- Ga. suspect denies videos were to aid terrorists (AP)
- Napolitano sees gains on border violence (AP)
- US, Mexico 'winning' border war on drugs: Napolitano (AFP)
- 7th NC terror suspect to remain in custody (AP)
- German terror suspect confesses to anti-US bomb plot (AFP)
- UK chief says spies not complicit in torture (AP)
- UK spy agency MI6 "not complicit in torture": chief (Reuters)
- Doubts grow about Islamist's death in Indonesia (AFP)
- MI6 not complicit in torture, says chief (AFP)
- Were NC terror suspect's stories an exaggeration? (AP)
- National security adviser: US believes Mehsud dead (AP)
- England withdraws badminton team due to attack fears (Reuters)
- Indonesia awaits DNA test to confirm terror leader dead (AFP)
- Holder to name prosecutor to probe CIA abuses: report (AFP)
- Yemen welcomes US detainee release, calls for more (AP)
- Asian terror suspect Noordin dead: TV (AFP)
- Asian terror suspect Noordin Mohammed Top is dead: TV (AFP)
- Myanmar: Terrorists tried to disrupt Suu Kyi trial (AP)
- AP Source: Congress told ex-FBI agent will run TSA (AP)
- Challenges to prosecuting Guantanamo detainees not insurmountable (McClatchy News
- Clinton vows new US support for Somalia (AP)
- A calmer Iraq takes on another killer — smoking (AP)
- Senators urge trials at Guantanamo, not in US (AFP)
- White House has dual strategy to defeat terrorism (AP)
- Indian court sentences 3 to death for 2003 bombing (AP)
- AP sources: Feds return to run detention centers (AP)
- Former Gitmo detainees work on Bermuda golf course (AP)
- Russian subs patrol off U.S. East Coast: officials (Reuters)
- Feds play audio tapes at tense NC terror hearing (AP)
- More charged with terrorism offences in Australia (Reuters)
- U.S. terror suspects spoke of "jihad": FBI wiretaps (Reuters)
- Ga. terror suspect: Jihad chatter was 'empty talk' (AP)
- Asthma, PTSD still linger for NYC 9/11 survivors (AP)
- MPs call for inquiry into torture allegations (AFP)
- Ga. terror suspect to defend self against advice (AP)
- Loudly, some Kansans reject Guantanamo detainees (Reuters)
- Terror case in NC may involve classified material (AP)
- Oh Noes!!!
- Guantanamo inmates may go to special prison: report (AFP)
- AP sources: Military-civilian terror prison eyed (AP)
- AP sources: Military-civilian terror prison eyed (AP)
- Pakistan books Swat cleric for treason: police (AFP)
- Russia Moves to Boost its Role in Central Asia (Time.com)
- Jury trial, not judge for 2nd Ga. terror suspect (AP)
- Fmr. US attys general doubt interrogations probe (AP)
- Florida man sees security exercise, calls police (AP)
- Russia Moves to Boost its Role in Central Asia (Time.com)
- Sudan pleased with US envoy's remarks on terrorism (AP)
- Arizona sheriff balks at feds' enforcement change (AP)
- Basque Terror Group ETA Marks 50th Anniversary With New Attacks (Time.com)
- Indian opposition in uproar at policy towards Pakistan (Reuters)
- Pakistan case gives glimpse into US terror suspect (AP)
- US enlists citizens in anti-terrorism strategy (AFP)
- Alleged `jihadist' known as friendly store owner (AP)
- US extremists with training abroad raise concerns (AP)
- Terror suspect purportedly claims Jakarta blasts (AP)
- Conflicting portrait of NC terror suspect emerges (AP)
- U.S. Homeland Secretary to reveal security plans: report (Reuters)
- April date set for first of Sept. 11 trials in NYC (AP)
- AP NewsBreak: NC terror suspect may be in Pakistan (AP)
- Minn. Somali to plead guilty to terrorism charge (AP)
- Moroccan terror leader gets life in jail (AP)
- Indonesian identifies husband as terror suspect (AFP)
- 7 NC men charged with plotting 'violent jihad' (AP)
- Napolitano tours new Olympics center in Washington (AP)
- Terror Interrogations: Can the CIA and FBI Work Together Again? (Time.com)
- EU supports more anti-terror data sharing with US (AP)
- Napolitano visiting Olympics security center (AP)
- Egypt refers 26 Hezbollah suspects to trial (AP)
- Terror Interrogations: Can the CIA and FBI Work Together Again? (Time.com)
- Five Mumbai suspects face Pakistani court (AFP)
- Bush advisers debated troops to nab U.S. terror targets (Reuters)
- Judge: Terror shield law doesn't apply to officers (AP)
- Report: Bush mulled sending troops into Buffalo (AP)
- Indonesian police in massive manhunt a week after blasts (AFP)
- US prepares major terrorism readiness exercise (AFP)
- Bryant Neal Vinas: An American in Al Qaeda (Time.com)
- U.S. courts convict 91 percent in terrorism trials: study (Reuters)
- Documents: US al-Qaida recruit trained as bomber (AP)
- Indonesia sends message of defiance to bombers (AFP)