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- Saudi Arabia and India address terrorism in a rare meeting (The Christian Science Monitor)
Mar 1, 2010 - During the first visit to Saudi Arabia by an Indian premier in nearly three decades, Manmohan Singh discussed terrorism, peace with Pakistan, and trade. - Pak must act against terrorism: PM | Treaty signed (IBN live)
Mar 1, 2010 - Manmohan Singh said the challenge of terrorism was immense in Afghanistan. - Pakistan must act against terrorism, says PM (MalaysiaNews.net)
Mar 1, 2010 - Riyadh, March 1 (IANS) Pakistan needs to 'act decisively against terrorism' if it seeks to benefit from trade and commerce with India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday. - Obama aides push back on venue for terrorism trials (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Feb 26, 2010 - The Obama administration bluntly urged the Congress on Thursday to steer clear of directing where terrorism suspects should be prosecuted, pushing back against efforts to require military rather than civilian trials. - India's concerns on terrorism clearly stated to Pakistan: Krishna (Calcutta News)
Feb 26, 2010 - New Delhi, Feb 26(ANI): External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Friday said that India has clearly stated its continuing concerns on terrorism in a forthright manner to Pakistan. - Congress urged not to restrict terrorism trials (Detroit News)
Feb 26, 2010 - Washington -- Attorney General Eric Holder and Defense Secretary Robert Gates are urging Congress not to restrict the executive branch from prosecuting terrorism defendants in federal courts or in reformed military commissions in the United States. - Obama aides push back on venue for terrorism trials (Bernama)
Feb 25, 2010 - WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The Obama administration bluntly urged the U.S. Congress on Thursday to steer clear of directing where terrorism suspects should be prosecuted, pushing back against efforts to require military rather than civilian trials. - Anti-terrorism laws extended (Straits Times)
Feb 25, 2010 - WASHINGTON - US LAWMAKERS voted on Thursday to extend key parts of the Patriot Act law enacted after the Sept 11 attacks without adding privacy safeguards sought by the White House's Democratic allies. The US House of Representatives, following the Senate, voted 315-97 to renew the counter-terrorism tools, sending the legislation to President Barack Obama to sign into law. - Civilian courts win again as terrorism case proceeds in New York (The Palm Beach Post)
Feb 25, 2010 - Civilian courts win again as terrorism case proceeds in New York - Patrick Fitzgerald to Personally Prosecute Terrorism Cases (Chicago Public Radio)
Feb 25, 2010 - Audio Available U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald plans to personally argue the case against two high-profile terrorism suspects. It's a rare move for the lead prosecutor in Illinois' Northern District.
