- Judge criticizes warrantless wiretaps (AP)
- Germany: Terror threat is on the rise (AP)
- Hamas scores publicity coup in U.S. (Reuters)
- US forces kill 17 Qaeda gunmen in Iraq (AFP)
- White House near decision to close Gitmo (AP)
- Padilla jury in Miami to hear bin Laden interview (Reuters)
- Romney calls for new strategy on terror (AP)
- Padilla jury in Miami to hear bin Laden interview (Reuters)
- White House near decision to close Gitmo (AP)
- Was It a Missile Strike That Hit a Terrorist Compound? (U.S. News & World Report)
- As FBI fights terrorism, other prosecutions drop (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Swiss Internet terror trial opens (AP)
- Missing GI's wife won't be deported (AP)
- Bush camp balks at immigration change (AP)
- US security agency admits hits by hackers (AFP)
- EU, U.S. reach preliminary deal on SWIFT data: EU (Reuters)
- DHS acknowledges own computer break-ins (AP)
- Beijing to conduct terror drill (AP)
- Six detainees transferred from Guantanamo (AFP)
- Hip-hop artists urge Guantanamo shutdown (AFP)
- Sentences commuted in U.S. attack plot (AP)
- Bali bomber accomplice gets 6 years (AP)
- Siddhivinayak temple bans coconuts, garlands on bomb fear (Reuters)
- Italian judge freezes CIA kidnap trial (Reuters)
- Lebanese army pounds Islamists after destroying bases (AFP)
- Bush suffers court setbacks in war on terrorism (Reuters)
- US officials back Pakistan's Musharraf (AFP)
- 7 imprisoned in US, London bomb plot (AP)
- House passes Homeland Security bill (AP)
- Judge hastens release of terror records (AP)
- House passes Homeland Security bill (AP)
- Indonesian police say JI head captured (AFP)
- Indonesia's terrorist hunt bears fruit (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Indonesia captures head of Jemaah Islamiah: police (Reuters)
- Indonesia raids net terror leaders (AP)
- FBI finds abuse in getting terrorism, spy records (Reuters)
- US Treasury chief urges allies to blacklist Iran's banks (AFP)
- U.S. prisoner leaves Afghanistan (AP)
- New FBI guidelines aim to curb abuse (AP)
- Agreement nears in homeland funding bill (AP)
- Earmarks delay homeland security bill (AP)
- U.S. prisoner leaves Afghanistan (AP)
- Senate Panel Approves D.C. Voting Rights Bill (CQPolitics.com)
- Indonesian police say top terror suspect in custody (AFP)
- Detainee ruling rejects Bush terror-war tactic (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Veto hangs over homeland security budget (AP)
- Jurors hear terror suspect's phone calls (AP)
- Pa. to cover Flight 93 site security (AP)
- Chertoff: NYC, get ready for hurricane (AP)
- Experts warn of threat of terrorist nuclear attacks (AFP)
- US 'war on terror' suffers latest judicial reverse (AFP)
- NY screens trucks for signs of terrorism (AP)
- Judge denies bail in alleged JFK plot (AP)
- Three die in Iraq bridge bombing
- Go INDO!!!
- Colin Powell says Guantanamo should be closed (Reuters)
- Al-Qaida's new African alliance eyed (AP)
- Al-Qaida's new African alliance watched (AP)
- Exiled Tamils return to Sri Lankan city (AP)
- British police say no evidence for CIA flights claim (Reuters)
- Official says JFK terror probe widening (AP)
- Britain did not allow CIA 'torture' planes to use its airports: police (AFP)
- Source: JFK plot could reach farther (AP)
- Pentagon appeals against Guantanamo ruling (Reuters)
- Residents of Kenyan slum flee crackdown (AP)
- JFK plot suspect once in drug mixup (AP)
- Prof charged with terror threat in Texas (AP)
- Edwards assails Clinton's terror remarks (AP)
- Panel OKs bill backing Gitmo detainees (AP)
- UK considers extending detention periods (AP)
- Report: 39 secretly imprisoned by U.S. (AP)
- Trying times for NYC Guyanese community (AP)
- U.S. gives $10M reward to informants (AP)
- Captured terror suspect at Guantanamo (AP)
- Growing terror threat in North Africa (AP)
- Terror suspect surrenders in Trinidad (AP)
- Rights group denounces French expulsions (AP)
- House panel votes to boost domestic security (Reuters)
- A look at the airport plot suspects (AP)
- Guyanese suspect in JFK plot surrenders (AP)