- Posada release angers Cuba (AP)
- U.S. Seeks Dismissal Of Guantanamo Cases
- How Extremists May Gain In Pakistan
- Counterterrorism Drill To Be Held With India
- Two Dozen Suspected Taliban Fighters Die In Ambush Of Troops
- The Macabre Consequences Of A Lunchtime Truck Bomb
- Red Army suspect arrested in Tokyo (AP)
- Terror group posts execution video (AP)
- German minister sparks row over anti-terror measures (Reuters)
- Analysis: Bush record mixed on disasters (AP)
- Lawyer says to challenge 'rendition' in Pakistan (Reuters)
- "Rendition" man in custody in Pakistan: rights group (Reuters)
- Pat-downs at Tampa stadium appealed (AP)
- European lawmakers rail CIA tactics (AP)
- European lawmakers rail CIA tactics (AP)
- Rights group urges U.S. to cancel Cambodian visa (Reuters)
- US defends decision to let notorious Cambodian police chief visit (AFP)
- Cambodian police chief's US visit condemned (AFP)
- Terror suspect Padilla trial opens with jury selection (AFP)
- Pakistan still backs cross-border terrorism: India (AFP)
- Truck Overturns En Route To Chemical Attack, U.S. Says
- Detainee Denies Membership In Al Qaeda
- North African Jihadists Receive Terror Training In Iraq
- Attacks Likely First Part Of Al Qaeda Plot, Officials Say
- Briton Criticizes U.S.'s Use Of 'War On Terror'
- Before 9/11, French Told U.S. Of A Plot
- Padilla Terror Cell Trial Begins In Florida
- US Rebuked Over Terrorism Warning
- Porous Afghanistan Border Keeps Taliban Alive
- Suicide Attack Kills Up To 10 Policemen In Afghanistan
- Arrested In '02, 'Dirty Bomb' Suspect Padilla To Be Tried
- Al-Qaida Turns To A New Generation Of Leaders Under Osama Bin Laden
- A World Wide Web Of Terrorist Plotting
- U.S. donates "dirty bomb" detectors to Mexican ports (Reuters)
- Terror trial to begin for Jose Padilla (AP)
- US antiterror tactics crimp new terror case (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Volunteer rates dip slightly in '06 (AP)
- Padilla jury selection opening (AP)
- Karachi mass rally opposes "religious terrorists" (Reuters)
- US warns of heightened terror risk in Morocco (AFP)
- Suicide bombers strike in Morocco (AP)
- US embassy warns new attacks planned in Algiers (AFP)
- US terror suspect Padilla set for trial in Miami (AFP)
- American held in Ethiopia gets hearing (AP)
- Ohio Man Rejects Terror Charges
- Sunni Factions Split With Al-Qaeda Group
- Australia to ban books advocating terrorism (AFP)
- Car bombs hit Karbala, Baghdad (AP)
- Pakistan president hits out at Afghan leader over security (AFP)
- Ex-officers brief Dems on humane tactics (AP)
- Hayden says he's plugged media leaks at CIA (Reuters)
- Insurgents Vs. Al-Qaeda
- U.S. Indicts An Ohio Man In Terror Conspiracy Case
- Thais kick off Buddhist new year amid tight security (AFP)
- U.S. man accused of plot to bomb resorts (AP)
- Indonesian terror suspect denies Al-Qaeda ties (AFP)
- Nephew of top 9/11 suspect denies Al-Qaeda links (AFP)
- Prisoners deny knowing anti-U.S. plots (AP)
- U.S. man accused of plot to bomb resorts (AP)
- Pakistan Touts Success In War On Terrorism
- Al-Qaeda Branch Claims Algeria Blasts
- U.S. Uses Tact To Track Terrorists In Asia
- Sri Lanka muzzling press with anti-terror law: group (Reuters)
- Padilla team objects to agent testimony (AP)
- Bombings highlight al-Qaida in NAfrica (AP)
- New intel chief rolls out new integration plan (Reuters)
- Ethiopia shows 8 foreign detainees (AP)
- Suicide Bombers Use Syria As Gateway To Iraq
- Female Bomber Kills 19 At Iraqi Police Station
- US-British war on terror backfires: think tank (AFP)
- DNA IDs Australian's 9/11 remains (AP)
- Two bombers kill themselves, a third shot dead by Moroccan police (AFP)
- Insurgents transform US military jails into ‘terror training camps’
- Ethiopia acknowledges detaining suspects (AP)
- Aviation alert level remains at orange (AP)
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- Radical Shiite Cleric Calls On Iraqi Forces To Unite Against The U.S. Military
- Abduction Shatters A Family In Baghdad
- Bali bomb suspects escape Philippine raid on hideout (AFP)