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- Officials say plan on al Qaeda detainees would harm probes (Reuters)
- Correction: Kazakhstan-Peace Corps story (AP)
- Germany arrests another neo-Nazi group suspect (AP)
- Woman charged in airline terror hoax on ex-lover (AP)
- Illinois utility targeted by cybersaboteurs? US pours water on the idea. (The Christian Science Monitor)
Officials say plan on al Qaeda detainees would harm probes (Reuters) Posted: 24 Nov 2011 10:27 AM PST Reuters - A Senate plan requiring that all foreign al Qaeda suspects found in the United States be turned over to the military instead of civilian law enforcement could gravely damage U.S. counter-terrorism investigations, the Obama administration warned. |
Correction: Kazakhstan-Peace Corps story (AP) Posted: 24 Nov 2011 08:48 AM PST AP - In a Nov. 18 story on the departure of the Peace Corps from Kazakhstan, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the program's workers had been subject to terrorist attacks there. Peace Corps workers have been sexually attacked in the Central Asian nation, but the terror attacks were against others. |
Germany arrests another neo-Nazi group suspect (AP) Posted: 24 Nov 2011 04:08 AM PST AP - German police arrested a man Thursday on charges he supported a neo-Nazi terror group that is believed to have killed 10 people and carried out several attacks over more than a decade. |
Woman charged in airline terror hoax on ex-lover (AP) Posted: 23 Nov 2011 09:03 PM PST AP - A California woman surrendered to the FBI Wednesday on charges that she called an airline to report a fake terrorist threat hours before her ex-lover was to board an international flight, authorities said. |
Posted: 23 Nov 2011 02:11 PM PST The Christian Science Monitor - An Illinois water utility suspected of being the first piece of critical infrastructure on US soil to be successfully targeted by foreign cybersaboteurs was not sabotaged at all, a Department of Homeland Security investigation found. |
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