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Blacklisted: A Terrorist Threat, The Grannie In The Diaper
Neon Tommy
That's right, an elderly woman, in ailing health, who cannot walk and was flying home to see friends and family on her final days, was not a terrorist threat. Thank you for clarifying that TSA. This isn't the first time adult diapers have caused a stir ...
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Neon Tommy
Security Cordon Around Aden To Prevent Terrorist Operations - Defense Minister
Yemen Post
The security forces are cordoning Yemen's business capital Aden to protect it from terrorist operations, Defense Minister Muhammad Nasser Ahmed said on Saturday, as the battles between the army and Islamists continued in Abyan. ...
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Pro-Kurdish BDP deputies praise suicide bomber terrorist
Today's Zaman
Words from a Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) deputy praising a Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorist who caused the deaths of eight Turkish soldiers in a suicide attack on June 30, 1996, have caused great resentment and anger among the Turkish ...
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Today's Zaman
PA Accuses Israel of 'Terrorizing' Terrorists
Arutz Sheva
by Maayana Miskin The Palestinian Authority has lashed out at Israel over MKs' plans to cut benefits to imprisoned terrorists as long as Gilad Shalit remains in captivity. Riyad Elashkar, a senior official in the PA's Prisoners Affairs Ministry, ...
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Arutz Sheva
Mumbai In Grip Of Simmering Turf War Involving Terrorist-Linked Underworld Dons
Bernama
By P. Vijian NEW DELHI, July 3 (Bernama) -- After a decade of silence, Mumbai appears to be in the grip of a simmering turf war involving India's feared terrorist-linked underworld dons, two of whom are believed to have criminal networks operating in ...
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ITALY EXPELS ALGERIAN TERRORIST YAMINE BOUHRAMA
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
(AGI) Roma - Interior minister Roberto Maroni has personally signed orders to expel Algerian terrorist Yamine Bouhrama. Described as "a menace to society", Bouhrama was repatriated to Algiers today, immediately after his release from jail. ...
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Say you're gay, terrorist's manual tells recruits
Pink Paper
A newly released training manual for terrorists advises potential attackers to pretend to be gay in an attempt to avoid women who may be spies. A newly released training manual for terrorists advises potential attackers to pretend to be gay in an ...
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Bereaved Parents want Terrorists' Information
Arutz Sheva
by Maayana Miskin Parents who have lost children to terrorist attacks called Sunday for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to release the names of terrorists that Israel agrees to release in exchange for Gilad Schalit. Netanyahu has reportedly agreed to ...
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Arutz Sheva
Nato should stop its terrorist attack on Libya: Mugabe
Bulawayo24 (press release) (blog)
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has said Nato should "stop its terrorist attack" of Libya as that country's government and the rebels in Benghazi have undertaken to start a 30-day national dialogue that will exclude Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and will ...
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EDITOIRAL: 'Grand' opposition alliance
Pakistan Daily Times
This is not to say that only the tribals are involved in kidnapping; most of these abductions for ransom are done by the Taliban and jihadis to fund their terrorist activities. Kidnapping for ransom has now become a lucrative business. ...
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Gilad Shalit, Illegal Prisoner of Hamas: Release Getting Closer?
Suite101.com
Hamas, the governing entity in Gaza, and an internationally recognized terrorist organization, is using Shalit as a bargaining chip in its ongoing, constitutionally declared, Jihad against the Israeli state. This use, along with the mocking and ...
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Soul searching: Daughter of Sept. 11 victim embarks on cycling trip to raise ...
The Saratogian
Anne said she's concerned that the terrorist attacks have already faded from many people's memory banks. Her youngest students this fall were only 3 or 4 years old at the time. Already, it's something today's teens are learning about in history books ...
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Gaza Flotilla: The Media Battle in Israel
Real News Network
Israeli propaganda agents even labeled our colleague that they killed, Rachel Corrie, you know, as a terrorist supporter, and they blamed her for her own death, that she jumped in front of a bulldozer. I mean, this is part of Israel's propaganda, ...
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Hypocrites as leaders (3)
Vanguard
Instead, they jumped in support of a terrorist group that says it does not want Western education for Muslim Northerners. They call those who want this menace to be annihilated “enemies of the North and Islam”. So President Shagari was an enemy of the ...
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Are security checkpoints effective?
DAWN.com
Despite all precautions terrorists hit targets of their choice. Has any terrorist or suicide bomber voluntarily gone through a security check and apprehended? The security mania started with check posts first, then road blocks and barriers. ...
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BAAGHI: The US's CT strategy: lessons for Pakistan —Marvi Sirmed
Pakistan Daily Times
CT, on the other hand, would get the results (if defined in terms of targeting individuals and specific terrorist/insurgent groups) speedily and with minimum resources. The CT-COIN debate among the coalition forces and in the White House's team is a ...
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Group demands PM release names of prisoners in Schalit deal
Jerusalem Post
"Three Fathers," a group founded by parents of victims who died in the terrorist attack, made the demand after Netanyahu last week said that he had agreed to release a number of convicted terrorists in exchange for kidnapped soldier Gilad Schalit ...
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Boko Haram Blamed For More Killings In Nigeria
International Business Times
The Nigerian Islamist terrorist group, which has already wreaked havoc across the country, has killed at least ten people in the northeastern city of Maiduguri by setting off a bomb in a beer garden frequented by soldiers and policemen, according to ...
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International Business Times
Lebanon: another frame-up?
DAWN.com
They all belong to Hezbollah, the militant Lebanese Shia movement that Israel and the United States define as terrorist. But they are probably not guilty. Special tribunals of this kind have no intelligence agents of their own. ...
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Hope lost, audacity found
Aljazeera.net
Accustomed as Walker was to red-baiting from her early years in the Southern civil rights struggle, the standard hysterical attempt to terrorist-bait the civilian activists rolled off her like water off a duck. When Foreign Policy magazine asked her, ...
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Aljazeera.net
Muslim Brotherhood gets out Muslim message with movies
Jerusalem Post
The Christian, who has just lost an eye in a terrorist attack on his church, turns to his neighbor and asks why Muslims attack Christians. "What do you mean by Muslims? Can the person who did this really be a Muslim?" answers the other, injured in the ...
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Risk and Reward
Albany Democrat Herald
The deal — to produce a stockpile of medication to protect American lives in the event of a terrorist attack using smallpox — had a base value of $500 million and options that could make it worth as much as $2.8 billion. ...
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The Reagan-Thatcher Legacy Lives
Wall Street Journal
The central threats he was referring to include the spread of terrorist networks and the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the modern age. Some 29 years earlier, President Ronald Reagan also stood before a joint session of parliament and pledged that ...
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Osama bin Laden needed ransom revenue
The Australian
The terrorist group was run like a multinational business and bin Laden, like a chief executive, tried to find new sources of revenue and make cuts. Al-Qa'ida went from offering generous allowances to its fighters, who at one point were paid about $100 ...
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NRA: Bloomberg Lies in New Anti-Gun Ad Campaign
Opposing Views
By NRA on Jul 1, 2011 Last week, the most visible gun control advocate in this country, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, appeared on MSNBC and CNN, promoting his new TV ad urging that Congress impose so-called "terrorist watchlist" gun control ...
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ELECTRONIC WEAPONS: Roadside Frustration
Strategy Page
Terrorist groups have tried to find ways around the jammer, but have been unsuccessful. Most roadside bombs are now set off via a wire connection between the detonator and a nearby guy pressing a button. This has caused more terrorist casualties, ...
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Petition for justice in AMIA attack launched
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) – A campaign calling for the Argentinean government to bring the masterminds of the terrorist attack on the AMIA Jewish Center in Buenos Aires to justice was launched. The petition campaign was launched by the Latin American Jewish ...
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세계 47개국 '서울 핵안보 코뮈니케' 협의 착수
JoongAng Daily
Closely linked to North Korea and presenting an even greater threat to security around the world are growing efforts by terrorist groups to gain weapons of mass destruction. “Terrorist groups have shown an interest in smuggling nuclear material,” said ...
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Islamic finance is unclear to many, perception continues that it's still ...
Al-Arabiya
By EMAN EL-SHENAWI Islamic finance is not fully understood by most people, while some groups still claim that Sharia-compliant finance is linked terrorist financial activity, said Rushdi Siddiqui, Global Head of Islamic Finance at Thomson Reuters. ...
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Al-Arabiya
Coalition awards peace activists
phillyBurbs.com
Here award recipient and Doylestown resident Zak Ebrahim, a nonviolence advocate whose father is a convicted terrorist, speaks to the crowd as he accepts his award. Posted: Sunday, July 3, 2011 7:20 pm | Updated: 7:25 pm, Sun Jul 3, 2011. ...
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'Blowback' in Tahrir
GlobalPost (blog)
Abdel Rahman, was jailed for life in January 1996 for his role in terrorist attacks, including bombing the World Trade Center in New York City in February 1993. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images) CAIRO – Here's a full-circle vignette from nearly 20 ...
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GlobalPost (blog)
Letters: Shirts and the IDF
Jerusalem Post
He had foreseen attacks from there and was slowly preparing for action against terrorists. He applied the same kind of tactics during the Second Intifada. Even after the terrible terrorist act at Tel Aviv's Dolphinarium in 2001, he did not lead the ...
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LAX Aims To Become 'Dominant International Gateway'
Huffington Post
Barring another terrorist attack or recession that disrupts air travel, Los Angeles International Airport -- long ranked among the nation's worst aviation hubs -- is on a path that could restore its reputation as the West Coast's dominant international ...
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Elegant Design Selected for Sept. 11 Memorial
Laguna Beach Independent
11 memorial sculpture was unanimously endorsed Monday by the city's Arts Commission for installation in Heisler Park in time for the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack. Mayor pro tem Jane Egly attended the proceedings and praised the finalists ...
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Leonard Pitts Jr. / Syndicated columnist Revelations show Bin Laden not the ...
The Seattle Times
Syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. says the architect of the 9/11 terrorist attacks fooled the West in some ways. Now some of his followers will be able to see they were fooled too. I thought I saw a survey recently that still shows Bin Laden with ...
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Beam sendoff rousing
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
The back of a fire truck displays a banner to commemorate the World Trade Center and the terrorist attack of Sept 11, 2001. Bill Rackley of South Bend rode in with the American Legion Riders and the Patriot Guard to help escort the World Trade Center ...
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MidEast Daily News
The Media Line
Hizbullah chief Sheikh Hasan Na'srallah appeared on the terrorist organization's television channel on Saturday to reject the indictments of four of his members handed down by the United Nations tribunal (STL) investigating the 2005 assassination of ...
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Red, white and blue keeps flag company in the black
Chicago Sun-Times
11 terrorist attacks, or perhaps as part of the rebound in consumer spending. Christiansen notes that patriotism is good for her business. After the 9/11 attacks her company went full time to making American flags, setting aside its custom flag and ...
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Border strife in Afghanistan shows wider tensions
The Associated Press
"Many terrorist leaders are gathered there, and there is no pressure on them to leave." Whatever Pakistan's defensive rationale, Afghanistan views the border attacks as an infringement on its sovereignty. "The Pakistani artillery attacks are just a ...
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The Associated Press
Obama, Netanyahu and the peace process
Jerusalem Post
No country can be expected to negotiate with a terrorist organization sworn to destroy it.” Third, Obama reaffirmed the “unbreakable” bond between the US and Israel, the “ironclad” commitment to Israel's security. In particular, he recognized that ...
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Muna Khan: As US extends its drone strikes to Somalia, does it run the risk of ...
Al-Arabiya
A US official confirmed on June 29 that drones had been used in an attack in the southern town of Kismayo on June 23 targeting two senior members of the Somali terrorist outfit Al Shabab, which is said to have links to Al Qaeda. ...
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Al-Arabiya
Slugger Museum displaying Ground Zero flag on July 4
Louisville Courier-Journal
11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. The public is invited to view and touch the flag. “We feel privileged to have such a unique piece of American history visit Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory,” said Anne Jewell, Executive Director. ...
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Town talk: Ovid group plans memorial event for Sept. 11
Ithaca Journal
11 salute to the men and women who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. At the same time, 343 American flags will be placed just south of the Ovid Fire Department Memorial in the village park behind Ovid's municipal building. ...
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Thoughts on July 4th: Our Incredible Shrinking Constitution
ThisCantBeHappening!
But President Obama has authorized the torture of Manning, a man who at worst can be charged with leaking government and military secrets, but who by no stretch of the imagination can be classified as a terrorist or “enemy combatant. ...
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ThisCantBeHappening!
Dog led blind man to safety on 9-11
Contra Costa Times
Hingson, 61, who is blind from birth, escaped the terrorist attacks of nearly 10 years ago unscathed and he shares the tale in his new book "Thunderdog," released this week. Last week, Hingson visited his mother-in-law, who lives at the Atria Del Rey ...
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How has 9/11 affected your life?
Tbo.com
COM In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of 9/11, many believed life in the United States would never be the same. And it isn't, as we scramble to produce yellowing birth certificates to get a driver's license, endure full body scans in ...
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Thank you, John, for your service and sacrifice
Herald Zeitung
The death Tuesday of Marine Lance Cpl. John F. Farias, 20, of New Braunfels provides a stark reminder that, even with terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden out of the picture, America remains engulfed in a war on terror. And the casualties of that war ...
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