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FBI: Two N.Y. terror cell suspects believed to be in Yemen
BUFFALO, N.Y. Two remaining members of a suspected al-Qaida-trained terror cell in western New York are believed to be in Yemen, an FBI special agent said Tuesday.
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Administration weighs military tribunal for Binalshibh
Ramzi Binalshibh, one of the biggest prizes in the U.S.-led war on terror, could be the first alleged terrorist tried before a military tribunal, after interrogators try to learn all they can from the alleged al-Qaida lieutenant.
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Poll finds concern that freedoms will be lost as a result of terrorist probe
PHILADELPHIA Americans are concerned the war on terrorism may be eroding personal freedoms, but they support many powers given to government investigators following the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a national poll released Tuesday.
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Feds allege Spokane pilot part of drug smuggling ring
SPOKANE, Wash. A former Washington Air National Guard pilot at the center of a 24-year-long legal battle concerning his conduct and appearance in the military has been charged with smuggling marijuana from Canada.
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One year later, major anti-terrorism bills stalled in Congress
A year after its united response to the Sept. 11 attacks, Congress finds itself divided over some of the final legislative pieces in the war against terrorism.
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Iraq says U.N. can resume weapons inspections
Iraq said Monday that it would allow U.N. weapons inspectors to re-enter the country for the first time in nearly four years, complicating U.S. plans to oust the regime of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
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