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Saudis use cash and counseling to fight terrorism
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Khalid al-Hubayshi's career as an Islamic warrior came to an end with the siege of Tora Bora in Afghanistan. Ordered to retreat, he walked through snow for six days. He was captured by Pakistani forces, delivered to the Americans, and relocated to a cage in Cuba.
Nations:Saudi Arabia Afghanistan Algeria Egypt Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2008-08-21
FBI admits missteps, but defends anthrax probe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - FBI officials defended on Monday the scientific evidence linking a U.S. Army scientist who committed suicide to the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks, but acknowledged missteps occurred early in its investigation.
Activities:2001 Anthrax Attack Source:(Reuters)
2008-08-19
Analysts: China crackdown fueling attacks
KUQA, China - A police crackdown meant to quell militants in China's rugged frontier of Xinjiang has failed to prevent a surge of attacks, and analysts say Beijing's tactics may actually be encouraging more violence among the region's usually moderate Muslims.
Nations:Pakistan Afghanistan Israel Activities:China Xinjiang Unrest Source:(AP)
2008-08-15
Guantanamo trials put generals at odds
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - The U.S. military was so eager to get the sluggish Guantanamo war crimes trials moving that the legal adviser to the Pentagon overseer adopted a "spray and pray" approach to pursuing charges, a U.S. general testified on Wednesday.
Nations:Afghanistan Activities:Salim Hamdan Case Source:(Reuters)
2008-08-13
Ivins remembered for intelligence, compassion
FREDERICK, Md. - The Army scientist suspected in the anthrax attacks was remembered for his humor, intelligence and compassion at a memorial service Saturday.
Nations:U.S. Activities:2001 Anthrax Attack Source:(AP)
2008-08-09
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