- Advisor to US general visited Gaza: Palestinians (AFP)
- U.S. man jailed for 20 years for eco-bombing plot (Reuters)
- 'Eco-terrorist' gets 20 years for plotting bombing campaign (AFP)
- Judge orders CIA to turn over "torture" memo: ACLU (Reuters)
- Radical Muslim preacher Abu Qatada granted bail in Britain (AP)
- Report: US lacks plan to counter terrorist messages (AP)
- Award-winning Pakistani reporter braves attacks, arrest (AFP)
- Technical flaws mar hearing in new Guantanamo court (Reuters)
- Homeland Security wins control over foot-and-mouth research (AP)
- Technical flaws mar hearing in new Guantanamo court (Reuters)
- U.S. panel authorizes subpoena of Cheney aide (Reuters)
- US asks Pakistan to live up to 'war on terror' commitment (AFP)
- Security stepped up in Tiananmen Square: official media (AFP)
- Sharp rise in suicide attacks by women in Iraq likely: US expert (AFP)
- Charity that helped Pentagon victims is closing (AP)
- Nine sent out of Guantanamo included Al-Jazeera cameraman (AFP)
- Saudi Arabia Tries to Rehabilitate Its Jihadists (U.S. News & World Report)
- U.S. kills Al Qaeda-linked militant, but elsewhere terrorism grows (The Christian
- Moroccan police arrest terror convict who escaped prison (AP)
- Another record number of warrants for secret spy court (AP)
- U.S. foreign intelligence wiretaps rose in 2007 (Reuters)
- Jailed former professor ends hunger strike in Va. jail (AP)
- US report says al-Qaida gaining strength (AP)
- January date set for trial in Miami terrorism case (AFP)
- Iran remains most active state sponsor of terrorism: US (AFP)
- Pakistani government gambles on peace talks with militants (AP)
- Guantanamo, Pakistan detainees plan to sue Britain (Reuters)
- London mayor hopefuls battle for Muslim vote (AFP)
- Air travelers mistaken for suspected terrorists get a break (AP)
- To stave off terror, feds issue safety strategy for boaters (AP)
- Justice Dept. signals flexibility on interrogation (AP)
- U.S. asserts new interrogation rights: NY Times (Reuters)
- US Congress told international law could be violated: report (AFP)
- Britain, US, Interpol warn of increased terror risk in China (AFP)
- Top terror suspect meets lawyer at Gitmo (AP)
- US sees risk of terrorism for China Olympics (AP)
- UN steps up campaign against nuclear, chemical terrorism (AP)
- Britain upgrades terror assessment for travellers (AFP)
- Interpol chief warns of Olympic terror threat (AFP)
- House passes Coast Guard bill despite Bush veto threat (AP)
- London suicide bomber's farewell to daughter played to court (AFP)
- Terms to use and avoid when talking about terrorism (AP)
- Miami terrorism case to get third trial (Reuters)
- Judge allows third trial in Miami terrorism case (AFP)
- US to pursue third trial in alleged Sears Tower plot (AP)
- Informant says 3 accused in terror plot had little contact (AP)
- US govt wants airlines to collect biometrics as tourists leave (AFP)
- Senate proceeds on Filipino veterans bill (AP)
- NY appeals court: Whitman not liable in Sept. 11 air case (AP)
- Feds want to require visitors' fingerprints when leaving US (AP)
- Uighur rejects terror claims (AP)
- Terror leaders in Indonesia get prison terms (AP)
- Confidence in War on Terror Falls Slightly in April (Rasmussen Reports)
- Singapore details terror suspect escape (AP)
- Taliban says killed Dutch soldiers over film (Reuters)
- Pope concludes US trip with Mass at Yankee Stadium in Bronx (AP)
- Pope's visit to ground zero offers hope to 9/11 families (AP)
- McCain attacks Obama over 1960s radical (AFP)
- Benedict XVI to pray at New York's Ground Zero (AFP)
- More blasts at home of man held under terror laws (AFP)
- Guantanamo eight to sue British intelligence: report (AFP)
- Lebanon puts off trial of suspect in alleged NY terror plot (AP)
- British police make terror arrest (AP)
- Controlled blast as British police arrest man on terror grounds (AFP)
- Homeland Security employees not satisfied with their jobs (AP)
- Fact check: Obama, Clinton and the Weather Underground (AP)
- U.S. lacks anti-terrorism plan in Pakistan: report (Reuters)
- Six found guilty in Britain in terrorism trial (Reuters)
- Homeland Security Department plans for White House handoff (AP)
- No US plan to fight terror in Pakistan tribal belt: watchdog (AFP)
- Deadlocked jury forces 2nd mistrial in Miami terrorism case (AP)
- Mistrial in Florida domestic terrorism case (AFP)
- Defense requests Berlusconi testimony in CIA kidnap case (AP)
- Mistrial declared again in U.S. terrorism case (Reuters)
- Carter embraces Hamas official at West Bank meeting (AP)
- Clinton calls for limited talks with Iran (Reuters)
- Miami jury still deadlocked in Sears Tower terrorism retrial (AP)
- Egypt in new Sinai terror alert: security official (AFP)
- Jury still deadlocked in Sears Tower terrorism retrial (AP)
- UK official: Terror threat growing (AP)
