• Much progress has been made in the past year, said David Aufhauser, general counsel to the American Treasury and head of a joint agency task-force on terrorist finance.

    ECONOMIST: Money launderers keep a few steps ahead of academe

  • Following the reports, Ireland's opposition party Fine Gael tabled a private members' motion calling on the government to outline what action had been taken, after new anti-terrorist legislation came into force in the wake of the bombing.

    BBC: Omagh interference reports 'a slur'

  • The Transportation Security Administration said a "small percentage" of the undercover agents - authorized to use deadly force to thwart terrorist incidents - had been placed on administrative leave.

    BBC: Air marshals grounded over 'security'

  • Speaking hours later on the Senate floor, McConnell said Paul deserves an answer from Attorney General Eric Holder on whether the Obama administration has authority to use lethal force against a suspected terrorist who is a U.S. citizen.

    NPR: Senator Uses Old-Style Filibuster On CIA Nominee

  • In enacting the baggage limit, the FAA is following the guidance of an advisory task force that was set up following the September 11 terrorist attacks.

    CNN: FAA imposes new luggage restrictions

  • The figures, provided by the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo), also reveal that new measures allowing police to stop and search people for terrorist material have not been used since they were brought into force in March 2011.

    BBC: Terror-related arrests up by 60%

  • After closed-door briefings on Capitol Hill with the FBI and other law enforcement officials, lawmakers said earlier this week that it appeared so far that the brothers were radicalized via the Internet instead of by direct contact with any terrorist groups, and that the older brother was the driving force in the bomb plot.

    NPR: Boston Bomb Investigation Extends To Russia

  • Ministers will work to prevent terrorist financing and will formally seek the chair of the worldwide Financial Action Task Force in Cape Town on Tuesday.

    BBC: Key points: Brown speech

  • The recent warning by the Financial Action Task Force, the world's premier standard-setting body for countering terrorist financing and money laundering, confirms the extraordinary risks that accompany doing business with Iran.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Treasury affirms dangers of business with Iran

  • In his book, Sir Ian admitted that his force had handled the news that Mr de Menezes had not been a terrorist suspect "catastrophically", but added that the IPCC had done so too.

    BBC: Blair criticises Tory police plan

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