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Wireless Hitches a Ride on the Subway

NewsFactor - Some cell-phone users were bemused a few years back when an episode of the Fox TV series 24 aired in which Jack Bower and his intrepid antiterrorist team used GPS technology to track the movements of a biological weapon riding on an underground train in Los Angeles.

Read more : Yahoo! News Technology News: 29.12.2007 00:40:00

The Stonewall Continues

The White House continues to dodge important questions about its involvement in the destruction of videotapes documenting the CIA's torture of terror suspects.

Read more : Washingtonpost White House Watch News on President George W Bush: 13.12.2007 01:30:00

Bush threatens veto of House terror insurance bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Tuesday threatened to veto a revised House of Representatives version of a bill to extend and expand the US government's post-9/11 terrorism risk insurance program.

Read more : Washingtonpost Main: 12.12.2007 03:29:00

Terror hits on the 11th

AP - Car bombs in Algeria on Tuesday were the latest in a string of terror attacks to come on the 11th of a month. Here is a list:

Read more : Yahoo! News Terrorism: 12.12.2007 00:13:00

White House Mum On Destroyed CIA Tapes

The White House is remaining largely silent as congressional leaders press for answers about why the CIA destroyed videotapes of terror suspects under interrogation.

Read more : CBS News Politics: 11.12.2007 00:30:00

White House has little to say on destroyed CIA tapes

WASHINGTON - White House lawyers have advised President Bush's spokeswoman not to answer specific questions about why the CIA destroyed tapes of terror suspects under...

Read more : Boston Herald News Opinion: 10.12.2007 17:48:00

White House mum on CIA video case

THE White House said it will not answer questions about the CIA's destroying interrogation tapes of terrorism suspects, citing ongoing investigations into what some have called a cover-up.

Read more : NewsComAU Main: 10.12.2007 17:18:00

White House Wants To Cut Anti-Terror Funds

The Bush administration intends to slash counterterrorism funding for police, firefighters and rescue departments across the country by more than half next year, according to budget documents obtained by The Associated Press.

Read more : CBS News Politics: 01.12.2007 22:30:00

Homeland Security Adviser Townsend Leaving White House

President Bush's chief terrorism adviser announced yesterday that she is stepping down early next year, the latest in a series of high-level exits from the White House as the Bush presidency heads toward its final year.

Read more : Washingtonpost Bush Administration: 20.11.2007 12:00:00

President Bush to Welcome President Elias Antonio “Tony” Saca of El Salvador to the White House

President Bush will welcome President Elias Antonio Saca of the Republic of El Salvador to the White House on November 29, 2007. El Salvador is a strong ally of the United States and a firm partner in the War on Terror, including the contribution of nine rotations of troops as part of the international coalition supporting the Iraqi peopleÂ’s efforts to build a free and peaceful Iraq. The President looks forward to discussing a range of issues with President Saca, including recent regional developments. President Bush also will consult with President Saca on the recent initiative to enhance security cooperation with Central America to combat organized crime, drug smuggling, and international terror.

Read more : White House News: 16.11.2007 12:00:00

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