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By Courting Sunnis, G.I.'s See Security Rise in a Sinister Town
Qabr Abed once served as a weapons depot and safe haven for the insurgency, but these days is relatively safe...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Iran Arrests 200 in Sweep for Terrorists
Iran said Saturday that it had arrested 200 people and deported another 800, all of whom it said were part of a terrorist cell...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Bomber in Iraq Uses Tanker to Kill 58
A suicide bomber in a fuel truck blew himself up beside a Shiite mosque today in a town south of Baghdad...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Fears over power station chimneys
The four towers at Battersea Power Station may have to be taken down amid concerns over corrosion...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Aceh rebels agree to peace deal
Rebels from the Indonesian province of Aceh make a tentative peace deal with the Jakarta government...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Abbas warns militants over truce
The Palestinian leader urges militant to halt attacks, but blames Israel for the apparent collapse of a ceasefire...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Horror of fourth bomber's family
The family of the fourth bomber have spoken of their horror at the London bombings...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Golf: Woods battles for lead
Tiger Woods posts a third round 71 to lead the Open Championship by two strokes from Jose Maria Olazabal...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Football: Wright-Phillips blow
Man City boss Stuart Pearce warns Chelsea they will not get Shaun Wright-Phillips on the cheap...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Hurricane heads for Jamaica
Hurricane Emily, which has grown strong again, is getting very close to the Caribbean island of Jamaica...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
US police pursue girl over rock
An 11-year-old girl who flung a rock at a group of boys who were pestering her faces serious criminal charges...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Turkish resort blast kills five
A blast on a minibus in the Turkish resort of Kusadasi kills at least five, including one British and one Irish woman...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Plane disappears in E Guinea
Military aircraft are searching for a plane carrying at least 45 people which disappeared in Equatorial Guinea...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Many killed in Iraq suicide bomb
At least 58 people are killed in a bombing at a town south of Baghdad, the worst single attack in over two months...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Image of bombers' deadly journey
Police release a CCTV image of the four London bombers as they set out from Luton on their bombing mission...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Israel Arrests 30 Militants
Responding to attacks that killed six civilians last week, Israel arrested 30 members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad and fired rockets at suspected weapons factories...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Bomb Explodes on Bus in Turkey, Killing 4
A blast on Saturday that may have been set off by a young woman ripped through a minibus in a western Turkish resort, killing four people and injuring 14, officials and news reports said...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
120,000 Rally in Support of Philippine President
Supporters of the Philippine president poured into Rizal Park on Saturday for a show of strength that upstaged a recent rally by 30,000 protesters demanding that she step down...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Blair Says 'Evil Ideology' Must Be Faced Directly
Prime Minister Tony Blair told Labor Party supporters that security measures alone would not thwart attackers like those responsible for the bombings on July 7...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Eminem 'to quit' after Dublin gig
Rapper Eminem will stop performing after his current tour, his D-12 bandmate Proof tells a newspaper...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Anger over ban on homeless teams
Organisers of the Homeless World Cup in Edinburgh complain after African teams are refused entry to the UK...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Dead bodies 'could be connected'
Police investigating after the bodies of a man and woman were discovered 10 miles apart say the finds may be linked...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
A future full of hopes and fears
A fantastic future of novel life forms and advances in biotech beckons, but isn't without its dangers, a conference hears...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Iran announces al-Qaeda arrests
Iran says it has arrested more than 1,000 members of al-Qaeda since the Taleban regime collapsed in Afghanistan in 2001...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Islam school denies bomber visit
An Islamic school in Lahore linked to militant groups denies that a London bomber studied there...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Peace rally in bomber's home town
A rally calling for community unity is held in the home town of Mohammad Sidique Khan...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Bomb victim 'lucky to be alive'
A Catholic mother-of-two whose north Belfast home was attacked with a blast bomb says she is lucky to be alive...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Bissau government sites attacked
Gunmen attack the presidential palace and interior ministry in Guinea-Bissau, killing two policemen, officials say...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Architect is latest bomb victim
A man whose girlfriend is still missing after the terrorist attacks in London dies in hospital...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Iraqi PM in landmark Iran visit
Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari heads the first top-level delegation to visit Iran since their 1980s war...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Potter fans snap up latest book
The sixth Harry Potter book goes on sale, with booksellers expecting to shift millions of copies within hours...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
In Cairo Suburb, Man in Bombing Inquiry Is Described as Committed to His Studies
Magdy el-Nashar was, by all neighborhood accounts, a quiet, contemplative boy who grew to be a loner...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Owners predict house value rise
House property values in Scotland will continue to rise over the next year, a homeowners survey finds...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Hain preaches tolerance message
Welsh Secretary Peter Hain visits a mosque and says he is united with the Muslim community against extremists...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
11 US soldiers face Iraq charges
Eleven US soldiers are charged with assaulting suspected Iraqi insurgents in custody, US officials say...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Tribal chief 'hanged by Taleban'
An Afghan tribal chief is kidnapped and hanged - the Taleban say they carried out the act...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Seven arrests over stabbing death
A man dies from stab wounds during an incident in a Greater Manchester street...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Police investigate attacks motive
Police are investigating a sectarian motive for separate attacks on a number of homes in Belfast...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Family says bomber brainwashed
Mohammad Sadique Khan's family say they believe the Circle Line bomber could have been "brainwashed" by terrorists...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Boxing: Williams pulls out of fight
Danny Williams withdraws from his British heavyweight title fight with Matt Skelton because of flu...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Huge crowds rally to back Arroyo
Philippine leader Gloria Arroyo faces her biggest protest so far, as 30,000 people march in Manila...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Israel seizes suspected militants
Israeli troops raid West Bank towns as Condoleezza Rice announces a crisis visit to Israel and the Palestinians...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Round-world crews near race end
Up to 100,000 spectators are expected to watch 12 yacht crews complete the final leg of the Global Challenge round-the-world race in Portsmouth...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Bombers' ideology 'evil' says PM
Tony Blair says it is important to confront the bombers' ideology as well as having new anti-terrorist measures...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Biochemist has 'no al-Qaeda link'
An Egyptian being held over the London bombings has no links to al-Qaeda, Egypt's interior minister says...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Turkish resort blast kills four
A blast on a minibus in the Turkish resort of Kusadasi kills at least four people and injures two British tourists...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Three UK soldiers killed in Iraq
Three British soldiers have been killed by a suspected roadside bomb while serving in Iraq, the MoD has confirmed...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Anger Burns on the Fringe of Britain's Muslims
The suicide bombings in London have made the creeping militancy of some young British Muslims an urgent issue in England...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Ill-Secured Soviet Arms Depots Tempting Rebels and Terrorists
Huge depots of conventional weapons remain in much of the former Soviet borderlands, many of them poorly secured...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 7 Militants in West Bank and Gaza
The airstrikes followed a barrage of rocket and mortar attacks on Israeli settlements and towns in the Gaza Strip and in Israel...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
All-Day Suicide Bomb Blitz Claims 22 Lives in Baghdad
At least eight suicide car bombers struck at U.S. and Iraqi security forces around Baghdad, killing at least 22 people and wounding scores more, officials reported...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
U.S. Forces Kill 24 Militants Fleeing to Pakistan
U.S. troops killed 24 men suspected of being Taliban fighters fleeing Afghanistan into Pakistani territory, the Pakistani military said...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Egyptian Biochemist Is Arrested in Cairo and Questioned in the London Bombings
Three officials said it was too early to determine whether Magdy el-Nashar had played any role in the plot...
New York Times - July 16, 2005
Ivorian peace plan laws passed
Ivory Coast's President Gbagbo pushes through a series of reforms rebels demanded before disarming...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Taiwan nationalists pick new head
Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintan, will hold its first democratic elections for party leader...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
France 'to expel radical imams'
French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy vows to deport any Muslim cleric preaching violence...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Israel launches more air strikes
Israel makes new attacks against Gaza targets, as the US secretary of state announces a regional visit...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Waste rules 'could hurt business'
Thousands of businesses in England and Wales could be affected by changes to hazardous waste regulations...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Man in court over Lauren death
An 18-year-old man is charged with the murder of 10-year-old Lauren Pilkington-Smith...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Meadow ruling 'risk to witnesses'
The body which represents expert witnesses says it is 'astonished' at the decision to strike off Sir Roy Meadow...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
Muslim leaders in call for action
Britain's top Muslims condemn the London suicide bombings as "utterly criminal and absolutely un-Islamic"...
BBC News - July 16, 2005
 
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