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    French president promises law to make viewing "hate sites" an offense

    The terrorist attacks by an Al Qaeda-influenced gunman may signal a new wave of Internet surveillance in France. New laws have been proposed by French president Nicolas Sarkozy in his effort to create a "civilized Internet." On Thursday, Sarkozy used a televised address to propose a new set of...
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    Terrorist attack outside US Embassy in Bosnia (AP)

    AP - A man opened fire with an automatic weapon Friday in what authorities called a terrorist attack on the U.S. Embassy in Bosnia. A policeman and the gunman were wounded, but the embassy said none of its employees was hurt. More...
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    U.S. puts Chechen group on terror list

    Washington (CNN) -- The United States has added Caucasus Emirate, a Chechen group based in North Caucasus, to its list of terrorist groups, and authorized an award of up to $5 million for information leading to the location of its leader, the State Department announced Thursday. The designation...
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    New al Qaeda threat targets Europe, 'notably France'

    Paris, France -- Saudi Arabian intelligence services are warning of a new terrorist threat from al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula targeting Europe, especially France, French Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux said in a radio interview Sunday. "Several days ago the Saudi services alerted their...
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    U.S. Supreme Court: Humanitarian groups assessing impact of terror decision

    U.S. Supreme Court: Humanitarian groups assessing impact of terror decision Humanitarian aid groups are grappling with the impact the U.S. Supreme Court's recent terrorism decision may have on their activities. The high court Monday upheld parts of the Patriot Act statute prohibiting even...
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    Terror supporter pleads guilty

    Terror supporter pleads guilty KANSAS CITY, Mo., (UPI) -- A Missouri man pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to help send money to finance al-Qaida's terrorist activities. The U.S. Justice Department said in a release Khalid Ouazzani, 32, of Kansas City admitted his role in a conspiracy to...
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    AP NewsBreak: Terrorist deported to Sudan

    AP NewsBreak: Terrorist deported to Sudan NEW YORK – A Black September terrorist convicted of placing three powerful car bombs in New York City in 1973 has been sent to Sudan after completing his sentence and being deported by the U.S. government. Khalid Al-Jawary, 63, was flown out of Denver...
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    A Bad News Boost for Sat

    A Bad News Boost for Sat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It hurts to think about but the recent terror in Mumbai may have catapulted satellite services into the front line of the war against terror. In that particular depravity, terrorists...
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