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Al-Qaeda Terrorists Plotted Rail Attack in 2010, US Says
Bloomberg
Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images Al-Qaeda in February 2010 was considering attacks on American railroads that a US official said were to be carried out to mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist group's Sept. 11, 2001, assault. ...
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Adm. William McRaven: The terrorist hunter on whose shoulders Osama bin Laden ...
Washington Post
... Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to conduct secret missions with Yemeni troops against al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, an affiliate of bin Laden's network that some officials say has become the primary terrorist threat to the United States. ...
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Florida's terrorist trail
MiamiHerald.com
BY ELINOR J. BRECHER As early as the mid-1990s, the Sept. 11 hijackers were coming to Florida for flight training — Waleed al-Shehri graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach in 1997 —- and it's thought that 14 of the 19 ...
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Real Muslim leadership, not a terrorist's death, would be something to celebrate
Baltimore Sun
By Bilal Rana That's one less terrorist I, as a Muslim American, have to worry about ruining my life. But while people filled the streets in Times Square and Pennsylvania Avenue with joy Sunday night, I'm looking at myself in the mirror, ...
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ErdoÄŸan criticizes media for terrorist propaganda
Hurriyet Daily News
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan criticized the Turkish media for promoting terrorist activities by reflecting details of terrorist attacks, in his speech on Thursday at an election meeting in the southern province of Osmaniye. ...
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Suspected al Qaeda terrorist pleads guilty in Frankfurt
Deutsche Welle
At the start of the trial, prosecutors said they had evidence that Rami M. attended a terrorist training camp while in Pakistan's border region with Afghanistan in 2009. They also said that he was subsequently involved in combat against the Pakistani ...
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Govt. wants UN to redefine 'terrorist'
Daily Mirror
The government is seeking a universal definition for the word 'terrorist' at the United Nations because Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was called a terrorist while the more dangerous LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran has been called a rebel, ...
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The West's very own celeb terrorist
Spiked
More media-has-been than mujahideen after his escape from US forces in late 2001, bin Laden was the leader of nothing who became the quintessential celebrity terrorist of our times – unable even to control his own fans, never mind control the course of ...
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Spiked
Neither an open-air prison nor a terrorist haven
Spiked
Eshpar told spiked that Gisha wants to shift the focus away from both the 'binary images' of Gaza, emphasising that the obstacles that its residents face are neither primarily terrorist nor humanitarian in character. Esphar insists that the Gaza Strip ...
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More Names for the Terrorist Watch List
The National Interest Online (blog)
He surmised that a few more names would probably be added to the terrorist watch list as a result of the information found on hard drives, DVDs and storage devices. Appearing before Congress yesterday, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told ...
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Agriculture vulnerable to terrorist attack, experts warn
Bellingham Herald
Shortly after terrorists struck the United States on Sept. 11, 2001, the search for Osama bin Laden led to the Tora Bora cave complex in eastern Afghanistan. While bin Laden wasn't found there, some revealing notes were. The scribbled notes showed ...
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Muslims should not be targeted for others' terrorist acts
Biddeford Journal Tribune
Not all Muslims believe in violence, nor are they all terrorists, even though bin Laden may have identified as a Muslim. Timothy McVeigh, who was responsible for the Oklahoma City Bombing that killed 168 people, was a member of the US Army, ...
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Rob Lowe was on flight with terrorists
NZ City
Rob Lowe has revealed he was on the same flight as the terrorists who attacked US citizens on September 11, 2001, during their dry run. The 47-year-old actor has revealed he travelled on the same airplane as the bombers on their practice trip before ...
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Britain stands by for terrorist acts
The Voice of Russia
The risk of terrorist acts in the UK after US special missions units killed world's No.1 terrorist Osama Bin Laden is extremely high and an attack can happen at any moment without warning, believes the head of the London Metropolitan Police ...
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The Voice of Russia
France Concerned About Terrorist Attacks
NTDTV
French officials are concerned that France could face a terrorist attack after the death of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden. He was killed in a raid by US Navy SEALs in Abottabad, Pakistan. "France has always been considered an enemy of al-Qaeda notably ...
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I am not a terrorist
OregonLive.com
I am not a terrorist. Yet every day I live with the perception that men who wear turbans are bent on destruction. It's a perception faced by Sikhs across the United States, since nine out of 10 of us wear turbans. My turban is part of my identity; ...
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King Juan Carlos visits Marrakesh a week after terrorist attack
The Reader
King Juan Carlos I of Spain is on a private visit to Marrakesh just one week after the tragic bomb attack on the Café Argana, in the Yemá el Fna square which killed 16 people and bequeathed another 21 injured. According to diplomatic sources, ...
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Celebrating a Terrorist's Death – The Psychology & Biology of Revenge
PlanetSave.com
No sooner had word got out about Bin Laden's assassination than hordes of flag-draped, firework-lighting young and not so young people started congregating across from the Whitehouse and around 'ground zero" in lower Manhattan. ...
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PlanetSave.com
Pro-Abortion 'Terrorist' Indicted
Christian News Wire (press release)
NAPA, Calif., May 5, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- Life Legal Defense Foundation (LLDF) applauds federal authorities who have indicted abortion advocate Theodore Shulman on charges of terrorist threats against pro-life leaders. ...
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Editorial: What does terrorist's death change for Nutley?
NorthJersey.com
11 to remember those who died the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC, and on Newark Flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3000 Americans died that day, many of them New Jerseyans. Some were just innocently showing up for ...
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The death of a terrorist is still the death of a human
UWEC Spectator
We look at his death as a terrorist being stopped, but at the end of the day, he was a human being. Is celebrating the fact that we've killed other human beings American nationalism at it's finest? Surely his death has brought us all together as one ...
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Former terrorist's lawyer weighs in on current terrorist trials
KSLA-TV
By Brittany Pieper - email The lawyer who represented one of the United State's most famous terrorists was in Shreveport Thursday, speaking at a Law Week luncheon. Stephen Jones, who represented Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, said he didn't ...
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(135) Death of the most wanted terrorist read by saju
Korea Times
This was the world's most wanted terrorist, and he has been chased by US forces since the devastating September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. He is now arousing different kinds of attention after his death. Bin Laden is still the source of prompting ...
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Korea Times
Valley Emergency Officials Work Together To Prevent Terrorist Attacks
WHSV
If a terrorist attack happened, local emergency squads would be the first ones on the scene, which is why they're making sure they're ready in case an event similar to 9/11 happened in the Valley. Lieutenant Kurt Boshart of the Harrisonburg Police ...
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Is the New Policy of the Obama Administration Executing Unarmed Terrorists ...
Christian News Wire (press release)
WASHINGTON, May 5, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- After ripping President Bush as immoral and un-American for waterboarding terrorists the Obama Administration executed an unarmed terrorist in front of his wife. The question that must be asked is, ...
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Terrorist death brings joy, relief
Hometownlife.com
Terrorists may try to retaliate, Zilke said, "But I think we're ready.' George Duvall, post historian and a World War II veteran, had a similar reaction. "Plans to get (capture or kill) bin Laden have been in the works for years," he said. ...
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A Better Scorecard in Southeast Asia
Wall Street Journal
The key difference in Southeast Asia, security officials say: These countries welcomed US help in tackling significant homegrown terrorist threats that jeopardized their own security. "The US and Indonesia are now getting closer and closer," ...
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Nottingham University: where you can graduate as a terrorist for life
FRANCE 24 (blog)
In 2008 Nottingham University had two Muslim men wrongfully arrested under the UK's unlawful Terrorism Act 2000. Now, they're trying to cover up their mistakes, by silencing a whistle-blowing report on the affair. The university appears to have bullied ...
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4ID Chief calls on public to be vigilant against terrorist groups
Philippine Information Agency
Victor A. Felix, Commander of the 4th Infantry Division (4ID), Philippine Army, based in Patag, this city, has directed his troops, to closely monitor the movements of any terrorist groups in their area of responsibility (AOR). do following the death, ...
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Demise of Arch-Terrorist on Nissan 28
Chabad Info
Sunday night, Chof-Ches (28) Nissan, we were informed of the death of arch-terrorist Osama Bin Ladin, may his name be erased, at the hands of American special forces. More By Rabbi Naftali Estulin Sunday night, Chof-Ches (28) Nissan, we were informed ...
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Only One Lame Terrorist Got Shot Off On SEALs
Wonkette (satire)
by Jack Stuef by Jack Stuef Hey look, the White House's story changed again! (By next week, we will finally find out bin Laden had become an emo and slit his wrists two days before we got there.) Administration officials said the official account of ...
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Saudi Arabia's 13th most wanted terrorist offers to give himself up to Saudi ...
Al-Arabiya
By IKRAM AL YACOUB Al-Qaeda member Khalid Hathal Abdullah Al-Atifi Al-Qahtani, number 13 on a list of Saudi Arabians wanted abroad, turned himself in to Saudi authorities, a Ministry of Interior spokesperson told Al Arabiya. The spokesperson, Maj. Gen. ...
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Al-Arabiya
Terrorist killed, two injured in Mohmand Agency
Daily Times
GHALANI: One terrorist was killed and two others were injured in artillery shelling on their suspected hideouts at Tehsil Baizai on Thursday, official sources said. The hideouts of terrorists were pounded at mountains of Papzai, some 45 kilometers ...
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Terrorist's death becomes a teaching moment
Patriot-News
JENNY KANE/The Patriot-News Max was 3 months old in September 2001 when terrorists crashed jets into US landmarks and a Pennsylvania field, killing nearly 3000 people and stripping Americans of their sense of security. But he's grown up hearing bin ...
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Patriot-News
Italy launchs terrorist alarm in wake of bin Laden's death
People's Daily Online
Italian authorities Wednesday launched a high-level alarm for possible al-Qaeda linked terrorist attacks in Italy after the death of Osama Bin Laden. Safety measures surrounding sensitive government sites, political leaders and Christian symbols in ...
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Osama bin Laden dead: clues to failing health of terrorist leader
Telegraph.co.uk
Grainy photographs of Osama bin Laden's medicine cabinet emerged last night, prompting speculation that the al-Qaeda leader was in failing health. By Heidi Blake 7:30AM BST 05 May 2011 The image shows a row of creams and medicine bottles arranged ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Death of a terrorist, justice for a nation
Towerlight
It was okay to have an answering machine … after that, you had to have a cell phone, driven by fear that a terrorist attack could come at any time and you might be cut off." Freshman political science major Ryan Fredriksson said that while disastrous, ...
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Towerlight
When a terrorist dies, is it OK to gloat?
Watertown Daily Times
FILE - In this Tuesday, May 2, 2011 file photo, with the new One World Trade Center building in the background, second left, a large, jubilant crowd reacts to the news of Osama bin Laden's death at the corner of Church and Vesey Streets, ...
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Families Mourn US Troops Amid Swirl Of Emotions
NPR
11 terrorist attack and the nation rejoices in the death of its infamous mastermind, Osama bin Laden. Associated Press Members of the US Army and others stand at the funeral service for US Army 1st Lt. Omar J. Vazquez, 25, of Hamilton Township, NJ, ...
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US Forces Disrupt Terrorist Operations in Nuristan Province
MMD Newswire (press release)
Washington, DC (MMD Newswire) May 5, 2011 -- Combined forces have completed a three-day operation to counter a recent spike in violence along the Pakistan border in Afghanistan's Nuristan province. Ground troops and coalition air weapons teams killed ...
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Sen. Inhofe Exclusive: Pakistan Knew bin Laden Was There
NewsMax.com
The Oklahoma Republican also calls on the Obama administration to expand the use of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to house terrorist suspects now held in foreign jails. And he calls the rationale for the decision not to release photographs ...
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Milford 9/11 families say justice has been served
Milford-Orange Bulletin
11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Their reactions to the news Osama Bin Laden was killed by US forces Sunday were also eerily similar. "Right from the beginning my friends, who live on a naval base said we'll get him for you, and you wait, and you want for ...
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Terror Expert: Keep Waterboarding
NewsMax.com
By Jim Meyers and Ashley Martella The waterboarding of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed stopped "enormous" terrorist plots and his interrogation led to the courier who in turn led the CIA to Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan, ...
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Op-Ed: Torture issues called ' a distraction,' in finding bin Laden
DigitalJournal.com
As President, Obama promised to end torture of prisoners, however in the aftermath of the killing of Osama bin Laden some folks claim it was "enhanced interrogation" that led to finding the terrorist said responsible for 9/11. ...
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Editorial: "Done"
NorthJersey.com
Osama bin Laden, the founder of the al Qaeda terrorist group, organized and directed a series of sickening slaughters, including the hijacking on Sept. 11, 2001, of four passenger jets and the killing of thousands of people in New York City, ...
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Osama bin Laden's ideology remains steadfast in Yemen
Catholic Online
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) Osama bin Laden's death has many wondering about his terrorist organization, al-Qaeda. Highly fractured, will the organization simply fall apart or find even more zealous followers after his perceived martyrdom? ...
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Bin Laden Death Hasn't Raised Terrorism Fears in US
The FINANCIAL
The FINANCIAL -- Americans remain highly concerned about the possibility of a terrorist attack in the United States in the near future, but that concern has not increased because of the killing of Osama bin Laden. Most also feel bin Laden's death will ...
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Questions, confusion in classrooms over bin Laden
The Associated Press
11 terrorist attacks this week in a lesson intended to help them understand what the death of Osama bin Laden means. The students at Ivy Preparatory Academy charter school near Atlanta covered their faces as they watched the images of jets flying into ...
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