A top federal bioterrorism official said yesterday that he found "awfully suspicious" the fact that a Sept. 11 hijacker sought treatment for a lesion resembling cutaneous anthrax. Full Story …
Dormant terror groups awaken
Two terror attacks on two continents this week, attributed to groups the authorities thought they had beaten long ago, suggest just how hard it is to win a war against terrorism. Full Story …
Indictment – U.S. vs. Moussaoui
THE GRAND JURY CHARGES THAT: COUNT ONE (Conspiracy to Commit Acts of Terrorism Transcending National Boundaries). Full Story in HTML or Full Story in PDF …
How evidence stacks up on military tribunals
When President Bush authorized the creation of military tribunals for suspected terrorists last November, he insisted they would provide "full and fair" trials. Exactly how full and how fair is now …
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Car bomb outside U.S. Embassy in Peru kills 9
Only days ahead of a visit to Peru by U.S. President Bush, a car bomb exploded late Wednesday in a shopping center parking lot near the U.S. Embassy in Lima, killing at least nine people -- including …
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New alert system would target areas
Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge is preparing to unveil a new terrorism alert system that would give state and local governments and the public more precise information when the government issues …
FBI fails to expose al-Qaeda networks
Thousands of FBI agents have rounded up more than 1,300 suspects across America since September 11, but they have failed to find a single al-Qaeda cell operating in the United States. Tom Ridge, the …
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Intercepted Al Qaeda E-Mail Is Said to Hint at Regrouping
Newly detected Internet traffic among Al Qaeda followers, including intercepted e-mail messages, indicates that elements of the terror network may be trying to regroup in remote sanctuaries in …
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U.S. sets stage for role in Yemen
Afghanistan, the Philippines, Georgia and now Yemen — the latest front in the U.S. war on terrorism will be the mostly desert nation on the Arabian Peninsula. On Friday, the Yemeni government …
Bush Adviser Warns Cyberterrorists
The United States might retaliate militarily if foreign countries or terrorist groups abroad try to strike this country through the Internet, the White House technology adviser said Wednesday. "We …