Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley took President Bush and the Republican Party to task Saturday for failing to provide cities with funds to protect against terrorist attacks. "Your neglect of homeland …
Colombian Rebels to Free US, British Journalists
Marxist rebels said on Tuesday they would release in the next two days a British reporter and a U.S. photographer they kidnapped last week in a war-torn stretch of eastern Colombia. "They will be …
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Ailments linger in most ground zero workers, study says
A majority of ground zero workers screened for health problems 10 to 11 months after the terrorist attacks still showed lung, throat or mental ailments, according to preliminary findings released …
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FBI to Conduct More Searches in Anthrax Probe
The FBI, investigating the 2001 deadly anthrax attacks, said on Friday it is conducting more searches for evidence on public land in Frederick, Maryland. Following up on last month's searches, the FBI …
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Attack Snarls Web Traffic, E-Mail, ATMs
A fast-spreading, virus-like infection dramatically slowed Internet traffic, overwhelming the world's digital pipelines and interfering with Web browsing and e-mail delivery. Sites monitoring the …
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3 Americans Are Released by Colombians
A U.S. official says a Torrance travel writer and two others are "in good health." A right-wing paramilitary group on Thursday released a Torrance travel writer and two other Americans kidnapped near …
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Only 3 Get Conn. Smallpox Vaccinations
Just three people, far fewer than hoped, got smallpox vaccinations Friday as Connecticut became the first state to begin inoculating health care workers against a possible bioterror threat. The plan …
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Sri Lanka talks switch to Europe
Sri Lanka's next round of peace talks will be moved from Thailand to Europe amid concern for the poor health of the Tamil Tigers' chief negotiator. London-based Anton Balasingham, 64, has diabetes and …
FBI searches former Saudi residence
FBI agents who Wednesday combed a house and yard in suburban Palm Beach County, Fla., for the second day wouldn't say why, but neighbors speculated terrorism might be involved. They said the family …
The Clinton Administration’s Policy on Critical Infrastructure Protection: PDD 63
This White Paper explains key elements of the Clinton Administration's policy on critical infrastructure protection. It is intended for dissemination to all interested parties in both the private and …