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- Cuban exile found guilty of terrorism in mock trial (Reuters)
- Feds push terrorist label on arsonists (AP)
- Cuba mock trial convicts militant, U.S. (AP)
- Feds push terrorist label on arsonists (AP)
- Expert: Iraq new epicenter for al-Qaida (AP)
- Padilla trained as 'jihad' fighter: US prosecutor (AFP)
- Al-Qaeda Cited Often As Padilla's Trial Opens
- Six Former Guantanamo Inmates Rejoined Fight, Military Says
- Guantanamo Detainees' Suit Challenges Fairness Of Military's Repeat Hearings
- Terror Inmates Endure Solitary Routine
- Qaeda Group Calls Hunt For Soldiers Pointless
- Prosecutor derides doctor in NY terrorism trial (Reuters)
- U.S. says Padilla gave himself to al Qaeda (Reuters)
- Opening arguments to begin in Padilla's terror conspiracy trial (AFP)
- U.S. in bid to soothe EU air data-sharing fears (Reuters)
- Chertoff seeks accord on EU data (AP)
- Lawyers to give opening arguments in Padilla trial (AFP)
- Summary: New CentCom chief is diplomatic (AP)
- Up to 7 Afghan troops killed in Pakistan clash (Reuters)
- Terror spectre hangs over Algerian elections (AFP)
- U.S. efforts bear fruit in Philippines (AP)
- U.S., Germany Probe Potential Terror Plot
- Suspects In Alleged Plot To Attack Fort Dix Denied Bail
- Terror suspect testifies, it goes badly (AP)
- Cuba says U.S. broke anti-terrorism treaties (Reuters)
- Threat of attacks on Americans in Germany: official (AFP)
- No disciplinary action for London police (AP)
- Somalia Too Tough For Al Qaeda?
- Pentagon Charges Bin Laden's Former Driver
- New Qaeda Hostage-Slay Vid
- Govs worry about depleted National Guard (AP)
- White House doles out millions in grants (AP)
- Cheney visits U.S. troops near Saddam hometown (Reuters)
- British police make 4 terror arrests (AP)
- Lawmaker: Move Guantanamo Trials To U.S.
- War Debate Cited As Aiding Al Qaeda
- Gates rejects emergency command proposal (AP)
- Feds say terror attack was at hand (AP)
- Doctor in NY terrorism case denies al Qaeda link (Reuters)
- Germany swoops on militants before G8 summit (Reuters)
- London bomber's widow among new arrests over July 7 attacks (AFP)
- Plot Illustrates Balkans' Role As Islamist Foothold
- Practice In The Poconos: U.S. Details How Men Prepared
- Saudi report: Terror cell had Syria base (AP)
- Jury chosen in former "enemy combatant" trial (Reuters)
- Jury seated for Padilla terror trial (AP)
- More info on New Jersey 6
- Report: Alergians arrest terror suspects (AP)
- U.S. Debates Deterrence For Nuclear Terrorism
- Drug War Keeps Stability Alive, Terror In Check
- U.S. Hands Over Al Qaeda Figure
- Suicide Bombers Kill 25 Near Ramadi, Dealing Blow To Recent Gains Against Insurgents
- States compete for homeland security lab (AP)
- 1 dead, 1 hurt in Las Vegas parking lot blast
- Let's Get Osama
- A Resurgent Menace
- Uneven Success Against Islamists
- Qaeda No. 2 Mocks W's Surge In Video
- One man's terrorist, another's refugee? (AP)
- Elite police present at LA melee (AP)
- German president weighs terrorist's plea (AP)
- Seven Iraqi anti-terrorist police found murdered (AFP)
- NRA: Don't ban gun sales to suspects (AP)
- Somali Held At Guantanamo Denies Al-Qaeda Link
- Many Detainees At Guantanamo Rebuff Lawyers
- U.S. gives Kenya aid to fight terrorism (AP)
- NRA: Don't ban gun sales to suspects (AP)
- In Jihadist Haven, A Goal: To Kill And Die In Iraq
- US Must Not Relent In War On Terror, Gates Asserts
- Carlos the Jackal to face trial in Paris (AP)
- Iran accuses US of terrorism in Iraq (AFP)
- 'Carlos the Jackal' to face new trial for French terror attacks (AFP)
- Gates urges patience in war on terrorism (AP)
- Irish Protestant group pledges to disarm (AP)
- Potential terror jurors cite 9/11 doubts (AP)
- Former Guantanamo inmate walks free in Morocco (Reuters)
- Government denies danger in visa waivers (AP)
- Bush says al-Qaida is top enemy in Iraq (AP)
- Government denies danger in visa waivers (AP)
- Mogadishu mayor vows to hit terrorists (AP)
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