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Judge in Terrorism Case Orders Hunt for E-Mails New York Times A federal judge in Manhattan directed the government on Thursday to conduct a deeper search for e-mails that an FBI agent involved in a terrorism investigation in Nigeria said she had deleted from her computer because of a lack of storage space. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thailand terrorism threat Stuff.co.nz "Following concern raised by the Israeli embassy about a possible attack by a group of Lebanese terrorists in Bangkok, Thai police officials had been coordinating with Israeli officials since before the New Year." Earlier, the US embassy had warned of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
3 Muslim men to be sentenced in N.C. terrorism case Boston Herald ... Newspapers (MCT) RALEIGH, NC _ Three young Muslim men are scheduled to appear in federal court Friday, facing the possibility of the stiffest sentences ever in a North Carolina case of what prosecutors have described as "homegrown terrorism. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Warns Terrorists May Target Foreign Tourists in Thailand MyFox Philadelphia (NewsCore) - The US embassy in Thailand warned Friday that foreign terrorists may be plotting attacks in Bangkok and that American citizens should be careful when visiting crowded tourist spots. A message posted on the embassy's website warned US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Weak Security for Nuclear Materials Allows Terrorist Opportunities, Report Warns HSToday Many are not, leaving weapons-usable nuclear materials vulnerable to theft or sale on the black market to terrorist organizations that have publicly stated their desire to use nuclear weapons," the report stated. NTI timed the release of its report in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Terrorists Killed Prince Charles's Meeting With Herbert Armstrong theTrumpet.com Terrorists planted two explosive devices in the city. The first blast came in Hyde Park, injuring 23 bystanders and killing two soldiers and seven royal horses. The nail bomb exploded precisely as the Queen's official body guard regiment, the Household ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Local company teaches police how to spot terrorists The Patriot Ledger John Andersen, a retired New York City police detective, talks to police and security personnel about how to spot terrorists. He gave a presentation on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, at the Marriott hotel in Quincy. By Chris Burrell To hear a brawny ex-cop ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Killing Iranian Scientists is Not Terrorism « Commentary Magazine By Jonathan S. Tobin But though Greenwald is unhappy about the fact that Americans view the possibility their government or its allies are taking out those behind Tehran's nuclear program, he isn't shy about labeling it as terrorism. As far as he is concerned, if the ... Commentary Magazine | ||
The killing of Iran's nuclear scientists: 'Terrorism we support'? - The ... By The Week For the fourth time in two years, assassins hit an Iranian nuclear expert. Is this unpardonable terrorism, or part of a smart, targeted war? The Week: Most Recent Home Page Posts | ||
The Terrorism We Support, Ctd - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan ... By Andrew Sullivan The Terrorism We Support, Ctd · Mostafa-Ahmadi-Roshan-with-son. Greenwald calls out the liberal blogosphere for ignoring the murder of Iranian nuclear scientists. The latest victim, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, is above, with his young child, ... The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan | ||
Swedish Journalists Seek Pardon After Terrorism ... - PDN Pulse By David Walker Two Swedish journalists convicted in Ethiopia last month of supporting terrorism have decided not to appeal the decision, but ask instead for a pardon from the Ethiopian government. Photojournalist Johan Persson and reporter Martin ... PDN Pulse |
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