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- Venezuela's Chavez condemns US report on terrorism (AP)
- Al-Qaida used Hotmail, simple codes in planning (AP)
- New jury problem surfaces in Fla. terror trial (AP)
- Couple accused of cheating 9-11 fund get new trial (AP)
- Sri Lanka army website hacked: defence ministry (AFP)
- U.S. says terrorist violence soared in Pakistan (Reuters)
- Former 'enemy combatant' pleads guilty in Illinois (AP)
- Accused al Qaeda agent pleads guilty in U.S. court (Reuters)
- US says Pakistan terror attacks up (AP)
- Mumbai attacks, floods on agenda as India votes (AP)
- Obama says waterboarding was torture (AP)
- US sees spike in Afghanistan, Pakistan attacks (AP)
- Obama vows 'unrelenting' efforts on economy, security (AFP)
- WHO warns flu pandemic imminent (Reuters)
- To close Gitmo, Holder to make appeal to Europe (AP)
- Australia to up troops in Afghanistan to 1,550: PM (AFP)
- Democrats urge torture probe by special counsel (AP)
- Democrats urge torture probe by special counsel (AP)
- Fed court revives rendition lawsuit against Boeing (AP)
- Official: Some in US deaths likely from flu (AP)
- Gov't: Stern border enforcement not yet necessary (AP)
- Terrorists moving from Afghan border to Africa (AP)
- Singaporean jailed in Indonesia over terrorism (AFP)
- APNewsBreak: FBI to add bomb maker to wanted list (AP)
- Lawmakers to quiz Napolitano on swine flu (AFP)
- Mounting Calls for Punishment in Firestorm Over CIA Torture Memos (U.S. News Wor
- Taliban terrorise metropolis near tribal badlands (AFP)
- Holder tours historic torture site (AP)
- Report: Filipino radicals help Indonesia brethren (AP)
- Senator backs commission to probe torture (AFP)
- McCain differs with Cheney on interrogation memos (Reuters)
- Democrats push for interrogation investigations (AP)
- US military told torture yields 'unreliable' info (AFP)
- Homeland secretary apologizes to veterans group (AP)
- CIA official: no proof harsh techniques stopped terror attacks (McClatchy Newspa
- GOP, Democrats, stoke interrogation debate (AP)
- UN torture envoy: US must prosecute Bush lawyers (AP)
- Holder won't selectively release terror memos (AP)
- Analysis: Obama walks thin line on interrogations (AP)
- Homeland security secretary taking heat already (AP)
- Closing arguments begin in terror trial in Fla. (AP)
- Holder won't selectively release terror memos (AP)
- White House: No independent interrogations probe (AP)
- Rice gave early 'waterboarding green light' (AFP)
- Judge disciplines accused in terror trial (AP)
- Rice OK'd CIA waterboard request as Bush adviser (AP)
- Dems push for torture hearings, ignoring Obama (AP)
- No quick cybersecurity fix seen (Reuters)
- CIA first sought waterboarding powers in May 2002 (AFP)
- Lawyers ask Italian court to throw out CIA case (AP)
- German trial begins for 4 accused in terror plot (AP)
- Canada chides U.S. for remarks on 9/11 plotters (Reuters)
- Obama open to torture memos probe, prosecution (AP)
- 3 lawyers face scrutiny for torture advice (AP)
- Committee: Bayer engaged in campaign of secrecy (AP)
- Obama defends secret memo release to CIA employees (AP)
- FBI's newest 'Most Wanted' terrorist is American (AP)
- Obama defends secret memo release to CIA employees (AP)
- Obama, CIA chief patch up interrogation-memo rift (Reuters)
- U.S. Treasury targets head of China separatist group (Reuters)
- Official: Obama doesn't want interrogation charges (AP)
- CIA waterboarded 9/11 mastermind 183 times (AFP)
- Sept. 11 planner waterboarded 183 times: report (Reuters)
- Loss still felt 14 years after OK City bombing (AP)
- Official: Obama doesn't want interrogation charges (AP)
- Homeland Security leaders defend memo on veterans (AP)
- Bangladesh nabs 31 Islamic militants suspects (AFP)
- French 'wine terrorists' take aim at foreign imports (AFP)
- Turkish police charge 51 Kurds with terror links (AFP)
- Obama reprieve for CIA illegal: U.N. rapporteur (Reuters)
- Bangladesh arrests 31 suspected Islamic militants (AFP)
- Zardari calls for help in fighting terrorism (AFP)
- Contractor sentenced to over 5 years in 9/11 fraud (AP)
- Spain: No torture probe of US officials (AP)
- Pak 'terror culture' cited in Mumbai attacks trial (AFP)
- Obama won't charge CIA officers for rough tactics (AP)
- Donors pledge $5 billion to stabilize Pakistan (AP)
- DHS issued report on extremism despite concerns (AP)
- Obama shields CIA interrogators from charges (Reuters)
- Talk of delaying WTC towers for decades (AP)
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