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BioDefense Corporation Accelerates Launch of MAIL DEFENDER IT as Mail-Based Terrorism Hits New York Times and Well-Known Banks
BioDefense Corporation ( http://www.biod.com ) is accelerating the launch of MAIL DEFENDER IT, the complete mailroom security solution. On the morning of October 22, 2008, The Associated Press reported the incident as follows, "The New York Police Department is investigating a suspicious white powder sent to the offices of...
Tags: Banking, computer, New York Times Co., powder, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, terrorism
Research articles 2008-10-23
World Tonight: Terror trial
A 33-YEAR-old man charged with directing terrorism will today go on trial. Raingzieb Ahmed, 33, of Fallowfield, Manchester, is also accused of being a member of al Qaeda.
Tags: al-Qaeda, Government, Manchester, terrorism
Research articles 2008-09-23
To the Congress of the United States
WASHINGTON -- Section 202d of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622d) provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the President publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice stating that the emergency is to...
Tags: Government, terrorism, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-09-18
The Seventh Anniversary Of 9/11
President Bush Has Kept Our Nation Safe In The Seven Years Following 9/11 WASHINGTON -- Tomorrow, in remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President and Mrs. Bush will participate in a moment of silence at the White House and deliver remarks at the dedication of the Pentagon memorial. Following...
Tags: Administration, al-Qaeda, Government, president, terrorism, U.S.
Research articles 2008-09-10
Pakistan border attack 'counter-productive': foreign ministry
ISLAMABAD AFP — Pakistan said Wednesday that an attack on its soil by international troops that killed at least 15 civilians was "counter-productive" to joint efforts at fighting terrorism. "Such actions are counter-productive and certainly do not help our joint efforts to fight terrorism," the foreign ministry said in...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Government, Pakistan, terrorism
Research articles 2008-09-03
GAO: terrorism-insurance coverage still a challenge in high-risk areas
While commercial property terrorism-insurance coverage appears to be available nationwide at rates policyholders view as reasonable, certain policyholders may face challenges in obtaining desired amounts of coverage at reasonable prices, concluded a report by the Government Accountability Office GAO in July. The report--Initial Results on Availability of Terrorism Insurance...
Tags: General Accounting Office, Government, Government Accountability Office, Insurance, policyholder, Regulations, terrorism
Research articles 2008-09-01
Review: The only thrill in 'Traitor' is knowing when this film is
What's worse than a thriller with no thrills? A thriller that puts you to sleep. Flat and just plain boring most of the time, "Traitor" wastes some fine actors -- Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Jeff Daniels and Said Taghmaoui -- and a topical story, finding no sparks in...
Tags: agent, CIA, Government, movie, terrorism
Research articles 2008-08-27
US accuses North Korea of violating nuclear accord
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States accused North Korea Tuesday of violating a six-nation nuclear accord and retained it on a terror blacklist, after the hardline communist state defiantly suspended disabling its atomic plants. Washington said North Korea would stay on the State Sponsors of Terrorism list until it...
Tags: accord, Government, terrorism, U.S., U.S. Department of State, Washington
Research articles 2008-08-26
US condemns suicide bomb attack in Algeria
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States on Tuesday condemned a suicide attack in Algeria that killed 43 people and wounded 45 others outside an elite police school, saying it was another grim reminder of terrorism. "We condemn this attack, it's just another example of the reach of extremists and...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Algeria, attack, Government, terrorism
Research articles 2008-08-19
Security Shortlines
Terrorism Think Tank A team of more than 50 social scientists will extend its research into radicalization and the formation of terrorist groups in the U.S. and abroad. The researchers will also study the effectiveness of counter-terror strategies, as well as efforts to build community resilience...
Tags: Clear, fingerprint, Government, PRODUCTIVITY, security, terrorism, Transportation Security Administration
Research articles 2008-08-18
Psst -- leads from public to FBI rise
WASHINGTON -- Cynthia Stanton never knows what looms when she takes her first look into the computer queue of FBI tips awaiting her attention. Perhaps it's the key to a terrorism case -- or perhaps not. "'I saw Osama bin Laden driving...
Tags: FBI, Government, terrorism
Research articles 2008-08-15
N. Ireland police briefing Bush on security issues
LONDON AFP — The head of Northern Ireland's police force has been keeping US President George W. Bush informed about security, he said in an interview published Saturday. Hugh Orde, the Police Service of Northern Ireland PSNI chief constable, told The Guardian newspaper that he was briefing Bush about...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, president, SECURITY, terrorism
Research articles 2008-08-15
South Asia leaders call for action against terrorism, more trade
COLOMBOAFP — South Asian leaders wrapping up a summit in Colombo have called for joint action against terrorism and more regional trade, according to a draft declaration to be released Sunday. The eight-member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation called for collective action to combat "all forms of terrorist...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, declaration, Government, leader, Leadership, terrorism
Research articles 2008-08-02
Rice looks to improved US-Libya ties
WASHINGTON AFP — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that she looked forward to further improvements in ties with Libya after Congress passed legislation paving the way for Tripoli to compensate US terrorism victims. Both houses of Congress on Thursday passed legislation setting up a fund for Libya...
Tags: Benefits, compensation, Government, Libya, terrorism, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-08-01
Guys and guns amok; domestic terrorism and school shootings from the Oklahoma City bombings to the Virginia Tech massacre
Guys and guns amok; domestic terrorism and school shootings from the Oklahoma City bombings to the Virginia Tech massacre. Kellner, Douglas. Paradigm Publishers 2008 221 pages $85.00 Hardcover The radical imagination series HN90 In the US, about 12,000 people die in...
Tags: Government, terrorism, violence, Virginia Tech
Research articles 2008-08-01
America's "war on terrorism"; new dimensions in U.S. government and national security
America's "war on terrorism"; new dimensions in U.S. government and national security. Ed. by John E. Owens and John W. Dumbrell. Lexington Books 2008 263 pages $75.00 Hardcover HV6432 Owens (US government and politics, U. of Westminster, UK) and Bumbrell (government, Durham...
Tags: America, Government, terrorism, U.S. Government
Research articles 2008-08-01
Alleged arms dealer Bout in Thai court for extradition case
BANGKOK AFP — A Thai court will on Monday begin extradition hearings for alleged Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, which could see the man dubbed the "Merchant of Death" face terrorism charges in the United States. Bout, who acquired his macabre nickname for his alleged role in supplying weapons...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, agent, Government, missile, terrorism
Research articles 2008-07-27
India to train US 'Green Berets' in jungle warfare
GUWAHATI, India AFP — A contingent of US Special Forces, or Green Berets, will team up with Indian soldiers to train in jungle warfare, officials said on Saturday. The 30-member US team will train in the army-run Counter-Insurgency Jungle Warfare School from August 2 in the rebellion-torn northeastern state...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, India, jungle, team, terrorism
Research articles 2008-07-26
Chinese authorities deny Uighur group behind attacks: state media
BEIJING AFP — Chinese authorities on Saturday denied claims by a Uighur separatist group that it was behind deadly bus bombings in two cities, state media reported. The group, which calls itself the Turkestan Islamic Party, claimed responsibility for a pair of bus blasts that killed two people Monday...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, China, Government, media, SECURITY, terrorism, Xinhua News Agency
Research articles 2008-07-25
Mandela off terrorism list
Nelson Mandela has been removed from a U.S. terrorism watch list under a bill signed by President Bush. Mandela, former South Africa president, and African National Congress members have been on the list for battling the country's apartheid and winning majority rule in 1994 (JET, May 19). The West...
Tags: Government, president, terrorism, U.S., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-07-21
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