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Faisal Shahzad is a suspect in May 1, 2010 Times Square bombing attempt. Shahzad was arrested on May 3 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, where he was apprehended aboard a flight that was about to take off for Dubai. A naturalised American, Shahzad moved to the United States in 1998.
Faisal Shahzad is a suspect in May 1, 2010 Times Square bombing attempt. Shahzad was arrested on May 3 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, where he was apprehended aboard a flight that was about to take off for Dubai. A naturalised American, Shahzad moved to the United States in 1998.
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Terrorism, incompetence and blind luck
The Swampby Mark Silva They say they've got another inept bomber. Thank our lucky stars for incompetence. Faisal Shahzad, 30, is a naturalized citizen - no illegal immigrant, he. Those 11 or 12 million undocumented ones are, for the most part,......Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Eric Holder, Fort Hood Shootings (2009), Christmas, John Brennan
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Holder: Blame Pakistani Taliban for bomb
The Swampby James Oliphant In an interview on ABC's This Week Sunday morning, Attorney General Eric Holder said that evidence now conclusively shows that the Pakistani Taliban masterminded the May 1 attempting car bombing in Manhattan by Faisal Shahzad. "We've.......Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Eric Holder, Entertainment, Taliban, Manhattan (New York City)
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Five things to remember as Boston crisis grows
The Boston Marathon bombing is a quick-moving story (a frenetic one, if you're following on Twitter). And the facts, as CNN has learned, shift with seeming abandon. But certain patterns and questions are making themselves fairly obvious. So here goes:...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Fort Hood Shootings (2009), Times Square, Fort Hood (military base), Terrorism
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Pakistani court acquits four accused of aiding Times Square bomber
World NowFour Pakistani men charged with terrorism-related offenses for allegedly helping failed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad were acquitted in a Rawalpindi court Saturday, their lawyer said.... -
Bin Laden apparently sought operative with valid Mexican passport
World NowOsama bin Laden instructed his deputies to recruit an operative with a valid Mexican passport who could cross illegally into the United States, said a former U.S. official familiar with the trove of letters and notes seized last year from the terrorist... -
Anwar Awlaki's killing: Why it doesn't feel like a victory [The conversation]
Opinion L.A.Anwar Awlaki's killing in Yemen on Friday has reignited two debates that are sure to dominate this weekend's conversation. While many Americans cheer the blow to Al Qaeda, civil libertarians, including Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, are... -
Dramatic radio chatter of capture of NYC bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad, seconds from takeoff
Top of the TicketThe Emirates Air jumbo jets was seconds from takeoff in New York when authorities ordered it back to the gate.... -
How Times Square bomber eluded police net to board plane and why it matters
Top of the TicketWe were lucky in December, when the would-be Christmas Day bomber who tried to blow up a jetliner from Amsterdam to Detroit bungled the job. Turns out the no-fly list had failed to keep Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab off Northwest Flight...... -
Oh, my! Look what cable news channel Obama's own Justice Dept. chooses to watch when Big News breaks
Top of the TicketFox News Channel gets picked by Obama administration for its fair and balanced coverage of Obama administration news.... -
'Lone wolf' terrorists get what they want in global spotlight
If late bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev attacked the Boston Marathon with an aim to draw attention to Muslim suffering in Chechnya, his ancestral homeland, he succeeded. Or if, as alleged by some who knew him, he was angered by U.S. military...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Wars and Interventions, Terrorism, Al-Qaeda
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Boston's terror and the children of the fault lines
The world, in all its tangled webs, will be read into the Boston bombing suspects. For some, the Tsarnaev brothers are Chechen avengers, young men seared by the long war in Russia's "southern backyard." For Vladimir Putin and his regime, this deed of...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Times Square, Vladimir Putin, Islam, Baseball
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Pakistani Taliban denies involvement in Boston bomb blasts
PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- The Pakistani Taliban, an insurgent group focused mostly on the Pakistani state but which claimed responsibility for a failed bomb attack in New York nearly three years ago, has denied any involvement in the bomb blasts at the Boston...
Tags: Times Square, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Central Intelligence Agency, Taliban, Sports
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