Amid signs that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi might be mellowing, the Clinton administration is now trying to determine whether it is safe for U.S. citizens to visit the oil-rich country, despite an …
U.S. Reopens Pinochet Probe: Link sought to fatal car bombing in “76
The Justice Department has reopened a long-dormant grand jury investigation, hoping to indict Gen. Augusto Pinochet for a notorious 1976 car bombing that killed former Chilean Ambassador Orlando …
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U.S. Details Threats Linked to Clinton Trip
Several terrorist groups have directed threats at President Clinton in connection with his weeklong visit to South Asia, including an assassination plot directly linked to accused terrorist leader …
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U.S. Plans for Mock Terrorist Attacks Get Mixed Response From Top Officials
The U.S. is spending millions of dollars to stage several mock terrorist attacks in late May to test the preparedness of top government officials. Unfortunately, most of them probably won't be …
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CIA Director Tenet Outlines Threats to National Security
U.S. citizens and leaders must not assume that the nation's power makes it impervious to a wide range of threats to its security from other countries and terrorist groups alike, Director of …
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“Terrorist” Threat Canceled Clinton Visit-Official
A ``terrorist'' threat against President Clinton, possibly linked to Saudi exile Osama bin Laden, forced the cancellation of his visit to a rural village in Bangladesh, a U.S. official said on …
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40 Sikhs Killed in Kashmir
Gunmen lined up and fatally shot 40 Sikh villagers in India's disputed northern territory of Kashmir, police said today, casting a pall over the start of President Clinton's visit to the …
Lebanon Grants Terrorist Asylum
Lebanon granted political asylum yesterday to Kozo Okamoto, a 52-year-old Japanese who carried out a massacre of 26 people at an airport in Israel in 1972. Full Story …
Recent DoS Attacks Point Out Already Known Vulnerability of U.S. Infrastructure
With the advent of the 21st Century, not only is it likely that many of the conflicts facing the United States and her allies will be of an asymmetrical and devolving nature, but it is also likely …
Saxton Measure Labels Cyber-Terrorism A “Threat”
Rep. Jim Saxton, R-N.J., may be onto something here: cyber-terrorism might be an "emerging threat to US national security." Full StorySeems Saxton may be a little behind the times. We don't need …
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