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- U.S. Citizen Believed Writing for al Qaeda Website
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- Arrests Shed Light on Mexico Border Kidnapping Operation
A senior U.S. law enforcement official has told CNN that U.S. intelligence believes the principal author of the new online al Qaeda magazine is an American citizen who left for Yemen in October 2009. The magazine — called “Inspire” — appeared last week. Running to nearly 70 pages online, it included articles on bomb-making and [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
When classes resume in the fall, the University of Maryland University College will be offering several courses in understanding terrorism, including “Counterterrorism” and “Terrorism, Antiterrorism and Homeland Security.” Utah Valley University in Orem is looking for an assistant professor of emergency services. Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., advertises that its environmental engineering majors will be [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
The bedraggled immigrants were picking their way through the boulders and scrub when a group of heavily armed men descended on them just short of the California- Mexico border. They corralled them in a cave and pointed their guns on the 10 men and one woman. These lawless badlands in the hills east of Tijuana [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
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