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Pablo Martinez Monsvais / AP
President
Bush steps down from the podium to shake hands after addressing the U.S.
Attorney's conference at the White House in the Eisenhower Executive Office
building Thursday, Nov. 29, in Washington. Applauding in the back is
Attorney General John Ashcroft. |
On the trail of
the terrorists
Al-Qaida
links in Malaysia probed
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia Attention is focusing on a previously unknown group
accused of plotting two attacks to kill U.S. sailors.
Saudi
tried to procure missiles
MANAMA, Bahrain A Saudi businessman has reportedly denied a German report
that he once tried to procure missiles and other materials for associates of Osama
bin Laden.
Al-Qaida
planned overseas attacks
BOMBAY, India Indian authorities said Thursday that a man in their custody
claimed he was trained by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida which had planned terrorist
attacks in Britain, Australia and India similar to the Sept. 11 assault on the
United States.
Thursday, Dec. 6
Civil
liberties groups sue over detentions
FBI
not allowed to search its gun records
Tuesday, Dec. 4
Laborer
admits helping terrorists
French
judge tracks suspects across globe
Italian
police search a dozen companies
Monday, Dec. 3 Terror
suspect worked at Hamburg airport
Nation
told to return to high alert
Sunday, Dec. 2
Ashcroft
says religious groups could be monitored
Saturday, Dec. 1
Italy
arrests Egyptian considered major European link to al-Qaida
Friday, Nov. 30
Oregon
at odds over terror probe
U.S.
faces criticism over probe
Terror
suspect visited nuclear plant
Algerian
suspect denies terror ties
Ashcroft
defends anti-terrorism policies
Thursday, Nov. 29
Italian
authorities arrest 2 in suspected terrorist cell
U.S.
offers help to immigrants who aid war on terrorism
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