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US couple admit spying for Cuba
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The couple met Fidel Castro in 1995, say court documents A retired US state department official and his wife have admitted spying for Cuba for nearly three decades. The former official, Walter Kendall
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Couple admits to spying for Cuba
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WASHINGTON - A former State Department official and his wife admitted in federal court yesterday that they spied for Cuba over the past three decades. Walter K. Myers, 72, pleaded guilty to conspiring
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Top spy fears nuclear terror attack
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ONE of the world's top spies has warned major world cities are at risk of a fresh September 11-style terrorist attack within the next decade. And he feared a scenario in which a nuclear device was triggered.
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Beijing implicated in US cyber espionage report,
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A report to the US Congress accuses Beijing of increasing online espionage, the Prime Minister of Belgium has been appointed President of the European Council, the Bangladesh Supreme Court has condemned
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US senator: It sure looks like terrorism
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Article's topics: Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, Ft. Hood, US Army, Radical Islam Article's topics: Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, Ft. Hood, US Army, Radical Islam There may be additional e-mails that could
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Counter-terror pact, n-deal top PM's US agenda
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Last Updated : NEW DELHI / WASHINGTON: India and the US are set to unveil a new template for expanding their partnership by firming up a new counter-terror framework and signing a clutch of agreements
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Guantnamo captives winning lawsuits
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WASHINGTON -- In another, a Maryland attorney proposed that his Pakistani client, being held as an alleged al Qaeda facilitator, be allowed to post bail and stay with family -- in Brooklyn. Congress returns
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Judge orders Algerian freed, 31st Guantánamo order
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A federal judge Friday ordered the Obama administration to free a long-held Guantnamo captive who fled his native Algeria years ago and kicked around Europe as a construction worker for a decade before
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CIA chief in Pakistan talks: PM's office
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52 pm ET ISLAMABAD (AFP) CIA chief Leon Panetta on Friday held talks in Pakistan and found agreement on intelligence cooperation as President Barack Obama nears a decision on troop deployments to Afghanistan,
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US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 842
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Posted: Updated: Friday, November 20, 2009 9:12 PM EST As of Friday, Nov. 18, 2009, at least 842 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion
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Pak using terror as state policy, Manmohan tells US
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Washington: Expressing concern about the rise of terrorism in Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said India would like the United States to use all its influence with Islamabad to stop using
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200 websites spread al Qaeda`s message in English
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Riyadh: Increasing number of English-language websites are spreading al Qaeda's message to Muslims in West. They translate writings and sermons once largely out of reach of English readers and often feature
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CIA chief meets NSA; terror on talksâ?? agenda
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New Delhi, Saturday 21 November 2009: In the midst of David Coleman Headley terror probe, CIA director Leon E Panetta on Saturday arrived in New Delhi on a three-day visit. Panetta is currently meeting
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Cyber Attacks On US Military Jump Sharply In 2009
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angry tapir writes 'Cyber attacks on the US Department of Defense many of them coming from China have jumped sharply in 2009, a US congressional committee has reported. Citing data provided by the US
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PM leaves for US; N-tech transfer, terror on agenda
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singhâ??s visit to the United States â?? the first by a head of state after Barack Obama became president â?? is expected to â??take the strategic partnership between the two countries
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TALIBAN STILL WORKING FOR THE CIA?
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ALL WARS ARE CHARADES As President Obama ponders whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, there is mounting evidence the Taliban is supported by the CIA. If correct, the Afghan war is a charade with
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FBI Says Hackers Targeting Law Firms, PR Companies
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var addthis_pub = 'gturner'; Hackers are increasingly targeting law firms and public relations companies with a sophisticated e-mail scheme that breaks into their computer networks to steal sensitive
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Senate Panel: 80 Percent of Cyber Attacks Preventable
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var addthis_pub = 'gturner'; If network administrators simply instituted proper configuration policies and conducted good network monitoring, about 80 percent of commonly known cyber attacks could be
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