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U.S. defends laptop searches at the border
The Christian Science Monitor - Is a laptop searchable in the same way as a piece of luggage? The Department of Homeland Security believes it is.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Is a laptop searchable in the same way as a piece of luggage? The Department of Homeland Security believes it is.
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China detains 82 'terrorists' targeting Olympics: state mediaAFP - Chinese police have this year detained 82 suspected terrorists in the nation's Muslim-populated far northwest who were planning to attack the Beijing Olympics, state media reported on Thursday.
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Indian medic shouldn't have faced terror charges: Australian policeAFP - An Indian doctor should never have been charged with terrorism-related offences in Australia because there was insufficient evidence, state police said in documents released Thursday.
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Senate bows to Bush, approves surveillance billAP - Bowing to President Bush's demands, the Senate approved and sent the White House a bill Wednesday to overhaul bitterly disputed rules on secret government eavesdropping and shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits complaining they helped the U.S. spy on Americans.
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U.S. kept Canadian terror suspect from full sleepReuters - U.S. authorities deprived Canadian terrorism suspect Omar Khadr of uninterrupted sleep at Guantanamo Bay ahead of an interview by a Canadian investigator, documents released on Wednesday revealed.
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Senate roll call on terrorist surveillance bill
AP - The 69-28 roll call by which the Senate approved a bill on Wednesday overhauling controversial rules on secret government eavesdropping. The bill would protect telecommunications companies from lawsuits complaining they helped the U.S. spy on Americans.
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AP - The 69-28 roll call by which the Senate approved a bill on Wednesday overhauling controversial rules on secret government eavesdropping. The bill would protect telecommunications companies from lawsuits complaining they helped the U.S. spy on Americans.
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Bush to sign bill overhauling eavesdropping regs
AP - President Bush said Wednesday he will soon sign a bill that overhauls the rules on secret government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped, calling it a "vital intelligence bill."
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AP - President Bush said Wednesday he will soon sign a bill that overhauls the rules on secret government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped, calling it a "vital intelligence bill."
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U.S., Russia revert to cold-war rhetoric over missile-defense plan
Russia says that the proposed US defense shield in Poland and the Czech Republic, an initial agreement for which was inked this week, is targeting Russia, not rogue states.
The Christian Science Monitor – Jul 9, 2008 5:38 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Russia says that the proposed US defense shield in Poland and the Czech Republic, an initial agreement for which was inked this week, is targeting Russia, not rogue states.
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Israel says 2 Arab citizens helped al-Qaida
AP - Israel's Shin Bet security agency says that two Israeli Arabs have been arrested on suspicion they gave strategic information to the al-Qaida terror network.
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AP - Israel's Shin Bet security agency says that two Israeli Arabs have been arrested on suspicion they gave strategic information to the al-Qaida terror network.
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US says Indonesia 'safe' but terror threat remains: reportAFP - The recent breakup of an alleged Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) militant cell shows terrorism is still a threat in Indonesia despite improved security, the US ambassador reportedly said Wednesday.
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