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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 7:21 pm ET
Two videos produced by Osama bin Laden's al Qaida terrorist network have been found in the home of a Chicago man accused of plotting an armed attack on a Danish newspaper, federal prosecutors said.
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CNN - 2 hours 46 minutes ago
As we first stepped into Libya's forbidding Abu Salim jail we had no idea what to expect.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 9:30 pm ET
A radical American imam on Yemen's most wanted militant list who had contact with two 9/11 hijackers praised alleged Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan as a hero on his personal Web site Monday.
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International Herald Tribune - Mon Nov 9, 9:18 pm ET
A remote cemetery offers a history of the era when young jihadists traveled to Afghanistan to fight.
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NPR - Mon Nov 9, 8:03 pm ET
Two videos produced by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network have been found in the home of a Chicago man accused of a role in a terrorist plot, federal prosecutors said. The target was allegedly a Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
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Bloomberg - 2 hours 33 minutes ago
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- “I can offer you a discount on the headbands,” said Tareq Abu Dayyeh, souvenir-store owner. “They’re just like the kind used by suicide bombers.”
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Chicago Sun-Times - Mon Nov 9, 3:42 pm ET
Federal investigators found a video containing a speech by Osama bin Laden in the North Side home of a Chicago man charged with helping plot the assasination of a Danish cartoonist, prosecutors say.In a court filing late Friday, federal prosecutors said investigators found a DVD at the home of Tahawwur Rana that featured bin Laden and was a testimonial to four jihadi "martyrs." Also allegedly ...
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New York Post - 26 minutes ago
The FBI knew for nearly a year before his murderous Fort Hood rampage that psycho Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had repeatedly contacted al Qaeda -- but the blundering agency last night admitted it dismissed the lead. The clueless G-men said that at...
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Fox News - Mon Nov 9, 1:33 pm ET
Federal prosecutors say a video produced by Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda terrorist network was found in the home of a Chicago man charged with plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper.
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Chicago Tribune - Tue Nov 10, 12:02 am ET
Chicago man allegedly plotted to attack Danish newspaper, target in India Federal prosecutors have stepped up efforts to keep in custody a Chicago businessman tied to an international terrorist plot, saying in their latest filing that DVDs linked to al-Qaida were found in his home.
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Denver Post - Tue Nov 10, 3:28 am ET
Federal prosecutors have stepped up efforts to keep in custody a Chicago businessman linked to an international terrorist plot, saying in their latest filing that DVDs linked to al-Qaeda had been found in his home.
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Jewish World Review - 42 minutes ago
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | The general is eager to get the situation in hand, but he's got his tactics backward. And not just the general. So have a lot of other people in the government. Judgment flees in the face of a challenge by goody-goody intentions.
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The Washington Times - 1 hour 9 minutes ago
OPINION/ANALYSIS: The general is eager to get the situation in hand, but he's got his tactics backward. And not just the general. So have a lot of other people in the government. Judgment flees in the face of a challenge by goody-goody intentions. Gen. George Casey, the Army chief of staff, says he's worried -- "no, not worried, but I'm concerned" -- about a backlash against Muslims by Americans ...
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New York Post - Tue Nov 10, 12:51 am ET
As President Obama belatedly appears at Fort Hood today, will he dare to speak the word "terror?" He won't use the word "Islamist." If he mentions Islam at all, it'll be to sing its praises yet again. We've already learned that Islamist terrorist...
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New York Post - Tue Nov 10, 12:50 am ET
Didn't anyone in the US Army notice what Sen. Joe Lieberman says were "very, very strong warning signs" that Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged Ft. Hood gunman, had become a "self-radicalized, home-grown terrorist"? US intelligence agencies repo...