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Killing Blair 'morally justifiable', says Galloway
Press Association
Friday May 26, 2006
George Galloway has said the assassination of Tony Blair would be
Secret service breaks cover to advertise for spooks
By Michael Evans, Defence Editor
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2153344,00.html
WANTED: young men and women interested in other people's business. Must be
able to keep a secret. Applications to MI6, Vauxhall
Brussels airport evacuated in security alert
By Lee Glendinning
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An airport terminal in Brussels was evacuated after a man ran off in the
middle of a routine security check at Zaventem international airport this
morning.
Tracking terror: New guideline for check on foreign tourists
[ Thursday, April 27, 2006 05:09:34 pmIANS ]
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NNEW DELHI: The home ministry has decided to enforce the Advance Passenger
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Two Islamic militants captured in Bdesh
Associated Press
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DHAKA, april 26
Public split over whether US would defend Taiwan
By Chang Yun-ping
STAFF REPORTER
Thursday, Apr 27, 2006,Page 1
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The public is almost evenly split over whether the US would come to Taiwan's
defense if China attacked, an
From terror to Rideau Hall
Documentary-maker and Governor-General's consort Jean-Daniel Lafond looks at
the story of a shadowy figure in the Iran hostage drama
GUY DIXON
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
An African-American fugitive has lived in Iran for 25 years after committing
a murder
The Times
April 26, 2006
'Pregnant' bomber takes isle to the brink of civil war
By Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor
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SRI LANKA was sliding back into civil war yesterday, after the military
launched air strikes and shelled
The Times
April 26, 2006
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Clear-up starts after deadly resort blasts
By Stephen Farrell in Dahab and Devika Bhat
Bombs that injured two Britons and killed up to 24 probably had timers
THE ashen-faced diver surfaced carrying a
UN investigator questions Syrian leader in probe
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Wednesday, Apr 26, 2006,Page 6
The chief UN investigator into the assassination of former Lebanese prime
minister Rafik Hariri went to Syria yesterday to interview
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Dahab: 'It was like a war'
Dahab, Egypt
26 April 2006
New blast rocks Egypt
Associated Press
Cairo - An explosion Wednesday rocked an area just outside a Sinai Peninsula
base that houses a multinational peacekeeping force that includes some
Canadian soldiers - two days after triple blasts hit a nearby Sinai tourist
resort. Some people were
Egypt bombings draw sharp Arab condemnation
JAMAL HALABY
Associated Press
Amman - The blasts that ripped through an Egyptian resort brought calls for
an end to violence from Arabs across the region Tuesday, many of whom
questioned why Muslims seem to have become a prime target for
Police detain 10 after Egypt blasts; tourists remain defiant
2006/4/26
DAHAB, Egypt, Reuters
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Egyptian police detained at least 10 people, including three computer
engineers, on Tuesday in connection with a triple bombing in the Sinai
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Pakistan
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Bombers Strike Again in Egypt
2 Suicide Bombers Strike Outside Base on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, 2 Days
After Resort Attack
Abu bandit nabbed in Zamboanga
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A SUSPECTED member of the Abu Sayyaf group was arrested by joint military
and police operatives in Zamboanga City, Army spokesman Maj. Bartolome
Bacarro said yesterday.
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Kremlin watchers wonder what Vladimir Putin is up to with Hamas and Iran
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A LONG wait for a
90 casualties reported in Egypt resort blasts
Red Sea town packed with vacationers
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(CNN) -- More than 90 people are reported killed or injured in at least
three
Times Online
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Bomb blasts kill dozens at Egypt tourist resort
By Simon Freeman and agencies
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At least 17 people have been killed and more than 150 injured by three bombs
which ripped through a hotel, market
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‘The men are beginning to show fatigue, they are sweating, their ranks are
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Members Use Web to Brag And Warn Foes; Police Use The Sites to Track Them
By
The Times
April 06, 2006
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Lapsed bans mean 700 hooligans can go to World Cup
By Sean ONeill
MORE than 700 known English football hooligans will be free to go to the
World Cup despite a record number of travel
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Bangla terror group behind Varanasi blasts, says UP STF
Sanjay Singh
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Brief Throne Speech hails U.S. as 'best friend'
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political parties but
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India arrests bomb 'mastermind'
Police in India say they have arrested the mastermind behind last month's
bomb attacks in the holy city of Varanasi.
Vali Ullah, a resident of northern Uttar Pradesh state, ran a religious
school and was associated with a famous seminary in the state,
Varanasi blasts: Six LeT militants arrested
[ Wednesday, April 05, 2006 10:55:09 amPTI ]
LUCKNOW: In a major breakthrough in the Varanasi blasts, six Lashkar-e-Toiba
militants, involved in the March 7 twin blasts in the temple town that
claimed 20 lives, have been arrested in Lucknow.
Five
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April 5 2006
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Spy 'told life was in danger'
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Mark Oliver and agencies
Wednesday April 5, 2006
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Kurds suspected in Istanbul bus blast
MOLOTOV COCKTAILS: Tensions continued to spread in Turkey with suspected
Kurdish militants
The new U.S. strategy in Central Asia
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Bodman said in Astana the other day that Kazakhstan should lead the effort
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The Times
April 04, 2006
Most wanted terrorist 'kicked out as leader' for bloody tactics
By Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor
Al-Zarqawi is one
LATAM-US:
Bush Policies Stoke Anti-Yanqui Sentiment
Jim Lobe
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WASHINGTON, Mar 31 (IPS) - While anti-U.S. sentiment has deep roots in Latin
America, particularly among populist and left-wing parties that are winning
elections there, specific
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Coup veteran closes in on Peru's left flank
Populist Humala is poised to follow wave of socialist electoral wins in
Latin America
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His only
Iran Hard-Line Regime Cracks Down on Blogs
BY LARA SUKHTIAN
The Associated Press
Tuesday, March 28, 2006; 8:13 PM
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- On his last visit to Iran, Canadian-based
blogger Hossein
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UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council was very close to a deal on
confronting Iran over its suspect
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'Saudi secretly working with Pak experts'
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US, Nepal tell parties no joint action with Maoists
Yubaraj Ghimire
Posted online: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at hrs
KATHMANDU, MARCH 28
The US and the royal government in Nepal made separate but identical appeals
to the seven-party alliance (SPA) to avoid joint action with the Maoists.
Extortionists blamed for Jolo bombing
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POLICE yesterday blamed extortionists, possibly Abu Sayyaf bandits, for a
bomb attack that killed nine people and wounded 20 others on Jolo.
Jolo police chief Ahirum Ajirim said a man held for
Saudi security forces foil terror attack
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
29 March 2006 03:29
Saudi security forces discovered and disarmed explosive devices planted in
two separate vehicles near Saudi Arabia's largest oil refinery, Abqaiq, the
Saudi newspaper
Revolt stirs as Dubai aims high
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At the heart of a vast construction site in the centre of Dubai is a
cone-shaped building that
Opinion
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Will the Authoritarians of the World Unite?
By Andrew C. Kuchins
The chumminess of Russian and Chinese authoritarian leaders was on display
again last week with Vladimir
US Asks for Asian Cooperation on Increased Container Screenings
By Steve Herman
Tokyo
28 March 2006
Visiting U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has urged Japan
to screen maritime freight for lethal materials to prevent so-called dirty
bombs and other terror
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Blair: anti-Americanism is madness
Matthew Tempest and agencies
Monday March 27, 2006
Tony Blair today described anti-Americanism across Europe as madness,
although admitted the US could be a difficult
Web-exclusive comment
Masking the truth: Concealment of the face is neither religiously necessary
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Somalis Bury Dead, Brace for Battle
Islamic Scholar Uses Lull in Fighting to Urge Talks for Militias
Associated Press
Monday, March 27, 2006; A11
MOGADISHU, Somalia, March 26 -- Radical Islamic militiamen and rivals buried
their dead Sunday and brought in more fighters during a lull after four
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Tamil Tigers say Colombo endangering tenuous truce
AFP AND AP , COLOMBO
Friday, Mar 24, 2006,Page 5
The Tamil Tiger rebels
How to go global
Mar 23rd 2006
From The Economist print edition
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A quiet revolution is occurring in what America expects of its friends
GEORGE BUSH may be consumed at home defending his policies in Iraq against
the
Bangladesh
Mar 23rd 2006
From Economist.com
http://www.economist.com/background/displayBackground.cfm?story_id=5664807
Since gaining independence in 1971, Bangladesh has suffered three military
takeovers and 19 attempted coups. The country is presently governed by
Khaleda Zia, whose
Power Plays? Payback Time? Agencies Realign Their Stars
Disaster Plans List Pecking Orders for Those Left Standing
By Peter Baker http://projects.washingtonpost.com/staff/email/peter+baker/
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 24, 2006; Page A17
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Quirk Of Bird Flu Virus Uncovered
Researchers Learn Why Potentially Deadly Organism Has Difficulty Infecting
Humans
Combined Wire
US citizen tells of links with 'UK terror cell'
Staff and agencies
Thursday March 23, 2006
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An American citizen with links to al-Qaida appeared at the Old Bailey today
to give evidence against seven British men charged with
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The Times
March 22, 2006
Britain pushes for military option to restrain Tehran
By Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor
BRITAIN is pressing for a United Nations resolution that would open the way
for punitive sanctions and
AFGHANISTAN:
Refugees Nudged Back From Iran, Pakistan
Janullah Hashimzada and Makia Monir - Pajhwok Afghan News*
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KABUL, Mar 22 (IPS) - For nearly three decades, Afghans poured into
neighbouring Pakistan and Iran, fleeing the unending war in their
Nepal fighting kills 23 rebels, 10 police
2006/3/22
By Binaj Gurubacharya KATMANDU, Nepal, AP
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Nepalese soldiers hunted down communist rebels in the northern mountains
Tuesday as insurgents, some on motorbikes, attacked police
Afghanistan
A fragile corner of order
Mar 16th 2006 | HERAT
From The Economist print edition
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Mob violence in Herat brings Ismael Khan to mind
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Girls attending English class at the House of Akram School, which is part of
Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood political organization.
Girls attending English class at
Cloak and machete
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From The Economist print edition
The disturbing political muscle of the right-wing paramilitaries
AP
Surrendering his arms, but not his influence
TEARS rolled down the faces of Rocío Árias and Eleonora Pineda, two
congresswomen who openly
Conference to focus on U.S. oil economy
By Kelsey Jones
News Writer
March 20, 2006
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With gas and oil prices at an all-time high and the threat of terrorism
still a reality, the goal to increase public awareness of
Sun, March 19, 2006
Racial profiling topic of security meet
By TODD SAELHOF mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , CALGARY SUN
Government officials want Calgarians to know they avoid using racial
profiling when implementing security measures to help keep Canada safe from
terrorists.
In a
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Blasts in Varanasi, 5 feared dead
Agencies
Posted online: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 at 1846 hours IST
According to TV reports, five people could be dead at blasts in different
places in Varanasi. Blasts were reported at Sankat Mochan temple
RP, MILF review sked for peace deal signing
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KUALA LUMPUR-Peace talks between Philippine officials and Muslim rebels will
likely resume this month in Malaysia after they were postponed partly
because of a state of emergency in the
Manila wanting in antiterror drive, says State Dept
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By Ferdinand Fabella
THE United States has reiterated the need for the Philippines to enact laws
against terrorism and terrorist financing as part of global efforts to stop
Ottawa softens Hamas stand
Despite previous hard line, MacKay says aid to Palestinian Authority won't
stop
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OTTAWA - Canada will continue to provide
Israel: Hamas PM-designate not immune from killing
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Jerusalem - Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz said Tuesday that prime
minister-designate of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, is not
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Front Page
Bangla Bhai captured after gunfight: Undergoing treatment at BDR Hospital
By Anisur Rahman Khan with Kafi Khan
Mon, 6 Mar 2006, 11:04:00
Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, the top-most
India rail, temple blasts kill 4
LUCKNOW, India (AP) -- Explosions rocked a railway station and a Hindu
temple Tuesday in the Indian holy city of Varanasi, and at least four people
were killed, police said.
Authorities were scrambling to determine what caused the blasts, one of
which went off
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Chirac in terrorism plea to Saudi Arabia
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Jacques Chirac, the French President, called yesterday for dialogue to avoid
misunderstandings in the wake of the uproar over cartoons depicting the
Prophet Muhammad.
M Chirac,
MIDEAST:
Iran Shows Its Hand
Fawzia Sheikh
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JERUSALEM, Mar 6 (IPS) - U.S. State Department fears that Iran aims to
control the Palestinian government as it does the Hezbollah in Lebanon, on
top of new concerns that Al-Qaeda may have infiltrated
Accused: Campus crash was 'to spread will of Allah'
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina (AP) -- A University of North Carolina graduate
from Iran, accused of running down nine people on campus to avenge the
treatment of Muslims, said at a hearing Monday that he was thankful for the
opportunity to
Stanford researchers calculate the mathematics of terror
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George Habash, a militant and former secretary-general of the Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine, once characterized terrorism as a thinking
man's game. Using mathematics, researchers at
UAE:
Boycotting Goods Not Islamic Say Arab Dons
Meena Janardhan
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DUBAI , Feb 20 (IPS) - While Islamist clerics and regional trade groups have
called for a boycott of European goods in reprisal for the caricaturing of
Prophet Muhammad, leading Arab
Times Online
February 23, 2006
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From most-feared terrorist to defiant sexagenarian - Fusako Shigenobu
(AFP/Getty Images)
Japan's female terror leader is jailed for 20 years
By Simon Freeman and agences
Could this be the next Afghanistan?
Dan S.
BBC NEWS
Somali warlords battle Islamists
At least two more people have been killed on the fourth day of the heaviest
fighting seen in the Somali capital for several years.
Supporters of some of Mogadishu's militia leaders have clashed
BBC NEWS
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US 'reclassifying' public files
US intelligence agencies have been removing thousands of historical
documents from public access, the New York Times has reported.
The restoration of classified status to more than 55,000 pages
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Mark Oliver and agencies
Tuesday February 21, 2006
A 1992 photograph of the Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic. Photograph:
Srdjan Ilic/AP
A 1992 photograph of the Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic. Photograph:
Srdjan Ilic/AP
An
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FSB Tapped to Lead Anti-Terrorism Body
By Simon Saradzhyan and Nabi Abdullaev
Staff Writers
President Vladimir Putin tapped Federal Security Service director Nikolai
US refuses visa to ex-IISc chief, member of PM panel
Goverdhan Mehta 'Most degrading experience,' says top scientist, US Embassy
staff suggested he's linked to chemical warfare
PALLAVA BAGLA
Professor Goverdhan MehtaNEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 16 Questioning his
internationally
Radical Muslim group warns about violent backlash
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THE GUARDIAN , LONDON
Friday, Feb 17, 2006,Page 6
A radical Muslim group warned on Wednesday that the British government's new
anti-terrorism laws could lead to a backlash
Wash.'s No. 8 agricultural commodity: Pot
2/17/2006, 8:01 a.m. ET
By JOHN K. WILEY
The Associated Press
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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Law enforcement officers harvested a dubious
The Times
February 17, 2006
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Turks swap sides as war film turns US into foe
From Suna Erdem in Istanbul
AN ANTI-AMERICAN film charting US abuses in Iraq has broken box-office
records in Turkey, exploiting a wave of
New military command proposed
By Joseph Jubelag
GENERAL SANTOS CITY - An administration lawmaker has proposed the creation
of another military command in Mindanao aside from the existing Southern
Command (Southcom) based in Zamboanga City in a bid to address the
insurgency and Muslim
US fears Abu Ghraib becoming a `Jihad University'
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Thursday, Feb 16, 2006,Page 1
US commanders in Iraq are expressing grave concerns that the overcrowded Abu
Ghraib prison has become a
Adams to join Holyoke parade
Thursday, February 16, 2006
By JO-ANN MORIARTY
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WASHINGTON - Gerry Adams, the head of the political wing of the Irish
Republican Army, will
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Anti-terror chief demands reforms to system
James Sturcke and agencies
Thursday February 16, 2006
Emergency services are put through their paces during the Horizon
anti-terror operation in Birmingham. Photograph: Chris
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Alaska pipeline not that vulnerable
MARY PEMBERTON
Associated Press
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The trans-Alaska pipeline looks like it would be an easy
target for terrorists intent on destroying
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Subtext Provided In Violence Over Cartoons
Islamic Expert Says Satire Fed Into Fears
By ROBERT A. FRAHM
Courant Staff Writer
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7374-2033304,00.html
The Times February 10, 2006
Murder of sheikh provokes Sunnis to turn on al-Qaeda
From Anthony Loyd in Baghdad
Ramadi, stronghold of the insurgents, has turned against al-Zarqawi
REGARDED as untouchable by the
Iraqi forces arrest top Al Qaeda leader
[ Monday, February 06, 2006 07:22:45 pmIANS ]
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1403000.cms
BAGHDAD: Iraqi forces have arrested a top leader of the Al Qaeda terror
network, General Mahdi Sabeh Hashim of the interior ministry said in press
Timeline: the Muhammad cartoons
By Times Online
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2021760,00.html
September 17, 2005: Politiken, a Danish newspaper, reports that Kaare
Bluitgen, a writer, cannot find an illustrator for a book about the life of
Muhammad, because artists fear
News
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2006/02/06/001.html
Monday, February 6, 2006. Page 1.
Iran Case Goes to Security Council
By Paul Ames and Ali Akbar Dareini
The Associated Press
Michael Dalder / Reuters
Sergei Ivanov sharing a light moment with Robert
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Extremist groups may be fanning cartoon anger
Lara Sukhtian | Dubai, United Arab Emirates
08 February 2006 06:29
The foreign
Times Online
February 06, 2006
Khaled Meshal is under international pressure to renounce violence before
Hamas takes power in Palestine (Khaled al-Hariri/Reuters)
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,251-2027548,00.html
Hamas moderates its rhetoric on Israel
By Simon
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2030109,00.html
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