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Janet Napolitano says US cannot meet deadline to screen cargo

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano today admitted that the US cannot meet the 2012 deadline to scan all incoming ship cargo, a badly needed measure designed to prevent possible nuclear and other terror attacks. In testimony prepared for the Senate Transportation...

How terrorism has won

As a spices we evolved to take risks - the evidence is there for all to see unless you are of the ilk who still believe the earth is 6000 years and man walked with dino's.But as we see in some parts of the world,...

Terrorism has no religion: Shahrukh Khan

“There is no adoration of terrorism,” said Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan actuality Sunday black at a accessible accident a year afterwards the Mumbai alarm attacks. “Indian civilisation does not...

Ill-omened Russian passenger train may not survive next time

NowPublic already reported today that several carriages came off the tracks as an express passenger train was en route from Moscow to St. Petersburg in Russia.The President of the Russian Federation Dmitry...

Please God, End RF Electronic Stalking Terror.

     No one has an answer.  That is the most common answer!  I have had people hacking and stalking everything I own from Business & Tax Files to Personal information.  I have attempted to contact someone at every level for help, and...

Google Earth Runs the Spy Scene

"Look! It's my car. It's at my house.  Everyone in the World can See!"     Yes.  Google just keeps on monopolizing.  The newest rumor is of their Operating System.  Does this mean the end of Microsoft and Apple as we will all be able to...

Fort Hood: Terror's 'Third Wave'

Fort Hood: Terror's 'Third Wave' -- New York PostThe Fort Hood killings were no isolated incident, but part of al Qaeda's "third wave." according to this article which provides a sobering assessment on what to expect from Al Qaeda and like groups in the future. ""The 9/11...

India: ULFA blasts leave at least 7dead and 50 injured

In a series of two blasts triggered in the Lower Assam town of Nalbari, at around 9.45 am on Sunday, at least 7 people have been killed and more than 50 have been reported injured. Police sources have named the...

Fort Hood: A pre-vision of a new Internet fueled terrorism

A new kind of Terrorism:  The lone wolf of Fort Hood  Some analysts are figuring out that the Fort Hood rampage conducted by Major Nadil Hasan foreshadows a new brand of "Internet terrorism":  The...

US tries to pacify an upset India over Chinese role in South Asia

President Obama on his visit to Asia has been a trend-changer on many accounts. In a zeal to "strengthen" tied with China, US seems to have stepped in the wrong alley. After US-China released a joint press...

President Obama acknowledges No Gitmo Closure by January

Despite good intentions and a majority Democratic Congress, President Obama has now confirmed that the January deadly for Guantanamo closure will not be met.  President Obama signed an executive order during...

Heightened security for New York trial of 9-11 terrorists

Five men accused of masterminding the September 11,  2001 terrorists attacks will stand trial in New York City.  Heightened security will be an essential feature of the event.  "Five men accused...

Terrorist lawyer Lynne Stewart court ordered to jail

Lynne Stewart,  69,  an attorney who has been accused of "coddling"  her terrorist clients,  was ordered today to begin her prison term by a federal appellate court.   Stewart's conviction...

Calling Fort Hood act of terrorism is simplistic, says OpEd

In which Frank Rich,  OpEd columnist for the New York Times,  makes some valid points as to the connection between the Fort Hood rampage and the policy in Afghanistan:Rich critiques what those on the right have been saying,  and offers up some valid points...

Gay blog reported to FBI for terrorist threats

When  a gay blogger from New York City posted a criticism of a well-known Christian opponent of gay rights,  some of his readers expressed their empathy and anger.  But in the wake of the Fort Hood...

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