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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

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January 17, 2007
PAKISTAN IS PREPARED FOR COOPERATION WITH UZBEKISTAN IN COMBATING TERRORISM
DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia),January 17, 2007 Wednesday

Mushahid Hussein Said, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Pakistan on a visit to Uzbekistan, spoke in favor of cooperation between the countries in combating terrorism. Said announced this whil...
January 16, 2007
IN BRIEF -- CUBA SEEKS TERRORISM CHARGE
WALL STREET JOURNAL ABSTRACTS,January 16, 2007 Tuesday

NZ supports fight against Pacific terrorism
Xinhua General News Service,January 16, 2007 Tuesday 3:00 AM EST

New Zealand will give the United Nations 200,000 NZ dollars (140,000 U.S. dollars) to help it work with Pacific Island countries on improving their counter- terrorism legislation, Foreign Ministe...
Cleveland's new FBI chief calls terrorism a priority
Plain Dealer (Cleveland),January 16, 2007 Tuesday

The new head of the Cleveland FBI just bought a house in Bay Village and is moving his family here. That might not sound like much, but it's a leap of faith for C. Frank Figliuzzi, who last month beca...
UN human rights expert to assess US anti-terrorism policy
Deutsche Presse-Agentur,January 16, 2007 Tuesday 5:06 PM EST

DPA POLITICS US Terrorism UN UN human rights expert to assess US anti-terrorism policy New York A UN human rights expert has been invited byWashington to study the US-declared war on terror and its...
Law enforcement bodies of Kazakhstan to combat terrorism, extremism and illegal migration on transport
Kazakhstan General Newswire,January 16, 2007 Tuesday 3:55 PM MSK

Kazakhstan's law enforcement bodies will strengthen their activities to combat terrorism, extremism and illegal migration on transport. This issue was under consideration at a meeting of the Coordinat...
CAPTURED ON CCTV, FOUR OF THE TERRORISM SUSPECTS
Daily Mail (London),January 16, 2007 Tuesday

Prosecutor Nigel Sweeney told the jury how the gang had constructed their bombs from goods easily available on the High Street.
Pakistan committed to fight terrorism: PM
The Pakistan Newswire,January 16, 2007 Tuesday

Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, rejecting the doubts and apprehensions of the world community about Pakistans commitment to fighting against the terrorism, said Pakistan is fully committed with the world...
U.S. Embassy blast jolts Greeks; Rocket attack revives fears that terrorism could return
The International Herald Tribune,January 16, 2007 Tuesday

Death penalty right response to terrorism
The West Australian (Perth),January 16, 2007 Tuesday

There are times when we would kill: to protect our families, our countries The death penalty certainly gets people to the boil in a hurry. In a recent column, I bade farewell to Saddam Hussein and wis...
Jaya: On-going cooperation on terrorism crucial
The Business Times Singapore,January 16, 2007 Tuesday

GLOBAL cooperation is not simply something needed to deal with the terrorism threat, Deputy Prime Minister S Jayakumar said yesterday. 'The exchange of intelligence, ideas and best practices must be a...
Senate to review ASEAN anti-terrorism pact in light of local law
BusinessWorld,January 16, 2007 Tuesday

The Senate foreign affairs committee wants to review several agreements signed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) during its weekend Summit held in Cebu, particularly the Counter-Te...
January 15, 2007
Pakistan has done more fighting terrorism than anyone else- Aziz
The Nation (Pakistan),January 15, 2007 Monday

The following is the transcript of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz's interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer on the network's news programme "Late Edition telecast on Sunday afternoon: BLITZER: Welcome back to ...
SACRIFICES OF PAKISTAN IN WAR AGAINST TERRORISM CANNOT BE IGNORED: PRESIDENT
Frontier Star (AsiaNet-Pakistan),January 15, 2007 Monday

ISLAMABAD, Jan 15: Rejecting recent US General claim that Taliban were operating from the country to foment violence in neighbouring Afghanistan, President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said that unprecede...
Experts call for multilateral cooperation in fight against terrorism
Xinhua General News Service,January 15, 2007 Monday 5:00 AM EST

An Asia-Pacific meeting for senior national security officers kicked off here Monday, attracting 63 participants from 17 countries to share experience in dealing with national security challenge...
SO, MARTIN AMIS, WHY ARE YOU A SNOB? AND CAN THE WAR ON TERROR BE WON?; The novelist writes in answer to 'Independent' readers about misogyny, Islamism, Iran's nuclear threat and Kirk Douglas's naked body; You Ask The Questions
The Independent (London),January 15, 2007 Monday

Are you an Islamophobe? ALISDAIR GRAY Edinburgh No. What I am is an Islamismophobe. Or better say an anti-Islamist because a phobia is an irrational fear, and there is nothing irrational about fearing...
Anti-terrorism program mines IRS' records; Privacy advocates are concerned that tax data and other information may be used improperly.
Los Angeles Times,January 15, 2007 Monday

Federal intelligence and law enforcement agencies increasingly rely on the Internal Revenue Service and other government repositories of personal financial information as an important source for leads...
PHILIPPINES STRESSES BOOSTING ASEAN-JAPAN ALLIANCE VS TERRORISM
Asia Pulse,January 15, 2007 Monday 2:24 PM EST

Advancing their collective security agenda, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Japan are moving towards closer collaboration in counter-terrorism and maritime security, Philippine Fore...
January 14, 2007
ASEAN countries okay to fight jointly against international terrorism
TASS,January 14, 2007 Sunday 09:18 AM EST

The leaders of ten Southeast Asian countries signed an agreement and a respective convention on joint response to international terrorism. They are taking part in the 12th summit of the Association of...
12th ASEAN adopts Convention on Counter-Terrorism
Hindustan Times,January 14, 2007 Sunday 11:23 AM EST

Cebu City (Philippines), Jan 14 -- In Saturday's first ASEAN Leaders' meeting, the heads of states adopted the ASEAN Convention on Counter-Terrorism, which calls for greater cooperation among the reg...
ASEAN pact on terrorism
Sunday Mail (South Australia),January 14, 2007 Sunday

SOUTH-EAST Asian leaders yesterday signed a landmark pact making it easier to prosecute and extradite terror suspects in a region that has been hit by deadly attacks and has bred al-Qaida-linked milit...
Spanish protest marches demand end to terrorism
ABC Premium News (Australia),January 14, 2007 Sunday 6:30 AM AEST

Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards have marched for peace, two weeks after the Basque separatist group ETA shattered its nine-month "permanent cease-fire" with a massive car bomb.
Leaders stand united against terrorism; Region's first legally binding anti-terrorism accord signed
The Straits Times (Singapore),January 14, 2007 Sunday

CEBU - SOUTH-EAST Asian leaders yesterday took a united stand against terrorism, agreeing to a raft of measures that commit their national security and law enforcement agencies to work closely to figh...
PM defies terrorism to keep Australia at the heart of the Asian scene
Sunday Telegraph (Australia),January 14, 2007 Sunday

John Howard will defy a terrorist threat when he flies into the Philippines today for the second East Asia Summit. Mr Howard will tomorrow join the leaders of Japan, China and India at the summit, on ...
January 13, 2007
TERRORISM RAMPANT AS `24' BEGINS NEW SEASON; `ROME' STARTS YEAR TWO
Hartford Courant (Connecticut),January 13, 2007 Saturday

The weekend's biggest event lives up to expectations as ``24'' (Fox, Sunday, 8 p.m.) starts its explosive sixth season. Getting Jack Bauer back from China, which has held him for 20 months, is the mai...
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