iraqi official says arrest warrant issued against Sunni vice president on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Turkey: New Arrests of Journalists Shine Spotlight on Problematic Terrorism Laws EurasiaNet The arrests again raise the question of how Turkey's expansive terrorism laws are being used and if they're allowing the authorities to detain suspects for reasons that have very little to do with terrorism. Human Rights Watch's Turkey researcher, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Terrorism Fears After 'Mutant Strain' Of Bird Flu Created That Can Be ... By Adam Taylor "The worst-case scenario here is worse than anything you can imagine." Business Insider | ||
Pakistan bans mobile phone number portability, blames terrorism By Stefan Constantinescu Pakistan bans mobile phone number portability, pointing to terrorism. Would something like this ever happen in America? Hopefully not. IntoMobile | ||
US Asks Scientific Journals to Censor Articles Over 'Terrorism ... By Jason Ditz The latest chilling impact on the freedom of information under the guise of terrorism came today, when, the National Institutes of Health announced that it is asking two major scientific journals to heavily censor certain articles over "terror" ... News From Antiwar.com | ||
The Manas Question: Drugs, Revolution, and Terrorism By Corbett The Manas Question: Drugs, Revolution, and Terrorism. The Corbett Report |
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Biden Urges Iraqi Leaders to Settle Differences | Middle East | English U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is urging Iraqi leaders to settle their political differences with the country's Sunni Muslim vice president facing charges that he ... www.voanews.com/.../Iraqi-VP-Denies-Terrorism-Charges---1... |
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