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Recordings Inspired Terrorist Wall Street Journal By TAMER EL-GHOBASHY The man who authorities say nearly carried out the most credible attempt at a US terrorist attack since Sept. 11, 2001, testified Tuesday that an alleged co-conspirator helped inspire the plot by providing recordings of a cleric ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Najibullah Zazi, bomb-maker in NYC subway plot testifies. Terrorists eyed ... The Journal News | LoHud.com Terrorists eyed Grand Central among possible targets Najibullah Zazi, the admitted mastermind of a foiled plot to bomb New York City subways, arrives at the offices of the FBI in Denver for questioning in this Sept. 17, 2009, file photo. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Muslim terrorist jokes? Not funny Bradenton Herald That comment was followed the next week by another joke about terrorism and Pakistanis. And just a few weeks ago, I ran into a friend and his brother at the airport. The brother heard my friend, who is not Pakistani, speak a few words of Urdu to me, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Norwegian accused in 2011 terrorism attacks defends killings Alaska Dispatch "Were they [Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse] terrorists for fighting for their indigenous culture … or were they heroes?" he said. "My acts are based on goodness, not evil," he added. "If anyone is vicious it is the Socialists. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The AM Roundup: A Terrorism Law with a Long reach, SYG, More Wall Street Journal (blog) By Joe Palazzolo Latest in federal law series: Under a federal law passed in 1998 as part of a chemical-weapons treaty, it can be a crime to possess a vast range of toxic chemicals, including common household cleaners. Just ask Hessam Ghane, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trial bares world of amateur US terrorists Channel News Asia A trial underway in New York against a man accused in a 2009 suicide bomb attempt is exploring what the government calls one of the most serious terrorist plots on US soil since September 11, 2001. But the case against Adis Medunjanin, 28, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Najibullah Zazi, beauty-supply bomber, testifies at terrorism trial Westword (blog) According to the New York Times, the trio of would-be terrorists didn't always agree. "We started the conversation on such targets as Walmart, the stock exchange, Times Square, movie theaters and buses," Zazi testified, adding that he argued with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Counter-terrorism mechanism a must IBNLive.com KOCHI: Emphasising the need for a counter-terrorism mechanism in the country, West Bengal Governor and former National Security Advisor (NSA) MK Narayanan said that the National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC) should be established after sorting out ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cyber terrorism, the next Cold War? ITWeb "However, these attacks are far from the doomsday scenarios of cyber terrorism. We are yet to see a significant cyber terror attack on a nation's critical infrastructure. The technical capability is certainly there; the desire to hit the West is also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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AGs debate Almajiri Schools Bill, FoI Act, Terrorism Act By adekunle By Ikechukwu Nnochiri ABUJA — Attorneys-General of all the 36 states of the Federation, yesterday, converged on Abuja to cross fertilise ideas on how to improve justice administration in the country. According to a statement, yesterday, ... Vanguard News | ||
Gates of Vienna: Cracking Down on Christian Terrorism By Baron Bodissey Cracking Down on Christian Terrorism. Below is Michael Coren's inimitable take on the contortions the media are going through to transform Anders Behring Breivik into a "fundamentalist Christian", whilst downplaying — or even failing to ... Gates of Vienna | ||
Lawyers in Mohamud terrorism case will argue evidence in Portland ... By Bryan Denson, The Oregonian Mohamed Mohamud, 20, is accused of attempting to ignite a bomb next to Portland's annual tree lighting ceremony on Nov. 26, 2010. Portland News |
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