Iran, Russia Sign Nuclear Deal

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Iran and Russia signed a nuclear fuel agreement Sunday, paving the way for Iran to get its first reactor up and running.

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he looked terror in the eye…and blinked

Michael Tuohey “stared the devil in the eyes and didn’t recognize him.”

Now he kicks himself for not having acted, although if he had, our government probably would’ve punished him for trying to take the devil down.

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Arrested JI suspects planned to bomb church, airport, malls

Officers have arrested four suspected members of al-Qaida-linked terror groups who were planning to bomb an airport, malls and a church in the Philippines, police officials said Thursday.

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U.S. prepares for germ attack

The world’s richest governments are looking to create an international germ-warfare crisis center and vaccine bank as “a matter of top priority.”

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Man Charged With Plot to Assassinate Bush

A former high school valedictorian in Virginia was charged Tuesday with conspiring to assassinate President Bush and conspiracy to support the Al Qaeda terrorist network.

Ahmed Omar Abu Ali, 23, a U.S. citizen, made an initial appearance Tuesday in U.S. District Court.

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Iran denies it’s arrested bin Laden

Iran today denied suggestions on some local internet sites that it arrested al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, the Western world’s most wanted man, on the border with Pakistan.

“This information is wrong and bin Laden has not been arrested by our security forces,” government spokesman Abdollah Ramezanzadeh said at a weekly press briefing.

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Suspect’s gear set off D/FW alarms

The bag of a Sansom Park man who was arrested at a Detroit airport this week after saying he was headed for Syria to try to claim the $25 million bounty for Osama bin Laden set off security alarms at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport on Tuesday, a transportation security official said Friday.
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Al-Qaeda number two warns West it faces thousands of dead, economic collapse

Al-Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri warned the West it faced defeat in what he termed its “new crusade” against the Islamic world, as well as thousands of dead and economic collapse, in a videotape aired by Al-Jazeera television.

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Terrorists and U.S. borders

According to U.S. government officials, al-Qaida is serious about entering our nation illegally through our border with Mexico.

And in the briefing that officials, including CIA chief Porter Goss, gave to lawmakers, the tone seemed to be more worried than in the past.

The U.S.-Mexico border, which spans more than 2,000 miles, is an entryway that has been overwhelmed with illegal crossings in recent years. Cochise County, of course, heads the list of places where illegal immigrants want to cross.

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Goss fears WMD attack in U.S. ‘a matter of time’

Senior U.S. intelligence leaders told Congress yesterday that “it may only be a matter of time” before terrorists try to use weapons of mass destruction against the United States.

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British nuclear plant ‘loses’ plutonium

Britain’s biggest nuclear site can’t account for 30 kilograms of plutonium enough to make seven or eight nuclear bombs.

But officials with the U.K. Atomic Energy Authority said Thursday that it’s a measurement problem and the plutonium is not really missing.

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Worry on Qaeda Infiltration From Mexico

New intelligence information strongly suggests that Al Qaeda has considered infiltrating the United States through the Mexican border, top government officials told Congress on Wednesday.

In a wide-ranging assessment of threats to American security, including those posed by Iran and North Korea, the officials also said intelligence indicated that terrorist organizations remained intent on obtaining and using devastating weapons against the United States.

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Plane Lands At Lindbergh Field After Bomb Threat

Bomb experts are combing through a plane that just landed at Lindbergh Field, 10News reported.

A bomb threat was made saying that there was an explosive onboard an America West jet.

Flight 6264 was bound for San Diego from Phoenix when it landed safely at about 7:20 a.m. All 35 passengers on board were evacuated to the terminal.

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Teacher Arrested for Bomb-Making Lesson

A high school chemistry teacher was arrested after students claimed he taught his class how to make a bomb, authorities said.

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