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Video links Pakistan Taliban, CIA bombing
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10.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| Kabul » In a video broadcast after his death, the Jordanian suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees sits cross-legged on the floor next to the new chief of the Pakistani Taliban, confirming the group was behind the brazen attack in eastern Afghanistan. |
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[flenvcenter :: Unions]
[flenvcenter :: Terrorism]
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FBI arrests 2 more in N.Y. terrorism probe
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9.1.2010 |
Denver Post: National News Headlines |
| Two men linked to an alleged al-Qaeda associate accused of plotting to attack New York City with homemade bombs were arrested Friday after one of the men caused a traffic accident while under surveillance. |
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FBI arrests 2 in NYC terrorism investigation related to Zazi plot
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8.1.2010 |
Denver Post: National News Headlines |
| NEW YORK—Two men were arrested Friday in the investigation of a suspected bomb plot targeting New York City that previously led to charges against a Denver airport driver. |
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Editorial: Screening measures are an appropriate response
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8.1.2010 |
Denver Post: Opinion |
Stepped-up screening measures for passengers flying into the United States from 14 countries are now a permanent, albeit controversial, part of airport security. |
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Yemen: Bomb suspect met with al-Qaida there
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8.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| San'a, Yemen » The Nigerian accused of trying to blow up a U.S. passenger plane on Christmas met in Yemen's remote mountains with regional al-Qaida leaders, possibly including a radical American cleric linked to other acts of terrorism, Yemen's deputy prime minister said Thursday. |
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Wife: CIA bomber hated U.S.
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8.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| Istanbul » A Jordanian doctor-turned-suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees at a base in Afghanistan is regarded by his family as a martyr in Islam's holy war against the United States, his wife said Thursday. |
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Doctor indicted in bombing of disciplinarian
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7.1.2010 |
Denver Post: National News Headlines |
| A federal grand jury has indicted an Arkansas doctor, saying he planted a car bomb that severely injured the chairman of a state board that had previously disciplined him, according to the indictment unveiled Wednesday. Dr. Randeep Mann is charged with using a weapon of mass destruction in the February 2009 blast, in which Dr. Trent Pierce lost his left eye and was severely burned. |
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Mike Rosen: The Great Equivocator
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7.1.2010 |
Denver Post: Opinion |
President Obama is a cool customer, a charmer and a smooth talker. Sometimes he overdoes all of those things. |
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Double A-bomb survivor, 93, dies
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7.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| Tokyo » Tsutomu Yamaguchi, the only person officially recognized as a survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings at the end of World War II, has died at age 93. |
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David Harsanyi: Flying with the enemy
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6.1.2010 |
Denver Post: Opinion |
When comedian Joan Rivers was booted off a flight from Costa Rica to Newark this past weekend, it was not because she had perpetrated crimes against the human appearance. |
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Bombing suspect was double agent
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6.1.2010 |
Durango Herald |
| By Jamal Halaby
Associated Press Writer
ZARQA, Jordan - The suspected Jordanian double agent who killed seven CIA officers in Afghanistan was thrown into jail
by Jordanian intelligence to coerce him to track down al-Qaida's No. 2 leader, Mideast counterterrorism officials said
Tuesday. |
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[flenvcenter :: Four Corners Region]
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Four U.S. troops die in bombing
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5.1.2010 |
Denver Post: National News Headlines |
| A roadside bombing killed four U.S. service members — the first American combat deaths of the year in Afghanistan — while a British soldier died during a foot patrol, officials said Monday. |
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5 Americans defend plans for 'jihad' in Afghanistan
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5.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| Sargodha, Pakistan » Five Americans detained in Pakistan told a court Monday they intended to cross the border into Afghanistan to wage jihad against Western forces but denied any links to al-Qaida or plans to carry out terrorist attacks in Pakistan. |
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U.S., U.K. close embassies in Yemen
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4.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| San'a, Yemen » Western embassies in Yemen locked up Sunday after fresh threats from al-Qaida, and the White House expressed alarm at the terror group's expanded reach in the poor Arab nation where an offshoot apparently ordered the Christmas Day plot against a U. |
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Obama adviser: Yemen embassy shut due to Al-Qaeda threat
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4.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| A top Obama adviser said intelligence that al-Qaeda might attack the U.S. embassy in Yemen prompted closing the facility. Assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism John Brennan said intelligence indicated al-Qaeda plans "to carry out attacks in Sana'a, possibly against our embassy, |
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Britain, U.S. target Yemeni terrorism
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3.1.2010 |
Denver Post: National News Headlines |
| The British government said today that Prime Minister Gordon Brown and President Barack Obama had agreed to fund a counterterrorism police unit in Yemen to tackle the terrorist threat from the country. |
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Pakistani tribal elders defiant in face of terrorism
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3.1.2010 |
Denver Post: National News Headlines |
| Tribal elders in a Pakistani village where a suicide car bomber killed nearly 100 people insisted Saturday that residents will keep defying the Taliban, even as the bloodshed laid bare the risks facing the citizens' militias that make up a key piece of Pakistan's arsenal against extremism. |
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Obama links al-Qaida, bombing attempt
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3.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| Washington » President Barack Obama on Saturday blamed an al-Qaida affiliate for training and equipping the man who allegedly smuggled explosives aboard a Detroit-bound airliner in a failed bombing plot on Christmas Day. |
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Pakistan volleyball game bombing toll nears 100
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2.1.2010 |
Salt Lake Tribune |
| SHAH HASAN KHEL, Pakistan » A northwest Pakistani village that tried to resist Taliban infiltration struggled with grief Saturday as families mourned 96 people killed in an apparent revenge suicide bombing at an outdoor volleyball game. |
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[flenvcenter :: Terrorism]
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Obama begins review of U.S. security
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2.1.2010 |
Durango Herald |
| HONOLULU - President Barack Obama is reviewing reports from homeland security officials as his administration tries to
determine what U.S. policy and personnel failures preceded the attempted Detroit jetliner bombing. |
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