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Jordanian suspected of trying to blow up downtown Dallas skyscraper PDF Print E-mail

Posted Thursday, Sep. 24, 2009



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Hosam Maher Husein Smadi


BY MITCH MITCHELL

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DALLAS -- Federal agents arrested a Jordanian Thursday suspected of trying to blow up the 60-story Fountain Place building in downtown Dallas.



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Stadiums, Hotels Warned of Terrorists PDF Print E-mail
By DEVLIN BARRETT and EILEEN SULLIVAN

AP

DENVER (Sept. 22) — Counterterrorism officials have issued security bulletins to police around the nation about terrorists' desire to attack stadiums, entertainment complexes and hotels — the latest in a flurry of such internal warnings as investigators chase a possible bomb plot in Denver and New York.


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Kenya: Jihadis kill 69 year old Christian for possession of Bibles PDF Print E-mail

NAIROBI, Kenya, September 18 (CDN) — The faith journey of a long-time underground Christian in Somalia ended in tragedy this week when Islamic militants controlling a security checkpoint killed him after finding Bibles in his possession.



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Climate change 'catastrophic for health' PDF Print E-mail

September 17, 2009 - 1:04AM

Failure to tackle climate change at a key UN conference in Copenhagen
could be "catastrophic" for health, the heads of 18 doctors'
associations are warning.



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At least 21 people died in Ugandan riots, police say PDF Print E-mail

    * Story Highlights
    * NEW: Ugandan president to address parliament Monday on deadly riots
    * NEW: Death toll from three days of rioting rises to 21; 86
injured, 663 arrested
    * U.S. government warns Americans in Uganda of potential danger of
more violence
    * Rioting sparked by central government's travel ban on a tribal king

updated 5:00 p.m. EDT, Mon September 14, 2009

KAMPALA, Uganda (CNN) -- At least 21 people were killed and more than 80
others injured during three days of rioting here last week, a police
spokeswoman said Monday.



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