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- Frontier Insurgency Spills Into A Pakistani City
- Chertoff: Tougher ID rules for borders (AP)
- U.S. recommends life term for Canadian Qaeda plotter (Reuters)
- Algeria scoffs at UN attack probe (AP)
- Female Suicide Bomber Attacks In Diyala
- 47 Killed As Insurgents Take Key Fort In NW Pakistan
- 7 'Worst Of The Worst' Captives Now Back Home
- Military Chief: Decoys Used At Camp X-Ray
- U.S. interrogations successful, lawful: spy chief (Reuters)
- Islamic charity indicted for ties to terrorist (Reuters)
- Chertoff says Europe poses terrorism threat (Reuters)
- Taliban Says It Will Target Westerners In Kabul
- US wants UK to join terror database (AP)
- Padilla acted with terrorist aim, U.S. judge says (Reuters)
- Lebanon warrants issued against al-Qaida (AP)
- Security agencies in talks on global criminal database: Met police (AFP)
- New UN forum aims to promote cross-cultural understanding (AFP)
- Life for 3 for bid to kill Musharraf (Reuters)
- Pakistan opposition attacks Musharraf (AP)
- Gitmo Should Close, Chairman Of Joint Chiefs Says
- U.S. Forces Finishing Al Qaeda Sweep In Diyala
- No Plan To Fight Taliban, Al Qaeda
- Joint Chiefs chairman: Close Guantanamo (AP)
- Waterboarding would be torture to me: U.S. spy chief (Reuters)
- Waterboarding 'would be torture': US intel czar (AFP)
- McConnell weighs in on waterboarding (AP)
- Giuliani talks about insurance in Fla. (AP)
- Scotland Yard Believes Al-Qaeda Assassinated Benazir Bhutto
- Why Al-Qaeda Is Losing
- Giuliani talks about insurance in Fla. (AP)
- Chavez calls for removing terrorist label from Colombian rebels (AFP)
- Bush tells Syria, Iran to stop backing Iraq violence (AFP)
- Pakistan Warns U.S. On Attacking Al Qaeda On Its Own
- Yemeni Detainees Stuck At Guantanamo
- Global Protests Demand Close Of Guantanamo
- Appeals Court Rejects Suit Of Ex-Detainees Against Officials
- Man charged for threatening to blow up N.Y. banks (Reuters)
- Report: French investigate terror threat (AP)
- U.S. Aircraft Launch Strike Against Al Qaeda In Iraq
- Gates: Al Qaeda Almost Out Of Anbar
- Japan parliament passes anti-terror bill (AP)
- Sparks fly in Padilla sentencing hearing (The Christian Science Monitor)
- U.S. readies "reasonable" ID card rules after debate (Reuters)
- Belgian court jails Iraq suicide bomb recruiters (Reuters)
- Judge nixes hearing on destroyed CIA tapes (AFP)
- Georgia charges opposition tycoon with coup plot (Reuters)
- Roles argued in Jose Padilla case (AP)
- Report: oil, LNG tankers vulnerable (AP)
- Lawmaker: Protect presidential hopefuls (AP)
- Oil tankers still vulnerable to attack: US report (AFP)
- Suicide Vests Rise As Threat To Troops
- Britain: Prison For Would-Be Jihad Fighter
- Tunisia court upholds terror conviction (AP)
- Dubai counters rising terror threat (AP)
- US, Iraq launch anti-extremist operation (AP)
- Bush takes altered goals to Mideast (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Jose Padilla, 2 others to be sentenced (AP)
- Bomber Kills Security Figure In Baghdad
- FBI reviewing al-Qaida videotape (AP)
- Pope warns of terrorists getting nuclear weapons (Reuters)
- New Look At Foreign Fighters In Iraq
- Deadly Bombing Mars Iraqi Celebration
- Qaeda Urges Meeting Bush With Bombs
- Al Qaeda's Newest Triggerman
- Expelled British Envoys Tried To Turn Taliban Chief
- Al Qaeda Videos Available On Cell Phones
- Bhutto party says Musharraf admission shows need for UN probe (AFP)
- Romney goes after Huckabee, McCain (AP)
- Clerics Loyal To Sadr Ask His Followers To Respect Cease-Fire
- Attacks By Women May Signal Militants' Growing Desperation
- O.C. Lawyer Argues Against Tribunals
- U.N. Probe Unlikely In Bhutto Slaying
- Qaeda Thugs: We Put Hit On U.S. Diplomat
- Saharan Motorsport Race Canceled Over Terrorism Threats
- Bhutto murder evidence under microscope in Pakistan (AFP)
- Airline to test anti-missile system (AP)
- Padilla sues ex-Bush official over memos (AP)
- British police start work on Bhutto probe in Pakistan (AFP)
- Afghan Suicide Bomber Kills 7, Injures 12
- Al-Qaeda Ally Says It Killed 4 Algerian Police
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