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- U.S. Diplomat Says Guantanamo Accord Near
- The Fading Jihadists
- In northwestern Pakistan, where militants rule (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Karzai only controls 1/3 of Afghanistan (AP)
- Singapore terror suspect escapes (AP)
- Cash vital for extremist networks: British police (AFP)
- Top official testifies in Navy case (AP)
- McCain, Obama tilt over al-Qaida in Iraq (AP)
- Suicide Bomber Hits Bus In Iraq's North, Killing At Least Eight
- Kidnapped Briton Seen On Video Urging Trade For Iraqi Prisoners
- Roadside Bomb Kills 6 In Afghanistan
- Al Qaeda Role Seen in Directing Groups
- After 6 Years, Al Qaeda Suspect Meets Lawyers
- Guantanamo Charges Finalized
- Why We Need To Nail Osama
- Computer spying unconstitutional (AP)
- Australian Muslim leader no terrorist: defense (Reuters)
- Feds: Ex-sailor ordered violent videos (AP)
- Moussaoui challenges court secrecy rules (AP)
- 7 convicted in Muslim terror camps in UK (AP)
- Taliban Threatens Afghan Cellphone Companies
- Wheelchair Bomb Kills Officer In Iraq
- Iraqi Pilgrims Endure Another Attack
- Iraq Sounds Alarm On Clashes In North
- Darool-Uloom Deoband says terrorism is anti-Islam (Reuters)
- Longtime Pentagon lawyer stepping down (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills Pakistan general (AP)
- Terror trial starts for ex-Navy sailor (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills Pakistan general (AP)
- Militants Open Door For Talks
- Guantanamo Detainee Cases Present Legal Complexities
- Defense Efforts Are Still Stymied
- Blast Kills At Least 40 Shiite Pilgrims In Iraq
- Europe Warned Of Taliban Return
- Obesity more dangerous than terrorism: experts (AFP)
- Terror trial starting against ex-sailor (AP)
- Suicide Attack Kills 25 South of Baghdad
- Insurgents Target Police, Civilians
- Pakistan Taliban warn new government to keep clear (Reuters)
- One of FBI most wanted appears in Yemen (AP)
- White House says phone wiretaps back on "for now" (Reuters)
- Bush blames Dems on surveillance bill (AP)
- Officials lament lapsing of wiretap law (AP)
- Ominous Signs Remain In City Run By Iraqis
- Five Killed, 10 Wounded In Two Explosions
- Taleban Are Worn Down, Say British Troops
- Terror Case To Be Heard Soon
- New Pakistani Leaders, U.S., At Odds On Militants
- U.S. Seeks Support For Sanctioning Iran
- Rendition Probe Toughens
- U.S. says "virtual fence" on border ready for use (Reuters)
- Intel chief: Telecoms refusing wiretaps (AP)
- U.S. says missed intelligence after spy act expired (Reuters)
- Justice reviews role in waterboarding (AP)
- U.S. ties with Libya strained over new law (Reuters)
- EU: Poland, Romania coy on rendition (AP)
- Iraq Waits On Cleric's Truce Decision Today
- Iraqi Sunnis And Shiites Work Together, Distrustfully
- A New U.S. Push To Release More Detainees In Iraq
- In Iraq, Saddam Hussein's Old Guard Remains On Fringes
- Afghan Insurgents Step Up Attacks With More Lethal Bombs
- U.S. Embassy In Belgrade Overrun
- Detainees At Guantanamo Fight Further Appeal Delay
- Ex-Prosecutor To Serve As Defense Witness In Terror Case
- CIA rendition flights taint Britain: press (AFP)
- Beijing airport beefs up security (AP)
- Bush nixes compromise with Democrats over wiretap law (AFP)
- Morocco: Terrorist network dismantled (AP)
- Bush: surveillance compromise unlikely (AP)
- CIA confirms rendition flights to Brits (AP)
- Militia Enforces Cease-Fire With A Deadly Purge
- Militants Await Al-Sadr's Decision On Cease-Fire
- Attacks Near Baghdad Rise; Cease-Fire In Doubt
- Files For Suicide Bombers Show No Down Syndrome
- Taliban Commanders Killed In Afghanistan
- Turbulent Region Votes To End Rule Of Extremists
- 3 plead to fraud in post-9/11 repairs (AP)
- Morocco bans Islamist party after arrests (Reuters)
- McCain: Bush should veto torture bill (AP)
- Bush: Pakistan is "important ally" (AP)
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