• Chesimard is the 46th terrorist added to list since its inception in 2001, and the second domestic terrorist put on the list.

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  • The members of the Council reiterated their condemnation of violent and terrorist activities by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other extremist groups aimed at destabilizing the situation in the country, and reasserted that no terrorist act can reverse the path towards peace, democracy and reconstruction in Afghanistan.

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  • His speech in May on national security and the terrorist threat revived an issue from his 2008 campaign, the closing of the terrorist prison at Guantanamo Bay.

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  • Another Alamoudi lawyer, Kamal Nawash, who is presently running as a Republican for the Virginia state senate, represented the alleged terrorist at the time of the arrest but is said not to be representing him any more.

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  • It is the first NIE to focus on the terrorist threat to the U.S. homeland.

    CNN: Report: Al Qaeda may use Iraq operatives to attack U.S.

  • Second, the terrorist networks and the states that support them rely heavily on computers for communication.

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  • The confirmed death toll in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center stands at 233, with 170 of those victims identified.

    CNN: Senators visit families of victims in New York

  • One refrain offered by several lawmakers was that the tapes shattered any illusion about the nature of the terrorist threat that the United States faces.

    CNN: White House official: Tapes 'disturbing'

  • Even before the terrorist attacks, the projected surpluses were disappearing rapidly.

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  • Sally Neighbour, an Australian journalist, addresses both of these issues in the context of the terrorist bombings of the two Bali nightclubs in October 2002, which killed 202.

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  • Although buffeted by the worldwide slump in air travel that followed the terrorist attacks in the United States, many European airlines have managed to bounce back with surprising strength.

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  • Countries around the world should expand the sharing of intelligence tools and standardized data with each other, in order to obtain the visibility needed to detect and stop the terrorist activities on the horizon.

    FORBES: Air Cargo Security: Time For The World To Take New Measures

  • With many governments offering to help the United States "in any way possible" against the terrorist organization behind the attacks last week and its backers, senior U.S. officials said they are rushing to agreements in writing.

    CNN: Rumsfeld: U.S. must 'drain the swamp'

  • On October 11, Justice Department spokeswoman Mindy Tucker said similar alerts had been issued to local law enforcement agencies "five or six" times since September 11, the date of the terrorist attacks in the United States.

    CNN: Information from Canada helped lead to alert, official says

  • Though the motive for the terrorist attack at the race is still unknown, the source briefed on the investigation added that it should not be assumed that the brothers were radicalized because of their origins in the Russian Caucasus.

    CNN: Suspects described as brothers from Russian Caucasus

  • Odum said leaks about U.S. intelligence over the past 10 to 15 years may have allowed people such as Osama bin Laden -- the Saudi multimillionaire and suspected terrorist who the Bush administration believes may be behind the attacks on Washington and New York -- to learn a great deal about how to evade it.

    CNN: Experts: A variety of intelligence factors may have played a role

  • The strong condemnation of the terrorist attacks by both the Security Council and the General Assembly has been appreciated.

    ECONOMIST: First, build the coalition. Then, think what to do

  • Most airlines stopped serving free meals in coach on domestic flights after the 2001 terrorist attacks crippled the industry.

    WSJ: Coffee, Tea, or Tapas? Critiquing Airline Fare

  • Retired fire department Deputy Chief Jim Riches, who lost his son in the terrorist attack, visited the site on Saturday.

    NPR: NY Officials Seek Human Remains Amid Plane Debris

  • On Tuesday, Colin Powell, the secretary of state, telephoned his Uzbek counterpart to offer American help in investigating the latest terrorist attacks in the country.

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  • He is said to have helped point the way to the capture of Hambali, the Indonesian terrorist responsible for the 2002 bombings of night clubs in Bali.

    NEWYORKER: The Black Sites

  • Sallal said the terrorist team that took the hostages had entered the country from northern Mali, where Malian and French authorities are battling Islamists who control the area.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • One study of the Red Brigades, the Italian terrorist group of the nineteen-seventies, found that seventy per cent of recruits had at least one good friend already in the organization.

    NEWYORKER: Small Change

  • Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said he was confident that Mr Reid would continue to perform the task of making assessments of the terrorist ceasefires "in the round and in accordance with the relevant statutory requirement".

    BBC: Blair pledge over ceasefire breaches

  • The common refrain among New Yorkers is that although Giuliani showed leadership on the day of the terrorist attacks, in the preceding months he had been a spent and isolated lame duck, his viability sapped by churlishness and the spectacle of his unattractive personal dramas.

    NEWYORKER: Mayberry Man

  • To pull the economy out of the 2001 recession, hampered also by the 911 terrorist attacks, the Fed cut interest rates a total of 13 times, not stopping until June of 2003, well after the economy was recovering, and the 2002-2007 bull market was underway.

    FORBES: Fed Still Blowing Bubbles?

  • Then 22 years later, four French tourists were murdered in the north-African country of Mauritania, and following terrorist threats the 29th staging was duly canceled as competitors gathered in the Portuguese city of Lisbon for pre-race scrutineering.

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  • One of the unfortunate paradoxes of the post-September 11 environment is that the further in time we move from that horrible day, and the more effective our security agencies become at preventing another successful terrorist attack on American soil, the more susceptible many Americans become to the notion that the terrorist threat has receded.

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  • The NCTC never recommended pulling his visa because he was never classified as a terrorist, the officials said.

    CNN: State Department failed to confirm terror suspect's visa

  • An obvious target for those leading the fight against terrorist financing is the world of offshore banking.

    ECONOMIST: A worldwide attempt to stop finance for terrorists

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