Conventional wisdom dictates that First Responders will be the first individuals on the scene of an emergency who are capable of bringing order to anticipated chaos or disorder. This wisdom overlooks …
Enhanced In-Air Internet Surveillance Sought
The debate over whether to allow federal law enforcement the ability to monitor Internet communications from airplanes is significant because it represents a skirmish in the larger war on terrorism …
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Rudolph gets life, no pity
On July 18, 2005, Eric Robert Rudolph received two life sentences without parole as part of a plea bargain for his bombing of the New Woman All Women Clinic on January 29, 1998 that killed Birmingham …
Comparison between 9/11, 3/11, and 7/7
In the immediate aftermath of the bombing of the London Underground and a double-decker bus on July 7, 2005 , British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw declared that the attacks bore the ?hallmarks of an …
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Islamic Radicals in the UK: A Double-Edged Sword
Radical clerics, some with overt al-Qaeda ties or membership, have operated in the United Kingdom for years. Three in particular have spent years recruiting terrorists for al-Qaeda and other …
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Europeans ask who’s next after London blasts
Everyone knew the first week of July would be busy in Europe and especially in the United Kingdom . The week began with the Live 8 Concerts, protests and marches, and violence in anticipation of the …
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Gunmen killed at Indian holy site
The reports of only one suicide attacker in the raid on the Ayodhya site are ridiculous. Although one certainly died in the initial onslaught during the detonation of the explosives-laden Jeep, …
New Recruits
In 2003, two British students of radical Islamic preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed (Intel Report) traveled on their British passports to Israel with Chinese-made explosives. They stayed in Gaza, and …
Israel Expects Most Settlers to Exit Gaza
With preparations underway for Ariel Sharon?s Disengagement Plan of the settlements in Gaza and some in the West Bank, one can expect the bulk of the residents of the Gaza Strip settlements to depart …
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Former rebel leader sworn in as Sudanese VP
Rebel chief John Garang's move to reconcile his renamed Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) with the oppressive Islamic regime headed by President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's (see photo in …
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