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- Broad's claims 'a big lie,' says Pakistan (AFP)
- Aussie umpire slams security for terror attack (AFP)
- US lawmakers push trade as terrorism antidote (AFP)
- 1993 WTC bomb victim testifies about her ordeal (AP)
- House to look at locals enforcing immigration law (AP)
- Lawyers ask Supreme Court to rule in terror case (AP)
- Bush-era memos saw rights limits in U.S. terror war (Reuters)
- Bush-era memo details argument for rendition power (AP)
- Obama releases secret Bush anti-terror memos (AP)
- Bush-era memos saw rights limits in U.S. terror war (Reuters)
- Bush-era memo claims unfettered rendition powers (AP)
- Hariri tribunal gets under way in The Hague (AFP)
- Algerian minister says 120 militants killed (AP)
- UK lawmaker calls for inquiry into torture claims (AP)
- Gov't asks Supreme Court to dismiss Al-Marri case (AP)
- Pakistan opposition chief warns of dangerous chaos (AP)
- Chiquita seeks dismissal of Colombia death lawsuit (AP)
- Senate panel to probe interrogations, in secret (Reuters)
- Report: More agents needed to secure mass transit (AP)
- Sources: Feds moving enemy combatant to Ill. court (AP)
- Britain admits handing over terrorism suspects to U.S. (McClatchy Newspapers)
- APNewsBreak: Terrorist in NYC bomb plot deported (AP)
- Sources: Feds moving enemy combatant to Ill. court (AP)
- Study: Terror fight must include battle of ideas (AP)
- Alleged terrorist in Ohio faces 20 years in prison (AP)
- Some US forces will face combat after Iraq pullout (AP)
- Napolitano: Cargo screening deadline too soon (AP)
- After pullout some US forces still in combat (AP)
- Pakistan wants to discuss US drone attacks (AFP)
- Obama security chief nixes talk of 9/11, terrorism (AP)
- Indian police to charge Mumbai attacks gunman (AFP)
- No terror talk: Homeland Security head's new tone (AP)
- No terror talk: Homeland Security head's new tone (AP)
- Keywords used in homeland security remarks (AP)
- Paris appeals court acquits ex-Guantanamo inmates (AP)
- FedEx CEO: use of foreign oil threatens US economy (AP)
- Returned Guantanamo man held under anti-terror laws (AFP)
- Restored Baghdad museum dedicated (AP)
- Afghan arrested for alleged lies about terror ties (AP)
- Official: Pentagon report defends Guantanamo (AP)
- Official: Pentagon report says Gitmo is humane (AP)
- Obama task force determine fate of terror detainees (AFP)
- US to prod Syrian envoy on terrorism, nukes (AP)
- Sources: War tours strain US military readiness (AP)
- Guantánamo detention: How harsh is it? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Chinese Muslims stay stranded at Guantánamo (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Yemen sends terrorism suspect to Saudi Arabia (AP)
- US Senator John Kerry in rare Gaza visit (AFP)
- Court awards euro2,800 to radical preacher held in UK (AP)
- Guantanamo Uighurs denied release in US (AFP)
- Analysis: New brand of domestic terror in Greece (AP)
- UK judge dismisses jury in airline plot case (AP)
- Uighurs denied release in United States: court ruling (AFP)
- 3rd trial starts for 6 men accused of terror plot (AP)
- Goa feels pinch of recession, terror and death (AFP)
- Radical cleric Qatada deportation backed (AFP)
- Fla. jury picked in Sears Tower terror plot trial (AP)
- Documents: DHS passed protest info to Md. police (AP)
- 8 British men tried for alleged airline bomb plot (AP)
- Despite Obama pledge, Justice defends Bush secrets (AP)
- Economic crisis, terrorism threaten to blow India off course (AFP)
- Despite Obama pledge, Justice defends Bush secrets (AP)
- U.S. war on terror eroded rights worldwide: experts (Reuters)
- War on terror damaged rights, top jurists say (AP)
- Zimbabwe nominee minister treason charge dropped, terrorism raised (AFP)
- UK: No police charges in accidental terror death (AP)
- Report: Over 100,000 deportees had children in US (AP)
- An Air Force lawyer fights to free a Guantanamo inmate (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Police escape charges over mistaken shooting (AFP)
- Pakistan presses India over Mumbai investigation (AP)
- India welcomes Pakistan probe, wants terror camps shut (Reuters)
- Will Pakistan Arrests Ease Terrorism Tensions with India? (Time.com)
- Official: Afghanistan, Pakistan losing ground (AP)
- U.S. sees economic crisis as top security threat (Reuters)
- How Much Will Pakistan Arrests in Mumbai Massacre Ease Tensions With India? (Time
- Interrogator: Gitmo detainee was cooperative (AP)
- Differing Rationales, Same Conclusion as Panel Approves Panetta for CIA (CQPoliti
- Homeland Security chief tours Ky. ice storm damage (AP)
- Obama Administration Backs Bush Policy in Terror Case (Bloomberg)
- Obama Administration Backs Bush Policy in Terror Case (Correct) (Bloomberg)
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