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Schumer Seeks More Funding for Rail Safety After Terrorist Plan
BusinessWeek
By Sandrine Rastello May 8 (Bloomberg) -- New York Senator Chuck Schumer, the chamber's third-ranking Democrat, said he is seeking to increase funding for rail safety after intelligence found in Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound showed terrorist ...
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Computer program suffering 'schizophrenia' admits to terrorist bombing
NEWS.com.au
By staff writers FOR probably the first time in history, a computer program has claimed responsibility for a terrorist attack. But don't worry — it was just insane. In a bid to find new ways to treat mental illnesses, researchers at the University of ...
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Retired Daley threatened by terrorists?
Chicago Daily Herald
Ever since 9/11, city officials from Mayor Daley on down have downplayed Chicago as a terrorist target. So we have the tallest building in the nation? So what? When faced with stunningly indisputable evidence, such as in 2004 when Khalid Sheikh ...
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The pope and the terrorist
Ynetnews
It is perhaps no irony that the late Pope was beatified the day that justice caught up with the architect of global terrorism. Masses pack St. Peter's Square as Pope Benedict XVI presides over ceremony moving former pontiff closer to possible sainthood ...
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Obama aide: Bin Laden raid yielded 'a library' of terrorist info
USA Today
"It turns out that this is the largest cache of information gotten from a senior terrorist â€" gotten from any terrorist in one operation," adviser Tom Donilon said on CNN's State of the Union. "It is about the size of a small college library. ...
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USA Today
Terrorist influx in Britain, says report
The Hindu
The Sunday Times claimed 200 British "extremists" allegedly trained in Yemen were now back and seen to pose "the single most potent threat" to Britain amid fears of a terrorist backlash after the killing of Osama bin-Laden. "Security services say the ...
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The Hindu
Alan Cumming Escaped Death in Morocco Terrorist Attack
AceShowbiz
Scottish actor Alan Cumming was left shaken after terrorists blew up a cafe in Morocco last month (Apr11) just hours after he dined there. The X2 star was enjoying a vacation with his partner Grant Shaffer in Marrakesh, where they visited Cafe Argana ...
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Follow the polio trail to catch a terrorist
Daily News & Analysis
The polio trail had led to the doorstep of the world's most wanted terrorist but alas, there was no follow-up visit. So we don't know how many children inside that house were below five and if they had taken all the doses of the polio vaccine? ...
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Syria blames "terrorist group" for violence in southern city
Monsters and Critics.com
Cairo/Damascus - Syria blamed 'terrorists' allegedly funded by a Saudi Arabia-based man, for the recent violence in the southern city of Daraa, the official news agency SANA reported Sunday. Syrian television broadcast alleged confessions late Saturday ...
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Record river feared...Candid Osama a weary terrorist
9&10 News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Candid videos portray Osama bin Laden as a weary terrorist watching himself on TV. Also, outtakes of his propaganda tapes show that they were heavily scripted and that he dyed and trimmed his beard for the cameras. ...
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Abu Sayyaf terrorist nabbed in Manila
Inquirer.net
By Karen Boncocan MANILA, Philippines -- Another Abu Sayyaf Group member with a P3.3 million bounty on his head was arrested Sunday, just two days after police and army operatives picked up another member in Taguig City, a police spokesman said. ...
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MILITARY REMAINS ON GUARD FOR POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACKS
Philippine Headline News
MANILA, MAY 9, 2011 (TRIBUNE) By Mario J. Mallari - While there was no monitored threat from terrorist groups in the country after the killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) remains on guard to thwart any ...
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Bahrain puts 21 on trial for 'terrorist' activities
ArabianBusiness.com
The Gulf nation's news agency BNA said that the accused were "involved in the case of the terrorist organisation related to the attempt to overthrow the government by force, and in liaison with a terrorist organisation working for a foreign country. ...
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ArabianBusiness.com
There goes the neighborhood with terrorist lairs and spy kids
The Standard
My neighbors were so noisy they either had 50 children, or were terrorists making homemade nuclear bombs. I'm not sure which is scarier. Probably the 50 children. Anyway, bin Laden's more recent neighbors claim they had no idea he was there. ...
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The Standard
PHILLY'S TERRORIST WATCH | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-08
Philadelphia Inquirer
That the FBI would post a man at a desk full-time at an airport, a most-favored terrorist target, would seem to be a no-brainer. Except that the FBI airport job is relatively new. It was created just last year, nine years after 9/11. ...
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Need to take down a terrorist? There's an app for that: Army launches App ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter In the heat of battle, you would not have thought soldiers would have much time to get out their cell phones. And the reception on the plains of Afghanistan can't be that great. But that has not stopped the US Army developing its ...
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Daily Mail
Terrorist's death 'cathartic' for U.S.
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
End of Osama bin Laden does not mean end of war on terror, expert says. By Christopher J. Hughes chughes@golackawanna.com ALEXANDRIA, VA – The death of Osama bin Laden, the former head of international terrorism group al-Qaida, on May 1 could ...
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Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
US biggest terrorist that kills millions of Muslims: JI
Online - International News Network
LAHORE: JI Punjab Amir Dr. Syed Waseem Akhtar has termed the United States as the biggest terrorist who killed lacks of Muslims, added by strengthening ties with true and experienced countries Pakistan must get rid of so-called US friendship. ...
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Online - International News Network
Russia: Police Prevent Terrorist Act Planned For Victory Day
Eurasia Review
Russian police have detained three members of an extremist group that was allegedly planning several terrorist acts during Victory Day celebrations in the southern city of Astrakhan. RIA Novosti news agency reports a source in the law-enforcement ...
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Eurasia Review
Food supply at risk of attack by terrorist groups
Telegraph.co.uk
In the United States, food "bioterrorism" has become a major concern after documents were found in Afghanistan apparently referring to plans by terrorists to contaminate food supplies. An al-Qaeda group in Yemen that built toner cartridge bombs in an ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Three with California ties on 'most wanted' terrorist list
Inland Empire News
The FBI maintains a list of 29 men it considers the "most wanted" terrorists in the world, including three facing charges in California. A former Riverside County man, Adam Gadahn, once known as Adam Pearlman, became the public face of al Qaeda. ...
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NII Links Do Not Mean a Person is a Terrorist: Experts
Jakarta Globe
Not everyone connected to a movement to establish an Islamic state in Indonesia should be painted as a terrorist, a reformed radical said on Friday. Nasir Abbas, a former member of the Al Qaeda-affiliated Jemaah Islamiyah, said it was baseless to ...
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Hug your mother; kill more terrorists
Sumter Item
The terrorists are attacking Washington, but I'm OK. We stayed at school today for a program." I got back to the newspaper office and watched the World Trade Center towers fall, wondering if the plane that went down in Pennsylvania was intended for ...
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Fall of a Terrorist, Rise of a New Mayor: Weekly Recap
Patch.com
Last council meeting for Joe Faso and Lisa M. Aprati in Chicago Heights. New aldermen were sworn in to represent the wards. Mary Compton We started the week off mighty busy, with the announcement that Osama bin Laden was killed by US Navy SEALs Sunday. ...
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Homegrown Terrorist and Anti-Muslim Extremist Shot in Oklahoma
Top Secret Writers
What this sad situation reveals is that a "terrorist" can come from any background, any religion, and any race. This doesn't mean that the FBI should start throwing the word "terrorist" around to describe every form of domestic crime, but it does mean ...
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UK condemns ONLF "terrorist activities" in Ogaden says official
Jimma Times
In the Ogaden, the [Ogaden National Liberation Front] ONLF is a secessionist group and we deplore its terrorist activities. Yet, they and others have been prepared to negotiate with the government of Ethiopia. That is to be welcomed. ...
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Taliban begins annual spring terrorist attacks
ToTheCenter.com
The latest terrorist attack season has commenced: The Taliban is attacking several locations in Kandahar, Afghanistan, and have wounded at least 11 people. Voice of America reports the attacks began just after midday Saturday in Afghanistan. ...
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Terrorist Leader Security Challenge Turns to Data
Information Management
But, unlike the hand-written notebooks found at the compound that reportedly point to direct terrorist plans, it will take a mix of high-tech applications and security know-how to pull immediately usable security data from the handful of computers, ...
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India's Own Operation Geronimo?
Wall Street Journal
By ASHOK K. MEHTA Every time there is a Pakistan-sourced terrorist attack in India, the reaction in the world's largest democracy is predictable. Demands range from "hot pursuit" of the terrorists across the border to cries for all-out war. ...
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Russian FSB prevents terrorist attack in south Russia on eve of VE Day
RIA Novosti
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) and Interior Ministry have prevented a series of terrorist attacks planned by religious extremists in Astrakhan in south Russia on May 9, the FSB and the Interior Ministry said in a joint statement on Sunday. ...
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US technology widely misused by corrupt governments, terrorists to propagate ...
TMC Net
(Asian News International Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Washington, May (ANI): Various terrorist groups, corrupt governments and anti-American forces rely on US technology to repress citizens and conduct terror campaigns, it has emerged. ...
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Police nab three on suspected connections to Syarif terrorist cell
Jakarta Post
Boy Rafli Amar said the police arrested three more people in relation with Muhammad Syarief, the Cirebon mosque suicide bomber, terrorist cell. He said the three were identified as JH alias Zulkifli Lubis, FD alias Ferdiansyah and Ibrohim alias Baim. ...
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LETTER: Terrorist got what he deserved
Odessa American
I can't believe all the flap going on about the killing of Osama Bin Laden. So many bleeding-heart, wussy pacifists are going on about how we should have captured him and put him on trial, or that the burial was not humanitarian, etc. ...
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Last Sunday night, when the news broke that
Daily Mail - Charleston
Osama bin Laden had been killed by US Navy SEALs in Pakistan, news commentators, politicians and community leaders spoke about a terrorist, and a terrorist cell, that was part of a specific extremist Muslim group. This time, it was Americans ...
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Finding bin Laden
Wall Street Journal
The terrorist's death reignites the debate over interrogations. An architect of the Bush policies is here to explain. And how to handle the Pakistan problem. Can the US turn a tense situation into a national-security opportunity, and as pressure builds ...
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Kill Osama yourself in new video game
Sydney Morning Herald
Just over a week after the world's most notorious terrorist was killed by a team of elite US Navy SEALS, gamers around the world have been given the chance to pull the trigger themselves. Using publicly released information about the raid, ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
$50 million bounty for Osama Bin Laden should go to 9/11 victims, New York ...
New York Daily News
BY Eriin Durkin AND Alison Gendar AP Do you think the killing of Osama Bin Laden made the US safer from terrorist attacks? Yes, Al Qaeda will now have a harder time launching a large-scale attack. No, Al Qaeda is willing to up the ante to avenge their ...
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Veteran recalls his time in Afghanistan
Coshocton Tribune
11 terrorist attacks. / Valerie Boateng/Tribune COSHOCTON -- Wrapped in a purple bag are a few items Jason Murphy carried with him while serving his country in Afghanistan just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. During his six months overseas with ...
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Post 9/11 business changes outlive bin Laden
Chicago Daily Herald
11 attacks: The terrorist attacks turned the act of flying into a test of patience. Air travel changed from a routine exercise — almost as simple as hopping on a train — into a process of seemingly ever-changing rules and procedures and time-hogging ...
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A promise made, a promise kept!
Yuma Sun
11, 2001, we suffered the worst terrorist attack in the history of the USA It was a moment that reverberated around the world instantly. Within just a few days our government issued a promise that "we would do whatever it takes to bring the ...
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WaPo grants Hamas immunity from terrorism
American Thinker (blog)
Last week, Israel's National Insurance Institute reported that 981 civilians have been murdered by Palestinian terrorist groups since 2000. The vast majority were killed by Hamas and Fatah's terrorist wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades. ...
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Howth faithful bemused at bin Laden memorial services
Irish Times
The Catholic Church in the seaside town had named the terrorist – shot dead by US navy seals in a heavily-fortified compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, last Sunday – among those to whom it planned to devote a Mass. In addition to carrying information ...
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Two Muslim clerics taken off US flight
MSN India
All terrorists are Muslims but not all Muslims are terrorist, infact there are many good peace****l Muslims. It is very difficult to identify radical musilms from Moderate good Muslims. If Islam is a religion of peace will they allow Churches to be ...
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MSN India
Al Qaeda incorporated: Franchises and affiliates
The Express Tribune
By one account up to 150 Westerners went to western Pakistan to receive terrorist training in 2009. al Qaeda has also forged operational links with several other local groups such as Jundullah and the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, all of which pose a clkear and ...
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The Express Tribune
Reclaiming our Pakistan
The News International
Similarly, the US has stated that in case of any terrorist attack on US mainland, all options would be on the table. Why has our government never sought the revision of this policy conditional to our cooperation to protect Pakistan from a massive ...
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Hillsborough Fire Rescue at 9/11 Steel Beam Display; Engine 331 On Duty
Patch.com
On display at Westfield Brandon, parked behind the steel beam from one of the two towers of the World Trade Center destroyed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, stood a 36-year-old fire truck that in its retirement is used to honor firefighters who die and ...
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Area residents react to news of bin Laden's death with various emotions
Cuyahoga Falls News Press
Those with family members in the military or with close ties to the September 11 terrorist attacks are experiencing a wave of emotions following the death of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. George Sleigh of Hudson survived September 11 when he ...
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Neither Here Nor There: That's who we are
Plainview Daily Herald
Let the world know what a dead terrorist looks like. Some argue that the photo will incite riots and more killings. Does that mean if we hide the photo the terrorists will walk quietly in the sunset? That they aren't and haven't been planning more ...
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Former SEAL Talks Successful Mission, Bin Laden Death
LocalNews8.com
By Marissa Bodnar IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- It's been one week since President Barack Obama announced US military forces had killed the world's most wanted terrorist, but the elite group of Navy SEALs is still in the spotlight. Former SEAL Brian Schad, ...
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