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Pakistan spy agency's alleged role in Mumbai terrorist attacks to be revealed
The Guardian
Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel with smoke and flames seen gushing from upper storeys during the terrorist attacks in 2008. Photograph: Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images The apparent involvement of the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI), ...
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The Guardian
Osama bin Laden as the First Global Terrorist
Huffington Post (blog)
Osama bin Laden was the first global terrorist. No terrorist in history so powerfully confronted a great power as bin Laden confronted the United States. From the beginning of his jihad against us, he stated that his aim was to bankrupt the United ...
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Al-Qaida terrorist's widow to be hanged
The Guardian
Photograph: AFP/Getty Images The widow of the former leader of al-Qaida in Iraq is to be hanged on Wednesday after a court found her guilty of links to the terrorist mastermind. Hasna Ali Yehye Hussein was condemned to death despite not being found to ...
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The Guardian
German TV: 'Star Trek' terrorists killed bin Laden
CNET
Unfortunately, in its haste to offer a SEAL logo, someone at the station actually mustered the logo of the "Star Trek" Maquis Special Operations Seals Team VI--a bunch of nasty little 24th century terrorists. We should all be indebted to the crack team ...
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CNET
Somaliland warns of al Shabaab terrorist attacks after Bin Laden's demise
AHN | All Headline News
Al Shabaab could launch terrorist attacks on Somaliland territories after the demise of their leader Osama Bin Laden, who was killed by US Special Forces in an operation in Pakistan, a Somaliland minister warned on Sunday. Mohammed Abdullahi Omar ...
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Thirty Pak-based terrorists infiltrate Kashmir valley
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir is set to witness an eventful summer on the borders with Pakistan-based terrorist outfits successfully infiltrating around 20-30 terrorists into the Valley state in the first nine days of May alone. ...
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France to Test 58 Reactors for Surviving Earthquakes, Not Terrorist Attack
Bloomberg
Photographer: Antoine Antoniol/Bloomberg Safety reviews at Electricite de France SA's 58 atomic reactors in France will cover their vulnerability to earthquakes and floods and exclude terrorist attacks, the nation's atomic regulator said. ...
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Police link Klaten and Cirebon terrorists
Jakarta Post
JAKARTA: The terrorist network behind a suicide bomb attack in Cirebon is indirectly related to another terror network linked with the Klaten bomb attack, the National Police have announced. National Police spokesman Sr. Comr. ...
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Terrorist camps operating in Pakistan-held Kashmir: Indian Army
Hindustan Times
... 15 electric detonators, among other ammunition and equipment, have been recovered. "This is a major haul of arms and ammunition recovered in the recent past and the recovery has thwarted the evil designs of terrorists in north Kashmir," Thodge added.
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SCO members brace for terrorist threat
People's Daily Online
Special forces practice battling terrorists during an exercise in which they rehearsed storming a camp. The anti-terror drill was jointly conducted by Shanghai Cooperation Organization members in Kashgar, the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, ...
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Brinker: Despite the consequences, a terrorist is still a terrorist
University Daily Kansan
Dread came not from the knowledge that nihilist terrorists would seize on America's success to justify a new round of violence. That reaction was utterly predictable. I feared instead the response of many of my fellow liberals. ...
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Latin American Terrorist Ties with the Middle East
Mexidata.info
While Chávez has said that he is arming his citizen militias, known as Bolivarian Circles, rumor has it that the weapons may also be going to agents and fighters from the Colombian FARC, the Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah and Cuban security ...
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Mark Patinkin: A young couple in love rises above a terrorist
Providence Journal
Shawn Nassaney and Lynn Goodchild are pictured in a commemorative holiday card sent out in 2003 by the Goodchild family. To me, the symbols of 9/11 have always been Lynn Goodchild and Shawn Nassaney. They seemed the perfect young couple. ...
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Providence Journal
The Pope and the Terrorist: Two Misguided Beatifications (News, Switzerland)
The Moderate Voice
Columnist Patrick Etschmayer of Switzerland's News writes that between outlawing condoms and covering up decades of child abuse, the former pope did at least as much damage as the terrorist mastermind now residing at the bottom of the Persian Gulf. ...
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Muslim Brotherhood Website: US a Bigger Terrorist Than Bin Laden…
Weasel Zippers
Even better, the article was written by a Muslim man who once lived in Ohio and was a member of the Fiqh Council of North America. (IPT) — Terrorism committed by the United States is far worse than anything al-Qaida emir, Osama bin Laden, ever carried ...
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Weasel Zippers
French nuclear safety evaluations will not cover terrorist risk
Platts
The "complementary safety evaluations" French nuclear regulators have ordered at the country's nuclear installations cannot take into account risks associated with terrorist acts because the time for the evaluations is too short, Andre-Claude Lacoste, ...
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Indonesian prosecutors seek life sentence to Muslim cleric for role in ...
WireUpdate
By BNO News JAKARTA, INDONESIA (BNO NEWS) -- Indonesian prosecutors on Monday announced that they recommended life sentence for Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir for his role in a terrorist cell, the Jakarta Globe reported. Prosecutor Andi Muhammad Taufik ...
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Killing of top terrorist opens torture debate
Canada.com
Osama bin Laden's death has reignited debate over the George W. Bush administration's use of harsh interrogation methods, with supporters claiming the program led to the al-Qaida leader's demise. White House national security advisor Tom Donilon ...
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Media Highlight Wanted Terrorist Al Awlaki, Forget They Called Him 'Moderate'
NewsBusters (blog)
The mainstream media have recently described this America-born terrorist as a "central figure" of Al Qaeda and the New York Times, ABC News, and MSNBC have all called him "radical" when reporting on the recent attempted drone attack. ...
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"Balkans not high on terrorist list"
B92
BELGRADE -- Israeli Ambassador Arthur Koll says there could be revenge attacks for Osama bin Laden's death, but the Balkans is not high on the terrorist list of priorities. However, that does not mean that the countries of the Balkans should not be ...
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B92
The Urban Terrorists of ACORN: 'Subversion Inc.' Book Preview (Part 1)
David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog (blog)
by Matthew Vadum The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) is part political group, part crime syndicate, part terrorist organization. Much of the time it operates outside the legitimate political process, waging war against the ...
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David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog (blog)
Terrorist's death brought closure
Columbia Daily Tribune
Editor, the Tribune: Is it OK to celebrate Osama bin Laden's death? I don't celebrate the death of any other human. I do hold a reverence for life, but I also understand that there are rare moments in time when force and violence must be used, ...
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10 Syrian workers killed by 'armed terrorist groups'
Global Times
Ten Syrian workers were killed and three others wounded in an ambush by "armed terrorist groups" on their way back from Lebanon to Syria's capital Damascus, Syrian official SANA news agency reported. The ambush occurred on the Damascus-Homs highway, ...
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'My son is not a terrorist': Harviri Tewatia
Hindustan Times
"My son is not a terrorist or a dacoit. He is fighting for the cause of farmers," said Harviri Tewatia, 65, the mother of farmer leader Manvir Singh Tewatia, who is a marked man following the UP government's announcement of a reward for his arrest. ...
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Death of a terrorist
UWM Post
This code marked the end of an almost 10-year-long manhunt for the most-wanted terrorist, the mastermind behind the most brutal terrorist attacks on American soil. As a veteran of the Armed Forces and having served in Operation Iraqi Freedom, ...
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New anti-terrorist police vehicle for ACT
The Canberra Times
It's bulletproof, blast resistant and ready to strike fear into a terrorist's heart, according to the federal Attorney-General. This $400000 vehicle is one of three bought by the National Counter-Terrorism Committee and was presented to the ACT ...
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Marc Thiessen: Waterboarding Worked in Gaining Valuable Intel
NewsMax.com
By David A. Patten The United States must protect its right to strike al-Qaida strongholds in Pakistani territory whenever terrorist threats emanate from there, author and former Bush administration speechwriter Marc A. Thiessen told Newsmax in an ...
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Gurpreet Singh: What about the other fugitives in Pakistan?
Straight.com
By Gurpreet Singh, May 9, 2011 Whereas US forces have finished off their most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, by conducting a secret operation in Pakistan, others like him continue to hide there after allegedly committing the worst terrorist attacks ...
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Wordplay: Numberplay: Mission Shortest Path
New York Times (blog)
To stop a terrorist who is unleashing chaos, a manhunt is ordered. The terrorist is in hostile territory at the right end of the arrow, holed up in a cabin laden with explosives. The Seal team does not have stealth helicopters, so the mission has to be ...
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New York Times (blog)
Commentary: Flawed policy finally nixed
Herald Times Reporter
Shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the US government established a policy requiring men and boys from 25 countries — almost all Muslim, and all of them in Asia or Africa — to report for "special registration." Turns out it wasn't such a hot ...
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Ex-CIA recalls nearly decade-long search for OBL
CBS News
A former CIA officer, Hurley was senior counsel and director of the Counterterrorism Policy Review of the National Commission on the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. (LeRoy N. Sanchez/Los Alamos National Laboratory) By Washington Post writer Eli ...
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CBS News
Obama Turns To Border Politics In Texas Visit
NPR
by Liz Halloran President Obama plans to pivot this week from foreign affairs and the targeted killing of terrorist Osama bin Laden to a domestic issue that continues to bedevil his administration: comprehensive immigration reform. ...
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Media Reaction to Bin Laden Raid
Fox News
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Tonight, I can report to the American people and to the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Usama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of ...
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Man admits plotting to blow up federal courthouse in Illinois capital, gets 28 ...
Washington Post
By AP, SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — A part-time fry cook and would-be terrorist admitted plotting to blow up a federal courthouse in the Illinois capital city and was sentenced Monday to 28 years in prison. Michael Finton, 31, pleaded guilty to one count of ...
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Did the US Violate Bin Laden's Rights?
Fox News (blog)
The world's most wanted terrorist is finally dead and UN actors are questioning his death in the name of human rights. Scheinin's full UN job title is self-explanatory. He is the "rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and ...
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Bin Laden, terror and challenges for Nigeria
Nigerian Tribune
Some Nigerians believe that if the world-renowned terrorist, Osama bin Laden, had been killed before the general election, the exercise might not have held at the time that it took place. Somehow, the killing of the man who evaded the USA's massive ...
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Terrorism and Dragon Age II
San Jose Mercury News (blog)
It's a blatant terrorist act that the player unknowingly abetted because as Hawke, the champion of Kirkwall, players helped Anders gather materials for his blast. The whole situation bothered me not because of what happened but because I condoned it. ...
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Petraeus Afghan threat remains
Politico
AP Photo Close By JENNIFER EPSTEIN | 5/9/11 7:45 AM EDT The man who has been running military operations in Afghanistan and will soon take over the CIA says that while Osama bin Laden's killing may weaken the Taliban, the terrorist threat remains in ...
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Politico
Bin Laden's Mid-Life Crisis? Hair Dye, Herbal Viagra and a Young Wife
Extra TV
Terrorist Osama bin Laden was 54 when he was killed by US Navy SEAL operatives eight days ago. According to photographs of his medicine chest, bin Laden was a user of herbal Viagra, also known as Avena syrup -- an extract of wild oats used to treat ...
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Extra TV
Iraqi Official Renews Baghdad's Resolve to Expel MKO
Fars News Agency
Therefore, they should stop bargaining and start thinking of a place to shelter the members of the terrorist group instead," Eissa told the official website of the Habilian association, a human rights group formed of the family members and relatives of ...
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Homegrown Terror Takes on New Dimensions
Spiegel Online
Each month, an average of five Islamists leave the country for terrorist training camps in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border area. Recent arrests in Düsseldorf show just how dangerous homegrown terror has become. It isn't easy being a militant Islamist, ...
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Spiegel Online
bin Laden's Death Tracked on Google News
eWeek
Google News, which sprang into existence after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, served as a hotbed for thousands of news articles on the killing of Osama bin Laden. Google News served as a landing place for more than 150000 articles in ...
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Dead Osama bin Laden magazine covers
Washington Post (blog)
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, New Yorker magazine published a black cover with two barely visible black rectangles. When Apollo 11 landed on the Moon in 1969, LIFE magazine published an iconic image of astronaut Buzz Aldrin with the moon, ...
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Does an Al Qaeda "Anthrax Operative" Own New York Pharmacies?
Mother Jones (blog)
The documents detail the history and threat potential of terrorist suspects detained at Gitmo. Recently, a blogger sent me an email pointing out that one of these assessments contains a particularly chilling section. It says that a detainee captured by ...
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Mother Jones (blog)
Why Bin Laden's Death Is the Biggest Summer Movie of the Season
Indie Wire (blog)
Videos released from the compound show an allegedly indefatigable man stumbling over his words while attempting to record a terrorist threat, much as the slapstick characters did in last year's British terrorist farce "Four Lions. ...
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Indie Wire (blog)
Native Americans take offense to code name for bin Laden
Plain Dealer (blog)
It's time the United States respected the original people of this land and the native people who step up to defend our freedoms. Geronimo stood up for his people, their traditions and the land they lived upon. He was no terrorist.
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National emergency alert system set to launch
msnbc.com
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said Monday the Commercial Mobile Alert System, which will be formally announced at a meeting in New York on Tuesday, will direct emergency messages to cellphones in case of a terrorist ...
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What Happens to the $50 Million bin Laden Reward Money?
Gather.com
The $50 million bounty placed on terrorist leader Osama bin Laden will be administered under the 'Rewards for Justice' program. With no clear-cut favorite to receive the reward, 2 New York State Congressman want the money donated to the victims of 9/11 ...
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