2010年5月8日星期六

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Obama: US, Russia must fight terrorism together (AP)

Posted: 08 May 2010 01:08 PM PDT

President Barack Obama leaves an athletic field in northwest Washington after watching his elder daughter, Malia, play soccer with her school team, Saturday, May 8, 2010. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP - President Barack Obama says he wants greater cooperation between Russia and the United States on economic, security and anti-terrorism matters.


Holder playing 'games' on terror, US senator says (AFP)

Posted: 08 May 2010 11:17 AM PDT

A senior US senator lashed out at US Attorney General Eric Holder, pictured on May 6, accusing him of playing AFP - A senior US senator lashed out at US Attorney General Eric Holder, accusing him of playing "political games" with national security by withholding details on the Times Square bombing attempt.


Pakistan probes alleged terror links to NYC bomb (AP)

Posted: 08 May 2010 11:10 AM PDT

A man walks past the Bat'ha Mosque belonging to a Pakistani Sunni Muslim sect in Karachi, Pakistan on Saturday,  May 8, 2010. One of several people detained for questioning since New York's Times Square bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad's arrest, is a man named Mohammad Rehan, a Jaish activist picked up at a mosque in Karachi that is linked to the group, the official said. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)AP - Pakistan will investigate alleged links between the man accused of trying to detonate a car bomb in Times Square and militant groups operating in the country's northwest believed to have supported the botched attack, the interior minister said Saturday.


Times Square plot may have cost as little as $7K (AP)

Posted: 08 May 2010 10:57 AM PDT

FILE - In this undated file photo from the social networking site Orkut.com, a man who was identified by neighbors in Connecticut as Faisal Shahzad, is shown. Shahzad was arrested at a New York airport on charges that he drove a bomb-laden SUV meant to cause a fireball in Times Square, federal authorities said. The Pakistani-American who police say admitted to trying to blow up a car bomb in busy Times Square has made no court appearance since his arrest almost a week ago and, although he is cooperating with authorities, there's been no consensus he was acting alone and no word on why he planned the terror attack that has left many New Yorkers on edge for days. (AP Photo/Orkut.com, File) NO SALESAP - Terror can come cheap.


Napolitano: Tenn. flood victims should seek help (AP)

Posted: 08 May 2010 10:47 AM PDT

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano looks at household belongs dumped in the yards of homeowners as she views flood-damaged parts of Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday, May 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano toured Tennessee's flood zone Saturday morning, urging those affected to seek help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.


'Severe consequences' for Pakistan over terror plots:US (AFP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 10:59 PM PDT

A New York Police Department bomb squad officer goes to check a suspicious package May 7 in Times Square. Pakistan faces AFP - Pakistan faces "very severe consequences" if a terror plot like the failed Times Square bombing was traced to that country, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in remarks made public on Saturday.


NY bomb suspect's family knew key militants: report (AFP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 09:44 PM PDT

A New York City Police Department Counter Terrorism Unit officer patrols in Times Square. Times Square car bomb suspect Faisal Shahzad's family knew at least two key Pakistani militants who were involved in terrorist activities, The Los Angeles Times reported(AFP/Timothy A. Clary)AFP - Times Square car bomb suspect Faisal Shahzad's family knew at least two key Pakistani militants who were involved in terrorist activities, The Los Angeles Times reported.


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