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| Are Terrorists Beyond the Law? Huffington Post (blog) Applying them to the midnight assassination of an unarmed man -- however heinous his crimes -- raises a chilling question: can we ever "do justice" to terrorists? We are about to find out. There is no escaping justice for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| National text alert system for disasters, terrorist attacks Today's THV UNDATED (CNN) -- If there's a disaster or terrorist attack in your area, you'll be notified on your cell phone, thanks to a new emergency alert system. The system, unveiled today, will be made available to everyone by next April, but will first be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Life Quotes, Inc. Asks, Does Life Insurance Cover a Terrorist Attack? Sacramento Bee In total, 2976 people perished in the aftermath of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks in New York City—the worst terrorist attack on record. According to the Insurance Information Institute, the combined total of the death and destruction left ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lawsuit filed against Poland over terrorist bomb suspect Warsaw Business Journal Advocacy group the Open Society Justice Initiative has filed a case against Poland in the European Court of Human Rights. The organization wants the ECHR to apply pressure on Poland so that it conducts an effective investigation into the alleged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Osama bin Laden and marijuana: Was the terrorist a stoner? Westword (blog) Some over-eager sleuths have pointed out that the compound was known to place bulk orders for soda and food from the local market, so maybe the world's most wanted terrorist had a bad case of the munchies. On the other hand, bin Laden was rumored to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Netanyahu to terrorists: We will strike you down Jerusalem Post Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned that all potential terrorists and enemies of Israel "would be struck down," when he spoke Monday at a special ceremony in Jerusalem in honor of terrorist victims. "I call out with a double response to those who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| KIRK REPORT: OUT OF CONTROL SOMALI PIRACY HELPING TO FUND LARGEST TERRORIST ... Decatur Tribune ... issued a detailed report, releasing first classified images of ships under pirate control as well as proposed changes in American policy that would end the growing national security threat posed by pirates and the terrorist organizations they fund. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bl. John Paul II Influential In Former Peruvian Terrorist's Conversion Eurasia Review Browse: Home / Life and Style / Bl. John Paul II Influential In Former Peruvian Terrorist's Conversion Bl. John Paul II Influential In Former Peruvian Terrorist's Conversion A letter John Paul II sent in 1991 to a prisoner in Lima, Peru increased the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| KCBD, NewsChannel 11 Lubbock Would you be able to spot a terrorist? KCBD-TV Entertainment News from AP By Ann Wyatt Little - bio | email Now that the world's most well known terrorist is dead, what happens next? The government says the threat of terrorism on American soil remains real, but can you recognize the signs? ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Train bombs: Terrorists are eyeing trains, and too many carry hazmats Houston Chronicle To do that, we should require chemical companies to switch to less terrorist-friendly chemicals when economically feasible. Clorox Company already has begun switching its seven US factories from chlorine gas to liquid bleach — a far safer raw material ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Students across the world react to terrorist's death The Independent Florida Alligator NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - Nearly 4000 miles away from Washington, DC, as people gathered outside the White House to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden on May 1, there were no loud cries of relief or retribution. Reactions ranged from fear to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Terrorist or tourist? It's your call Newsworks.org (blog) By Alan Tu To Laveta Jones, the man videotaping from the window of a Septa train could have been on a terrorist recon mission. In a recent Daily News column, she shared her worries, relating a recent train ride into Center City from Mt. Airy. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| "What's Osama bin Watchin'" lets you program terrorist's remote Examiner.com By Howard Portnoy It was inevitable when the video emerged of an older, gray-bearded Osama bin Laden huddled under a brown blanket watching an old TV that someone would have a little fun with it. That someone was Tom Scott, creator of the now-viral ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police seal off terrorist group in North Caucasus RIA Novosti Earlier reports said police had surrounded the terrorist group in an apartment in downtown Nalchik, the capital of the volatile republic. "Police are currently undertaking a 'clean-up' operation in the apartment where the militants have been hiding," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pak needs to crack down on LeT: Timothy Roemer Times of India He said US told Pakistan not only to target terrorist outfits like al-Qaida but also tackle terrorist groups within the country. "Individuals at the highest levels of the US government are saying to the government of Pakistan that you are a good ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| India may soon share 26/11 evidence with US Daily News & Analysis By Mustafa Plumber | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA India may soon share evidence it collected during the trial of Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab for the Mumbai terror attacks on November 26, 2008, with the US. This sharing of evidence is expected to aid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Senate Republicans block Obama's nominee for No. 2 Justice Department post Los Angeles Times By Lisa Mascaro and Michael Muskal Washington Bureau It has been just over a week since the United States killed terrorist Osama bin Laden in a raid in Pakistan, but the good feelings that blurred partisan lines on national security issues have been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Despondency — No way forward The News International Pakistan, today, despite its tremendous sacrifices, is being seen simultaneously as a partner in fight against terrorism and complicit in protecting some of the terrorist outfits. Some international analysts and media reports are suggesting complicity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bin Laden Trove Renews Worries About Rails Wall Street Journal Globally, there are more than 90 terrorist and guerrilla attacks a month on surface transportation, with about a third of those targeting trains, according to the Mineta Transportation Institute. Since 9/11, there have been 1738 attacks world-wide on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Pentagon says Pakistan yet to give nod to speak with Osama women AHN | All Headline News Days after the most wanted terrorist was gunned down deep inside Pakistan territory by the US forces in a surgical operation, the Americans were yet to get access to the wives and other people arrested by Pakistan after the US forces had flown away, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LTE-based Public Safety Network Could Finally Become Reality PCWorld 11 terrorist attacks, the United States government may finally be making progress on allocating spectrum for an LTE-based public safety broadband network. The Public Safety Alliance, a nationwide alliance of public safety associations, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Chinese view of bin laden's death Global Times By Shen Weihuang When US President Barack Obama announced to the world that the most wanted terrorist in modern history has been killed, public opinion was naturally split along the geopolitical divide with most Westerners celebrating, while many in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Foreign Policy: The Age Of The Strategic Manhunt NPR The Navy SEALs' surgical dispatch of Osama bin Laden on May 2 local time in Abbottabad, Pakistan, ended the 13-year hunt for the terrorist mastermind. But despite the current fascination with the satellite surveillance, stealth helicopters, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Record: Debunking evil NorthJersey.com The suddenness and the unpredictability of terrorist acts are meant to terrify countries far beyond the violent event itself. "This is how powerful we are," is the message. "We can make it happen anywhere, anytime." Bin Laden crafted a reputation as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| US Worried Over Japanese Nuclear Facilities' Security, Cables Reveal Global Security Newswire Recently leaked diplomatic dispatches detail US worries that Japan has not seriously addressed the protection of its civilian atomic installations from potential terrorist assaults, the Asahi Shimbun reported on Tuesday (see GSN, Feb. 10). ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gwynne Dyer: Leaving the war in Afghanistan Straight.com The death of Osama bin Laden, founder of al-Qaeda, matters little in practical terms, but Obama could use it as a means of deflating the grossly exaggerated "terrorist threat" that legitimises the bloated American security establishment. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Code Name 'Geronimo' Sparks Anger NPR Some Native Americans are angry about the name association between the global terrorist and Geronimo. They're asking Obama to apologize. Host Michel Martin discusses the controversy with Tim Johnson of the National Museum of the American Indian. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Drone strike in Pakistan The Hindu The United States on Tuesday sent its Predators yet again to pound a suspected terrorist hideout in South Waziristan reportedly killing three terrorists. As is mostly the case, there was no official word on the drone attack. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| OTHER VIEW: Conspiracy nuts having a grand time Daily Republic It's no surprise that enemies and detractors of the United States are denying that a US Navy SEAL team killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaida. It's all a hoax, they are saying. Bin Laden would never be living in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Murrow Network: BIN LADEN'S DEATH BRINGS RELIEF TO THE MURROW COMMUNITY my.hsj.org Instead with the stunning death of terrorist Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the September 11th attacks, the Murrow community expressed relief that the Al-Qaeda leader was gone. "I'm very happy they got him and for the families who were killed in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Boehner to Pakistan: "Are we real allies?" CBS News Boehner asked recently, of the nearly $20 billion the US has provided to Pakistan since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He conceded that it had, but that the expenditures have "been worth it." Boehner added, however, that "there are questions and I don't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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