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- Fresh airstrikes hit Libya's besieged Ajdabiya (AFP)
- Will Yemen protests boost Al Qaeda? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Washington man dies trying to revive dead wife (AP)
- Middle East and North Africa: live report (AFP)
- Saudi man accused in bomb plot to be arraigned (AP)
- Napolitano: US border towns with Mexico are safe (AP)
- Napolitano: Border region open for business (Reuters)
Fresh airstrikes hit Libya's besieged Ajdabiya (AFP) Posted: 25 Mar 2011 10:46 AM PDT |
Will Yemen protests boost Al Qaeda? (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 25 Mar 2011 09:05 AM PDT The Christian Science Monitor - Before protests broke out in Yemen, the greatest US concern here was Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the group behind the 2009 Christmas Day underwear bomber and other international terrorist attacks. |
Washington man dies trying to revive dead wife (AP) Posted: 25 Mar 2011 09:02 AM PDT AP - Authorities in Washington state say a man who called 911 to report that his wife had collapsed apparently suffered a heart attack and died as he was trying to revive her. |
Middle East and North Africa: live report (AFP) Posted: 25 Mar 2011 09:38 AM PDT |
Saudi man accused in bomb plot to be arraigned (AP) Posted: 25 Mar 2011 04:14 AM PDT AP - A Texas college student from Saudi Arabia who is accused of buying chemicals and equipment to build a weapon of mass destruction is set to be arraigned. |
Napolitano: US border towns with Mexico are safe (AP) Posted: 24 Mar 2011 09:01 PM PDT AP - U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said Thursday that security on the southern U.S. border "is better now than it ever has been" and that violence from neighboring Mexico hasn't spilled over in a serious way. |
Napolitano: Border region open for business (Reuters) Posted: 24 Mar 2011 05:56 PM PDT Reuters - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told border mayors and business leaders on Thursday that the Obama administration is committed to ensuring the Southwest border region is open for business, despite raging cartel violence across the line in Mexico. |
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