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Syrian government blames terrorists for deadly bombings Toronto Star Syria's government was quick to use the attacks as vindication of their claims that anti-Assad protests have been the work of terrorists and thugs propped up by foreign powers, not part of the revolutions sweeping the Arab world. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism and Nigeria's development Daily Sun Professor Pat Utomi was quoted in Sunday Sun of November 13, 2011 as saying that terrorism "is the revenge of the poor." Professor Femi Odekunle, a criminologist at the University of Abuja, was quoted in ThisDay of Thursday October 6, 2011 as saying: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Iowa student charged with terrorism conspiracy Sacramento Bee AP OTTUMWA, Iowa -- Police in Ottumwa, Iowa, have charged a high school student with conspiracy to commit terrorism in what authorities say was a plan to "harm a number of students." The Ottumwa Courier ( http://bit.ly/uUZ7Ux) says a 16-year-old girl ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cupcake 'terrorism' plot foiled at Las Vegas airport Las Vegas Review-Journal (blog) The delicious icing, TSA said, was too gel-like and could be the means to a terrorist plot. The story becomes all the more puzzling when you know that potential terrorist -- code name: Becky -- flew from Boston to Las Vegas with two cupcakes from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US offers S$13m reward for alleged terrorist financier TODAYonline "He is a dedicated terrorist working in support of Al Qaeda," said Mr Robert Hartung, assistant director for threat investigations and analysis in the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Mr Khalil, also known as Yasin Al Suri, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The newest threat: Food terrorism The Daily Advertiser A recent Freedom of Information Act request has revealed that the FBI wants what it calls "food activists" prosecuted as terrorists, perhaps because nothing could more terrifying than exposing where our so-called food comes from and how it is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US bio-terrorism fears are irrational gulfnews.com The pending publication of the scientific research in a respected journal has raised fears in the US that the information could be used by rogue nations or sophisticated bio-terrorists to unleash the virus strain on unsuspecting populations. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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