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- Greece: Attack on police raises terrorism fears (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Jan 5, 2009 - Greek anti-terror police are investigating an attack Monday against riot police in Athens that severely wounded a policeman and raised fears of a resurgence of domestic terrorism. - Greece: Attack on police raises terrorism fears (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Jan 5, 2009 - Greek anti-terror police are investigating an attack Monday against riot police in Athens that severely wounded a policeman and raised fears of a resurgence of domestic terrorism. - Greece: Attack on police raises terrorism fears (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Jan 5, 2009 - Greek anti-terror police are investigating an attack Monday against riot police in Athens that severely wounded a policeman and raised fears of a resurgence of domestic terrorism. - Terrorism trial begins in Paris (International Herald Tribune)
Jan 5, 2009 - Three men charged with involvement in a deadly synagogue bombing in Tunisia went on trial Monday in Paris in a case expected to highlight the reach and complexity of Qaeda-linked networks in North Africa. - U.N. urges nations to accept Guantanamo detainees (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Jan 5, 2009 - More countries should offer to take in Guantanamo prisoners to help U.S. President-elect Barack Obama close the detention camp for terrorism suspects, the U.N.'s torture investigator said on Monday. - CMs' meet has terrorism on agenda sans 26/11 (rediff.com)
Jan 5, 2009 - The 35-page agenda notes, which rediff.com is in possession, including annexures, gives a ready ammunition to opposition parties' chief ministers to protest at the Centre sharing nothing -- no information on the Mumbai attack -- with them. All that the agenda mentions about the ghastly terror attack is a sentence in the introduction and another while discussing the coastal security. - Baker: Trainspotters and passengers stopped using counter-terrorism powers (Liberal Democrat Party)
Jan 5, 2009 - Figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats reveal that nearly 160,000 people were stopped by police officers on railway property in the year between October 2007 and September 2008. - Nigeria: UAD Accuses Bush of Terrorism (AllAfrica.com)
Jan 5, 2009 - Abuja — The United Action for Democracy (UAD), has accused the outgoing president of the United States of America, Gorge W. Bush, of sponsoring terrorism in the world and called on the United Nations to end the murderous assault in the Middle East and charge Bush for crime against humanity. - Trainspotters and passengers stopped using counter-terrorism powers (Scottish Liberal Democrats)
Jan 5, 2009 - Figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats reveal that nearly 160,000 people were stopped by police officers on railway property in the year between October 2007 and September 2008. - Pentagon Chief Sees Opportunities In Russia and the War on Terrorism (Washington Post)
Jan 5, 2009 - As Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates becomes the bridge between the outgoing and incoming administrations, the views he has offered in interviews and essays since agreeing to remain as Pentagon chief merit a second look.
