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RPT-NEWSMAKER-New Japan finance minister a fiery battler - Reuters
January 6, 2010 at 9:13 pm


Globe and Mail

RPT-NEWSMAKER-New Japan finance minister a fiery battler
Reuters
TOKYO, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Japan's new finance minister, Naoto Kan, is a fiery ruling party heavyweight who faces the tough task of trying to stimulate the economy without upsetting investors by bloating an already huge public debt. ...
Spending Advocate Tapped in JapanWall Street Journal
Exit of Japan's fiscal reformer chills bond marketTimes Online
Kan Tasked With Averting Japan Recession, Debt CrisisBusinessWeek
Financial Times -New York Times -BBC News
all 1,173 news articles »

Indian Student Visa Applications to Australia Drop Amid Attacks - Bloomberg
January 6, 2010 at 9:08 pm


Telegraph.co.uk

Indian Student Visa Applications to Australia Drop Amid Attacks
Bloomberg
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Visa applications by Indians to study in Australia fell at twice the pace of students from other countries amid attacks on Indian nationals and the financial collapse of some private colleges. ...
Indian student applications plummetABC Online
Australia loses international student applicationsRadio Australia
Most attacks opportunistic: Australian envoyThe Hindu
Voice of America -Telegraph.co.uk -Times of India
all 1,258 news articles »

Nigerian Man Is Indicted in Attempted Plane Attack - New York Times
January 6, 2010 at 8:56 pm


CBC.ca

Nigerian Man Is Indicted in Attempted Plane Attack
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The indictment of a Nigerian man on Wednesday for the failed attempt to blow up a plane bound for Detroit on Christmas Day has rekindled a debate over whether such terrorism suspects should be treated as a criminal or as ...
Airplane bomb suspect indictedCNN
Nigerian charged in plane plot, faces life termAFP
Nigerian Indicted in Christmas PlotWall Street Journal
Los Angeles Times -Christian Science Monitor -Detroit Free Press
all 1,069 news articles »

Suicide Bombing In Russia's Dagestan Kills Five Policemen - AHN
January 6, 2010 at 8:52 pm


The Guardian

Suicide Bombing In Russia's Dagestan Kills Five Policemen
AHN
Makhachkala, Dagestan Republic, Russian Federation (AHN) - A suicide car bomber drove into the gate of a traffic police headquarters in the capital of Russia's Dagestan republic and detonated a load of explosives killing five officers and wounding ten ...
Suicide Bomber Strikes at Police Officers in CaucasusNew York Times
Suicide bomber kills 5 police in DagestanCNN International
Five police killed in southern Russia suicide attackXinhua
Christian Science Monitor -RIA Novosti -Financial Times
all 408 news articles »

US missile strikes in Pakistan kill Taliban militants - Washington Post
January 6, 2010 at 8:44 pm


New York Daily News

US missile strikes in Pakistan kill Taliban militants
Washington Post
Back-to-back missile strikes on a training camp in Pakistan's lawless tribal region killed at least 13 militants Wednesday, the latest in a string of apparent US attacks on Taliban targets in the wake of last week's suicide bombing at a ...
Drone Strikes Reported in PakistanNew York Times
Three drone strikes flatten Taliban house in North Waziristan, 13 killedDaily Times
Suicide Bomber Strikes in Kashmir as Drones Attack in Northwest PakistanVoice of America
BBC News -CNN International -Aljazeera.net
all 456 news articles »

Whalers hit Sea Shepherd boat - ABC Online
January 6, 2010 at 8:34 pm


Reuters

Whalers hit Sea Shepherd boat
ABC Online
The anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd's boat, the Ady Gil, has sunk in the Southern Ocean after being hit by a Japanese vessel. (Institute of Cetacean Research) The anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd says one of its boats has been hit by a Japanese vessel ...
New Zealand calls for restraint after whaling clashXinhua
Bob Barker, Whale PalNew York Times
Whale Wars: The aggressive tactics of Sea Shepherd Paul WatsonChristian Science Monitor
The Australian -Financial Times -NEWS.com.au
all 1,824 news articles »

Death Threats Ups Security for Israeli Minister - New York Times
January 6, 2010 at 8:03 pm


China Daily

Death Threats Ups Security for Israeli Minister
New York Times
By AP JERUSALEM (AP) -- Jewish extremists angry over limits on West Bank construction have threatened to kill the defense minister, prompting the government to beef up security around him, officials said Wednesday. They said the internal security ...
Malaysian Freed After Trying to Enter Gaza Strip, Bernama SaysBloomberg
One dead in aid convoy clash on Egypt, Gaza borderCNN International
Egyptian soldier killed in clash at Gaza borderBBC News
Xinhua -Aljazeera.net -Christian Science Monitor
all 1,663 news articles »

Foreigners in Yemen see terrorism worries as overblown - Los Angeles Times
January 6, 2010 at 7:27 pm


Telegraph.co.uk

Foreigners in Yemen see terrorism worries as overblown
Los Angeles Times
The problems the country faces are significant, they say, but they're nothing new. Even Al Qaeda has been a presence for more than a decade, one man says. By Haley Sweetland Edwards Reporting from Sana, Yemen - Elena Rezneac's lavender eye shadow ...
Yemen Forces Hunt Leader of Local Al Qaeda GroupWall Street Journal
US gets advice on dealing with terrorists in YemenCNN International
Yemen Claims 3 Al-Qaida Militants Captured in Connection with Embassy ThreatVoice of America
Financial Times -CBS News -Reuters
all 1,925 news articles »

Slovakian comedy of errors: how events unfolded - Irish Times
January 6, 2010 at 7:08 pm


Palm Beach Post

Slovakian comedy of errors: how events unfolded
Irish Times
Saturday morning: Slovakian border police covertly placed plastic explosives in the luggage of a man flying to Dublin from Poprad-Tatry airport in eastern Slovakia. The explosives were planted as part of an exercise to test sniffer dogs at the airport. ...
Slovakia Admits Mistake in Air-Security TestWall Street Journal
Slovakia explosives gaffe 'highlights security failings'CNN
Slovak police red-faced over botched air security testAFP
Bloomberg -TIME -Aljazeera.net
all 697 news articles »

Whale Wars: How was the Sea Shepherd's new ship sunk? - Christian Science Monitor
January 6, 2010 at 3:21 pm


National Post

Whale Wars: How was the Sea Shepherd's new ship sunk?
Christian Science Monitor
Paul Watson, star of "Whale Wars," and his eco-vigliantes at the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society have been sailing close to the legal wind for some time, harassing Japanese whalers. Wednesday the Sea Shepherd's $2.5 million speedboat Ady Gil was sunk ...
Japanese whaling boat clash likely to ignite row over activists' tacticsThe Guardian
Whale activists say their catamaran was sunk by Japanese vesselCNN
Activists clash with Japan whalersAljazeera.net
BBC News -USA Today -New York Times (blog)
all 1,581 news articles »

Spending Advocate Tapped in Japan - Wall Street Journal
January 6, 2010 at 3:12 pm


Globe and Mail

Spending Advocate Tapped in Japan
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO -- Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Wednesday tapped as finance minister a colorful, charismatic politician who advocates more spending, a weaker yen, and a less powerful bureaucracy to lift the economy. ...
NEWSMAKER-New Japan finance minister a fiery battlerReuters
Japanese finance minister Fujii quitsCNN International
Yen dips as Japanese finance minister steps downAFP
Kyodo News -BusinessWeek -New York Times
all 1,143 news articles »

Nigerian man indicted in foiled airline attack - Detroit Free Press
January 6, 2010 at 3:04 pm


Reuters

Nigerian man indicted in foiled airline attack
Detroit Free Press
A federal grand jury in Detroit indicted Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab today in the Christmas Day terrorist attack on a Detroit-bound airliner. Abdulmutallab was charged with six counts: attempted use of a weapon of ...
Nigerian Man Indicted in Plot to Blow up PlaneABC News
Nigerian indicted by federal grand jury for plane bomb attemptNew York Post
Britain Tries to Ease Strain Over Bomb SuspectNew York Times
CNN -Aljazeera.net -Telegraph.co.uk
all 327 news articles »

Britain's Labor Party shaken by challenge to Gordon Brown - Washington Post
January 6, 2010 at 2:50 pm


CBC.ca

Britain's Labor Party shaken by challenge to Gordon Brown
Washington Post
LONDON-- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Wednesday sought to fend off a surprise challenge to his leadership from within his own ranks, a blow to him and his ruling Labor Party just months before general elections. ...
I can only imagine you have taken leave of your senses …The Guardian
Labour Needs Clarity in a Cloudy TimeWall Street Journal
Disunited Cabinet will remain a worry for BrownTelegraph.co.uk
BusinessWeek -Times Online -The Press Association
all 953 news articles »

More ex-Guantanamo detainees joining militants: US - Reuters
January 6, 2010 at 2:45 pm


Kansas City Star

More ex-Guantanamo detainees joining militants: US
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An increasing number of detainees released from the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay are joining insurgent groups, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. The disclosure came amid revelations that former detainees were playing a ...
Pentagon: More Returning to Fight After GitmoNew York Times
Obama's Guantanamo problems pile upBBC News
US Rights Groups Criticize Obama Suspension of Guantanamo RepatriationsVoice of America
BusinessWeek -FOXNews -Washington Post
all 604 news articles »

Labour recovery derailed as Gordon Brown fights putsch - Times Online
January 6, 2010 at 2:41 pm


The Guardian

Labour recovery derailed as Gordon Brown fights putsch
Times Online
Labour's tentative political recovery was derailed tonight after Gordon Brown was forced to fight off a putsch mounted by two former Cabinet ministers just months before the election. The wounded Prime Minister appeared to have survived the coup ...
Where do Labour MPs stand on call for leadership ballotBBC News
UK markets shrug off challenge to PM Brown for nowReuters
How Gordon Brown's team moved to snuff out the revoltThe Guardian
AFP -The Press Association -Telegraph.co.uk
all 732 news articles »

Suicide bomber kills 5 Russian policemen - ABC Online
January 6, 2010 at 2:26 pm


ABC Online

Suicide bomber kills 5 Russian policemen
ABC Online
The predominantly Muslim region has experienced an increase in attacks over the past year. (Reuters: Abdula Magomedov) A suicide bomb attack in southern Russia has killed at least six policemen and wounded 15. The attack happened in Makhachkala, ...
Suicide bomber kills 5 police in DagestanCNN International
Suicide Bomber Strikes at Police in CaucasusNew York Times
Rebel car bomber brings more carnage to Dagestaneuronews
Xinhua -Christian Science Monitor -BBC News
all 387 news articles »

Deadly Gunfire at Gaza Protest Along Egypt Border - New York Times
January 6, 2010 at 1:52 pm


Sydney Morning Herald

Deadly Gunfire at Gaza Protest Along Egypt Border
New York Times
JERUSALEM — An anti-Egypt rally in southern Gaza turned deadly on Wednesday when demonstrators rushed the border fence and stoned Egyptian troops on the other side, leading to an exchange of gunfire and the death of an Egyptian soldier ...
One dead in aid convoy clash on Egypt, Gaza borderCNN International
Aid convoy breaks Gaza seigeAljazeera.net
Gaza border clashes leave Egyptian soldier deadChristian Science Monitor
Xinhua -BBC News -Ynetnews
all 1,393 news articles »

Severe weather continues to grip the UK and cause havoc - BBC News
January 6, 2010 at 1:40 pm


Reuters

Severe weather continues to grip the UK and cause havoc
BBC News
Much of the UK remains in the grip of freezing conditions as snow and ice continue to severely hamper travel. Forecasters say the snow over southern England has eased but there will be isolated show showers elsewhere. Widespread ice will become the ...
Heavy Snow Causes Disruptions in BritainNew York Times
As snow blankets UK, Britons ask why they can't seem to plow aheadChristian Science Monitor
Snow brings mayhem to Britain as Europe shiversAFP
CNN International -BusinessWeek -Times Online
all 1,030 news articles »

Suicide attack on CIA agents 'was planned by bin Laden inner circle' - Times Online
January 6, 2010 at 1:32 pm


ABC News

Suicide attack on CIA agents 'was planned by bin Laden inner circle'
Times Online
US intelligence officials believe that the suicide bomb attack that killed seven CIA officers in Afghanistan last month was planned with the help of Osama bin Laden's close allies, raising fears that the al-Qaeda leader is enjoying a lethal resurgence. ...
Wife Says CIA Bomber Saw US as AdversaryNew York Times
Spy links with CIA suicide bomber are problem for JordanThe Guardian
Suicide bomber's actions 'out of character' says brotherCNN International
Voice of America -BBC News -Telegraph.co.uk
all 2,271 news articles »

Egyptian border guard shot dead in clash with Gazans - Jerusalem Post
January 6, 2010 at 9:07 am


Ha'aretz

Egyptian border guard shot dead in clash with Gazans
Jerusalem Post
By AP Egyptian security officials on Wednesday said a border guard was shot dead in a scuffle with Palestinians along the Gaza border. One official said Wednesday that the border guard was shot dead by a Palestinian sniper while Gazan youths hurled ...
Lethal clashes at Gaza-Egypt borderAljazeera.net
Egyptian forces wound 2 Palestinians on Gaza borderReuters
Calm back to Egypt's borders with Gaza after clashesXinhua
Ynetnews -The Guardian -Monsters and Critics.com
all 594 news articles »

Whale activists say their catamaran was sunk by Japanese vessel - CNN
January 6, 2010 at 9:06 am


BBC News

Whale activists say their catamaran was sunk by Japanese vessel
CNN
The Ady Gil, in an image provided by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, pictured before Wednesday's incident. TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Anti-whaling activists are accusing a Japanese boat of destroying their vessel Wednesday by ramming into it during a ...
Anti-Whaling Vessel Damaged in a Collision at SeaNew York Times
Whaling protesters want protectionThe Australian
Anti-whaling activists accuse Japan fleet of attackBBC News
AFP -Sydney Morning Herald -The Press Association
all 1,179 news articles »

Kan To Take Over As Japan's Finance Chief - Wall Street Journal
January 6, 2010 at 8:55 am


Reuters

Kan To Take Over As Japan's Finance Chief
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Japan's Deputy Prime Minister Naoto Kan was tapped Wednesday to become the country's next finance minister, bringing to the key post a politician who appears less ...
Yen Weakens as Signs of Global Recovery Spur Risk Demand, Fujii ResignsBloomberg
Japan's Finance Minister Considers QuittingNew York Times
FOREX-Yen falls as FinMin resigns; euro trims lossesReuters
Times Online -BusinessWeek -MarketWatch
all 1,110 news articles »

Slovakia Probes 'Forgetful' Officer as Plane Carries Explosive - Bloomberg
January 6, 2010 at 8:37 am


InTheNews.co.uk

Slovakia Probes 'Forgetful' Officer as Plane Carries Explosive
Bloomberg
By Fergal O'Brien and Peter Laca Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Slovak police will discipline an officer after he forgot to remove explosive material from a Dublin-bound passenger's bag during a security exercise at an airport north-east of Bratislava, ...
Explosives planted on air traveller in bungled security stingSydney Morning Herald
Explosives planted on man to test airport securityBBC News
Irish probe, Slovak apology after explosives findCNN International
RTE.ie -The Guardian
all 378 news articles »

Reports: Israeli Military to Consult Legal Advisers During Future Conflicts - Voice of America
January 6, 2010 at 8:30 am


Sydney Morning Herald

Reports: Israeli Military to Consult Legal Advisers During Future Conflicts
Voice of America
Photo: AP Published reports in Israel say the country's military has decided to consult more closely with legal advisers about how it conducts future offensives. The reports say Israel's military wants to ensure the legality of its operations and avoid ...
Israel army 'to get legal advice during operations'AFP
Israel Army to Seek Legal Advice During OperationsNew York Times
Israeli army confirms killing of one Palestinian in airstrikeXinhua
Jerusalem Post -The Guardian -Ha'aretz
all 552 news articles »

Suicide bomb in Russia's Dagestan follows strike on Al Qaeda - Christian Science Monitor
January 6, 2010 at 8:18 am


Reuters

Suicide bomb in Russia's Dagestan follows strike on Al Qaeda
Christian Science Monitor
A suicide bomb in Russia's restive Caucasus region closely follows a strike that took out Al Qaeda's appointed 'Amir' in the majority-Muslim republic of Dagestan. The suicide bomb killed six and wounded 14. A suicide bomber killed at least six ...
Suicide bomber kills 6 Russian policemenABC Online
Dagestan suicide bomb kills sixBBC News
5 policemen killed, 10 wounded in Dagestan: reportAFP
Houston Chronicle -RIA Novosti -Aljazeera.net
all 322 news articles »

Yemen Claims 3 Al-Qaida Militants Captured in Connection with Embassy Threat - Voice of America
January 6, 2010 at 7:09 am


Telegraph.co.uk

Yemen Claims 3 Al-Qaida Militants Captured in Connection with Embassy Threat
Voice of America
Yemeni officials say police have arrested three al-Qaida militants responsible for a security threat that prompted a two-day closure of Western embassies in the capital. Officials say the three militants fled a Yemeni government assault Monday and ...
Yemen 'arrests al-Qaeda suspects' wounded in raidBBC News
Yemen arrests 3 al Qaeda suspectsCNN International
Yemen captures key Qaeda chief as embassies reopenAFP
Bloomberg -Chicago Tribune -Ynetnews
all 1,568 news articles »

Yemen 'arrests al-Qaeda suspects' wounded in raid - BBC News
January 6, 2010 at 6:05 am


Telegraph.co.uk

Yemen 'arrests al-Qaeda suspects' wounded in raid
BBC News
Yemeni forces have arrested three suspected al-Qaeda militants who were wounded in a raid on Monday, security sources say. They were captured at a hospital north of the capital, Sanaa. AFP news agency says they include Mohammed al-Hanq, ...
Yemen Detains Al-Qaeda Suspects After Embassy ThreatsBloomberg
Yemen arrests 3 al Qaeda suspectsCNN International
Yemen opposes any direct US military interventionYnetnews
Reuters -Washington Post -New York Times
all 1,776 news articles »

Somalia: Parliament 'Sorry for WFP's Decision of Suspending Aid Food' - AllAfrica.com
January 6, 2010 at 5:26 am


CBC.ca

Somalia: Parliament 'Sorry for WFP's Decision of Suspending Aid Food'
AllAfrica.com
Somalia — Professor Mohamed Omar Dalha, the deputy speaker of the transitional parliament of Somalia has Wednesday expressed sorrowful about World Food Program (WFP)'s decision of suspending aid food providing in southern Somalia. ...
UN agency halts food aid in southern SomaliaLos Angeles Times
Threats Lead Food Agency to Curtail Aid in SomaliaNew York Times
Somalia's al-Shabaab Rebels Deny Demanding Payments From UNBloomberg
Xinhua -Voice of America -Reuters South Africa
all 439 news articles »

Jordan disputes Khost bomber status - Aljazeera.net
January 6, 2010 at 5:05 am


CBC.ca

Jordan disputes Khost bomber status
Aljazeera.net
A suicide bomber who attacked a US base in Afghanistan killing eight people last week was an informant and not a double CIA-Jordanian intelligence agent, as had been previously reported, a Jordanian official told Al Jazeera. Hammam Khalil al-Balawi, ...
Confusion grows over how bomber infiltrated CIA base in AfghanistanLos Angeles Times
U.S. Retools Military IntelligenceWall Street Journal
Coalition urged to revamp intelligence gathering, distribution in AfghanistanWashington Post
Ha'aretz -New York Times -Times Online
all 2,114 news articles »

Three killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir bombing - BBC News
January 6, 2010 at 3:39 am


MSN Singapore

Three killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir bombing
BBC News
At least three soldiers have been killed and 11 injured in a bomb attack outside an army barracks in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, police say. No group has claimed the bombing, which occurred near the town of Rawalakot, close to the line of control ...
Bomb kills 3 outside Pakistan Kashmir army baseAFP
3 killed in blast in Paskistani KashmirCNN International
Attack kills 3 troops in Pakistan-controlled KashmirXinhua
Monsters and Critics.com -Long War Journal -Regional Times
all 257 news articles »

Anti-whaling activists accuse Japan fleet of attack - BBC News
January 6, 2010 at 3:37 am


The Guardian

Anti-whaling activists accuse Japan fleet of attack
BBC News
Anti-whaling activists have accused a Japanese vessel of ramming their high-tech speed boat during a confrontation in the Southern Ocean. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says its vessel was sliced in half, but all six crew were rescued. ...
Whaling spies can't be stopped, expert saysABC Online
Space-age powerboat 'sliced in two' by Japan whalersAFP
Anti-whaling ship sliced in half by JapaneseTimes Online
The Press Association -euronews -UPI.com
all 871 news articles »

Israeli army confirms killing of one Palestinian in airstrike - Xinhua
January 6, 2010 at 3:17 am


Sydney Morning Herald

Israeli army confirms killing of one Palestinian in airstrike
Xinhua
RAMALLAH, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- Israel Defense forces (IDF) on Wednesday confirmed that one Palestinian operative was killed and three additional operatives were injured in its airstrike on Gaza strip. The Israel Air Forces attacked a group of terror ...
UK AG: Britain must prevent abuse of lawJerusalem Post
Putting Lens on Lives in Suspended Animation in GazaNew York Times
Hamas prisoners ready to wait for dealYnetnews
San Jose Mercury News -The Guardian -BBC News
all 469 news articles »

Japan's Finance Minister Considers Quitting - New York Times
January 6, 2010 at 3:09 am


Globe and Mail

Japan's Finance Minister Considers Quitting
New York Times
TOKYO — Japan's new government braced for another setback Tuesday after reports that its ailing 77-year-old finance minister was pressing to resign, although it appeared that the prime minister might try to persuade him to remain in ...
Japan PM Wants Fujii To Stay, But Eyes On NodaWall Street Journal
Japan's finance minister Hirohisa Fujii urged to stayBBC News
Sengoku says almost no chance of succeeding FujiiKyodo News
Reuters -Reuters -Wall Street Journal
all 795 news articles »

UN agency halts food aid in southern Somalia - Los Angeles Times
January 6, 2010 at 3:00 am


The Guardian

UN agency halts food aid in southern Somalia
Los Angeles Times
The World Food Program suspends its assistance in the region because of attacks and threats by Islamic militants, putting a million people at risk of starvation. Somalis line up for food distribution last year at a World Food Program site in Mogadishu. ...
Threats Lead Food Agency to Curtail Aid in SomaliaNew York Times
Islamist group condemns WFP suspension of operations in SomaliaXinhua
WFP Ends Food Aid to 1 Million SomalisVoice of America
BBC News -euronews -The Guardian
all 416 news articles »

Police clash with Gaza aid convoy - ABC Online
January 6, 2010 at 2:15 am


Daily Mail

Police clash with Gaza aid convoy
ABC Online
Security forces from Egypt have clashed with pro-Palestinian activists trying to get aid into the Gaza Strip. A convoy of about 520 activists blocked the gates to the Egyptian El-Arish Port in protest against Egypt's decision to transport some of the ...
Viva Palestina's bumpy roadAljazeera.net
Gaza aid Brits 'beaten by police'The Press Association
55 activists injured in clashes in EgyptPress TV
Salem-News.Com -New York Times -Ynetnews
all 310 news articles »

UK and France reopen their embassies in Yemen - BBC News
January 6, 2010 at 2:00 am


Los Angeles Times

UK and France reopen their embassies in Yemen
BBC News
The UK and France have reopened their embassies in Yemen, after they were closed earlier this week in response to a possible al-Qaeda threat. The British embassy said its public services still remained closed, and that the security situation was being ...
UK Embassy In Yemen To Reopen WednesdayWall Street Journal
US Reopens Its Embassy After Raids in YemenNew York Times
Yemeni forces arrest three wounded al Qaeda militantsYnetnews
Philadelphia Inquirer -Christian Science Monitor -Houston Chronicle
all 1,246 news articles »

US to halt Guantanamo detainee transfers to Yemen - Los Angeles Times
January 6, 2010 at 1:34 am


Los Angeles Times

US to halt Guantanamo detainee transfers to Yemen
Los Angeles Times
A total of 21 detainees at the base in Cuba have been released to Yemen. But the decision to halt the transfer of more of the remaining 91 Yemenis could complicate Obama's efforts to close the prison. President Obama meets with his national security ...
US halts Gitmo-to-Yemen transfersChicago Tribune
Obama reaffirms Guantanamo Bay prison closure plansBBC News
White House halts Guantanamo transfers to YemenAFP
Times Online -FOXNews -Washington Post
all 527 news articles »

Confusion grows over how bomber infiltrated CIA base in Afghanistan - Los Angeles Times
January 6, 2010 at 12:34 am


CBS News

Confusion grows over how bomber infiltrated CIA base in Afghanistan
Los Angeles Times
The Jordanian double agent had never been to the base before the attack that killed seven CIA employees waiting to receive hot tips on Al Qaeda. By Greg Miller Reporting from Washington - The bomber who killed seven CIA employees at an agency forward ...
U.S. Retools Military IntelligenceWall Street Journal
Coalition urged to revamp intelligence gathering, distribution in AfghanistanWashington Post
Triple agent was 'CIA's best hope for years'Times Online
New York Times -Philadelphia Inquirer -Voice of America
all 2,071 news articles »
 

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