- 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)
- Obama Accused by Lawyers of Stonewalling on Terror Questioning (Bloomberg)
- Feds: US man gave al-Qaida NYC subway information (AP)
- North Korea, terrorism in focus at Asia meeting (Reuters)
- US Senate urges review of NKorea terrorism blacklist status (AFP)
- Panel approves $128 billion for Iraq, Afghanistan (AP)
- Acquittal or new trial sought in Miami terror case (AP)
- Saudi counter-terrorism effort masks abuse: Amnesty (Reuters)
- Mumbai gunman describes indoctrination in Pakistan (AP)
- Amnesty says Saudi terror fight plagued with abuse (AP)
- Clinton in Thailand for Asian security talks (AFP)
- Clinton heads to SE Asia for NKorea, Myanmar talks (AFP)
- AP sources: Gov't delays terror policy reports (AP)
- U.S. report on terrorism detainees delayed 6 months (Reuters)
- Clinton says 9/11 ringleaders are in Pakistan (AP)
- Mumbai police reform would-be militants: report (AFP)
- UK drops terror alert level to lowest in 2 years (AP)
- Terrorism, rights on agenda for ASEAN ministers (Reuters)
- Why a 9/11 Plotter Deserves a Re-Trial (Time.com)
- Jemaah Islamiyah behind Jakarta blasts: police (AFP)
- Hotel bombings rekindle Indonesians' anxieties (AP)
- Singapore hones defences against new terror tactics (AFP)
- Viewpoint: Why a 9/11 Plotter Deserves a Re-Trial (Time.com)
- Official: WH considers terror interrogation unit (AP)
- Official: US may create terror interrogation unit (AP)
- Malaysian extremist behind Indonesia attacks: official (AFP)
- Clinton marks last fall's Mumbai terrorist attack (AP)
- Indonesia bombings threaten Bali tourist recovery (AFP)
- Administration: Jakarta bombing reminder of threat (AP)
- Terror stalks Indonesia as hotel bombs kill nine (AFP)
- Obama strongly condemns Jakarta bombings (AFP)
- Q A: Fighting the New Narco-Terrorism Syndicates (Time.com)
- US may seek more data on people flying in from EU (AFP)
- Gitmo closure angers families of Sept. 11 victims (AP)
- Judge: Airlines can't question FBI in 9/11 suits (AP)
- India, Pakistan meet, no formal peace talks yet (Reuters)
- India, Pakistan resolve to fight 'terrorism' (AFP)
- Pakistan promises to catch India attackers (AP)
- Feds: Domestic violence victims may get asylum (AP)
- India, Pakistan attempt to revive dialogue ahead of Clinton visit (McClatchy News
- Report: Suspect in Somalis case cooperating (AP)
- DHS chief backs cheaper secure driver's license (AP)
- Canada neglected Guantanamo detainee's age: panel (Reuters)
- Officials complain about US northern border policy (AP)
- Sotomayor questioned about terror suspects (AP)
- Colors could disappear from terror alert system (AP)
- Review planned for terror alert system (AP)
- Two indicted in Minnesota on Somali terror charges (Reuters)
- AP source: Review planned for terror alert system (AP)
- Militant convicted in US diplomat killing in Amman (AP)
- Feinstein suggests CIA concealment broke law (AP)
- Cheney hid CIA program from Congress: senator (Reuters)
- AP source: Holder considering torture probe (AP)
- China blast: terrorism ruled out says official (AFP)
- US attorney general mulls appointing 'torture prosecutor' (AFP)
- Cheney told CIA to withhold information: report (Reuters)
- Pakistan plans trial of Mumbai attackers next week: govt (AFP)
- India seek Pakistan action against Mumbai attackers (AFP)
- Surveillance went beyond warrantless wiretapping (AP)
- Police launch Guantanamo 'torture' probe (AFP)
- Homeland unveils immigration enforcement plan (AP)
- U.S. Senate approves $42.9 billion homeland security bill (Reuters)
- Terror suspect could serve less than a year more (AP)
- Senate votes to keep Bush era illegal worker rule (AP)
- Watchdog: FEMA still lacks housing plan (AP)
- UN says financial crisis boosts organized crime (AP)
- Britain outsourced torture to Pakistan - MP (Reuters)
- Britain outsourced torture to Pakistan: MP (Reuters)
- Police: SC killer should have been behind bars (AP)
- Detainees require more legal rights in court: US officials (AFP)
- Colo. prof in 9/11 flap loses bid to reclaim job (AP)
- NATO launches effort to define role (AP)
- Slain SC serial killing suspect had long rap sheet (AP)
- Germany Addresses Online Terrorism Threats Before General Election (Time.com)
- Obama, Medvedev agree progress slow in Afghanistan (AP)
- Pakistan appeals ruling to release Mumbai suspect (AP)
- Scientist may be forced to NYC terror ties hearing (AP)
- Singapore to hold anti-terror drill; simulate Mumbai attack (Reuters)