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Terrorism

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Dec 2006Number of people the U.S. counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer personally killed last season on the TV show 24: 38
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Bauercount.com (Grand Rapids, Mich.)

Jun 2006Days after her coronation in April that an Iraqi beauty queen resigned, citing death threats: 4
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Talat Model Management (Baghdad)

May 2006Chances that an American believes that the U.S. will suffer a “major terrorist attack” by next March: 2 in 3
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Harris Interactive (Rochester, N.Y.)

Jan 2006Percentage of Americans who say that fighting terrorism should be one of the nation’s top two priorities: 6
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Harris Interactive (Rochester, N.Y.)

Nov 2005Estimated number of pro-terrorism websites worldwide in 1998 and today, respectively: 12, 4,700
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Gabriel Weimann, University of Haifa (Israel)

Nov 2005Minimum number of infants impeded from boarding airplanes because their names were on the U.S. no-fly list: 14
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Oct 2005Number of “veterans of the global war on terrorism” that the VA budget assumed for 2005: 23,553
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U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs

Aug 2005Minimum number of people convicted on “terrorism-related charges” since 2001, according to Alberto Gonzales in April : 200
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U.S. Department of Justice

Aug 2005Actual number convicted on charges related to terrorism or national security : 39 (see page 48)
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Dan Eggen, Washington Post

Jul 2005Percentage of the 651 fatal or wounding terrorist attacks worldwide last year that took place in Iraq: 32
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National Counterterrorism Center (Washington)

Jul 2005Percentage of the 651 fatal or wounding terrorist attacks worldwide last year that took place in India: 44
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National Counterterrorism Center (Washington)

Mar 2005Number of the 701 arrests under Britain's Terrorism Act since 2001 that have led to conviction: 17
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Home Office (London)

Mar 2005Number of U.S. residents convicted of “international terrorism” between fall 2001 and fall 2003: 184
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Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (Syracuse, N.Y.)

Jan 2005Years since the Justice Department last released the number of U.S. terror suspects taken into "preventive detention" : 3
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Human Rights Watch (Washington)

Dec 2004Number of U.S. terrorism trials brought before a jury since September 11, 2001 : 1
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U.S. Department of Justice

Dec 2004Number of terrorism convictions resulting : 2
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U.S. Department of Justice

Nov 2004Ratio of Americans killed by lightning since January 2002 to those killed by terrorism : 3:2
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National Weather Service (Silver Spring, Md.)/U.S. Department of State Counterterrorism Office (Washington)

Oct 2004Days since the U.S. government first placed the nation under an “elevated terror alert” that the level has been relaxed : 0
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Oct 2004Years of “elevated” or “high” terror alerts since then : 2
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Sep 2004Number of deaths due to international terrorism last year according to an April State Department report : 307
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U.S. State Department

Jul 2004Percentage of deaths due to terrorism last year that took place in South Asia : 49
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RAND-MIPT Terrorism Incident Database (Oklahoma City)

Apr 2004Estimated number of years that guards at the top U.S. nuclear storehouse have cheated during anti-terrorism drills : 20
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U.S. Department of Energy

Dec 2003 Year in which a terrorist threat against “S. Claus,” the “Prime Minister” of the North Pole, was declassified by the CIA: 1997
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National Security Archive (Washington)

Jul 2003Number of terrorism indictments brought since September 2001 by the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey: 62
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U.S. Attorney's Office (Newark, N.J.)

Mar 2003Minimum number of federal lobbyists registered since 1999 whose interests cover "terror" or "security" issues: 444
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PoliticalMoneyLine (Washington)

Feb 2003Number of the 44 U.S. residents detained as "potential grand jury witnesses" in terrorism cases who have yet to testify: 20
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Washington Post

Jan 2003Ratio of Americans killed by Timothy McVeigh and the D.C. snipers to those killed in Gulf War combat: 5:4
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Harper's research/U.S. Department of Defense

Dec 2002Number of names on the State Department's list of "suspected terrorists": 70,000
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U.S. Department of State

Nov 2002Ratio of Japanese killed in 1945's U.S. atomic-bomb attacks to Iraqi children killed due to U.N. sanctions: 1:3
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Harper's research/UNICEF (N.Y.C.)

Sep 2002Number of the September 11 hijackers whose entry visas came through a special U.S.-Saudi "Visa Express" program: 3
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Embassy of the United States (Riyadh)

Jul 2002Chances an American believes the government should regulate comedy routines that make light of terrorist attacks: 2 in 5
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First Amendment Center (Nashville)

Jun 2002Ratio of the number of Americans killed by terrorists last year to the estimated number who died from food poisoning: 3:5
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta)/Harper's research

Feb 2002Percentage of Americans who believe that U.S. Muslims have an "obligation to help authorities track down terrorists": 60
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FOX News/Opinion Dynamics (N.Y.C.)

Jan 2002Last day on which a total tally of those detained in U.S. terrorism investigations was released to the public: 11/2
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U.S. Department of Justice

Dec 2001Ratio of businesses to military sites attacked by international terrorists between 1995 and 2000: 38:1
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U.S. Department of State

Dec 2001Chance that a death caused by international terrorism during the period between 1995 and 2000 occurred in Asia: 1 in 2
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U.S. Department of State

Nov 2001Members of Congress who voted against this fall's resolution to authorize an armed response to September 11's attack: 1
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U.S. Senate Library

Nov 2001Weeks before the World Trade Center attack that Ariel Sharon referred to Yasir Arafat as "our bin Laden": 11
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Voice of Israel (Jerusalem)

Nov 2001Hours after the September 11 attack that an Alaska congressman speculated that it may have been committed by "eco-terrorists": 9
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Anchorage Daily News

Aug 2001Percentage of Americans who believe that Timothy McVeigh was acting as part of an as-yet-unidentified "larger group": 40
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FOX News/Opinion Dynamics (N.Y.C.)

Aug 2001Number of right-wing Colombian groups on the United States' designated foreign terrorist list: 0
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U.S. Department of State/Harper's research

Aug 2001Number of left-wing Colombian groups on the United States' designated foreign terrorist list: 2
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U.S. Department of State/Harper's research

Mar 2001Average number of cows destroyed each day in Britain last year in an effort to eliminate mad cow disease: 2,274
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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food (London)

Dec 2000Ratio of the number of attacks on U.S. citizens or property in Latin America last year to those in the Middle East: 8:1
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U.S. Department of State

Aug 2000Minimum number of Haitian politicians assassinated since 1994's U.S. military intervention: 8
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Harper's Research

Apr 2000Percentage change between 1969 and 1998 in the annual number of planes hijacked worldwide: -89
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U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (Washington)

Feb 2000Estimated tons of high-performance explosives that the Irish Republican Army must turn in by May: 2.7
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Northern Ireland Police Authority (Belfast)

Apr 1999Chance that a U.S. abortion clinic suffered a severely violent attack from protesters last year: 1 in 4
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Feminist Majority Foundation (Arlington, Va.)

Mar 1999Number of times one New Jersey high school was evacuated in the last school year due to bomb threats: 30
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Superintendent, Lower Camden County Regional High School District 1 (N.J.)

Feb 1999Percentage change since 1987 in incidents of international terrorism worldwide: -50
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U.S. State Department

December 11, 2008Envelopes with “suspicious powder” were received by officials in 13 states.
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Houston Chronicle

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Fort Mill Times

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Lawrence Journal-World

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Atlanta Journal-Courier

November 30, 2008Gunmen terrorized Mumbai for more than two days, killing at least 180 people during attacks at a train station, a restaurant, two five-star hotels, a movie theater, a hospital, a police station, and a Jewish center. At the peak of the violence more than one tweet per second with the word “Mumbai” was being posted to Twitter.com. Indian authorities claimed there were only ten attackers, with nine killed and one captured, but others, including the captive gunman, suggested that many others were involved in the attacks. Evidence suggested that the Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistani militant group that has fought with India for control of Kashmir, was responsible for the violence, though the Deccan Mujahideen, a little-known group that may not exist, claimed responsibility. Several Americans were killed, including a father and daughter on a pilgrimage to learn about the roots of the meditation foundation Synchronicity, and Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivka, who managed the local Chabad-Lubavitch center. Gary Samore, on vacation with his family, survived by hiding in his hotel room at the Taj Mahal Hotel until the American Consulate reached him via BlackBerry to say that the hotel was on fire and he and his family needed to get out. “My BlackBerry,” Samore said, “may have saved our lives.”
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New York Times

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New York Times

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New York Times

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New York Times

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New York Times

November 21, 2008The U.S. National Intelligence Council released a report to U.S. policymakers intended to prepare them for a future of waning U.S. influence as countries including China, India, and Russia grow in standing. The report suggests the dollar may be replaced as the world's major currency, and that demand for oil, food, and water “will outstrip easily available supplies” and lead to global conflicts. “Conditions will be ripe for disaffection, growing radicalism... youths into terrorist groups... all current technologies are inadequate. This,” it concluded, “is a story with no clear outcome.”
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BBC

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CNN

October 21, 2008 Saudi authorities indicted 991 people on charges of participating in terrorist attacks.
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New York Times

October 21, 2008 Al Qaeda endorsed John McCain for president. “Al Qaeda,” read a message posted to a password-protected website, “will have to support McCain in the coming election so that he continues the failing march of his predecessor, Bush.”
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Yahoo

July 27, 2008During a children's production of “Annie, Jr.” at Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville, 58-year-old unemployed truck driver Jim J. Adkisson opened fire on a packed sanctuary with a twelve-gauge shotgun. “We were just, 'Oh, my God, that's not part of the play,'” said Amira Parkey, 16, who was playing Miss Hannigan. After killing one man and wounding seven others (one of whom later died from her wounds), Adkisson was tackled by John Bohstedt, who was playing Daddy Warbucks.
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AP

July 2, 2008A survey found that Americans feared terrorist attacks less than at any point since September 11, 2001.
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CNN.com

June 2, 2008A human-rights organization accused the Bush Administration of operating “floating prisons” by holding suspected terrorists on ships and of continuing its policy of extraordinary rendition, a practice it claimed to have discontinued in 2006.
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Guardian

May 21, 2008The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, concerned about the risk of terrorist activity at the upcoming Twin Cities Republican National Convention, was recruiting spies to infiltrate vegan potluck dinners.
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City Pages

March 4, 2008The U.S. Navy fired missiles into southern Somalia, targeting what the Pentagon called a “known Al Qaeda terrorist.”
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New York Times

February 27, 2008A man who calls himself “Osama bin London” was convicted of running terrorist training camps in England.
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Washington Post

February 17, 2008It was revealed that the U.S. Treasury Department met with Iran last month to discuss terrorist financing, and that the CIA wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on a failed counterterrorism plan involving fake companies overseas.
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New York Times

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Los Angeles Times

January 20, 2008Researchers found that foreigners invested $414 billion in American companies in 2007, up 90 percent from 2006. “This is a vote of confidence in the American economy,” said Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert M. Kimmitt. “Do we want the communists to own the banks, or the terrorists?” asked financial commentator Jim Cramer. “I'll take any of it.”
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New York Times

December 11, 2007John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer who participated in the interrogation of an Al Qaeda terrorist suspect who was waterboarded, conceded that waterboarding was torture but asserted that its use “probably saved lives.”
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Washington Post

November 8, 2007A London woman, who says she only called herself the “Lyrical Terrorist” because “it sounded cool,” was convicted under the UK Terrorism Act for posting poems on the Internet praising Osama bin Laden and for owning terrorist manuals. “You have been in many respects,” said the judge, “a complete enigma to me.”
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BBCnews.com

October 24, 2007The Government Accountability Office reported that more than 755,000 names now appear on the U.S. terrorist watch list.
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Washington Post

October 12, 2007Ramzi Yousef, the jailed mastermind of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, converted to Christianity.
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New York Daily News

September 20, 2007The Senate failed to pass a bill restoring habeas corpus to military detainees but voted to denounce MoveOn.org. Senators Joseph Lieberman and Jon Kyl filed an amendment to the 2008 Defense Authorization Bill to classify Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization.
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The Huffington Post via Yahoo! News

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AP

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The New York Times

August 17, 2007Six of the Bali bombers got their jail terms reduced for good behavior.
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news.com.au

July 2, 2007Police found a pair of Mercedes-Benz sedans filled with gasoline and nails parked in the center of London, and two men crashed a Jeep Cherokee into the glass doors of Terminal One at Glasgow Airport. The vehicle failed to penetrate the doors, but the driver poured gasoline over himself and the Jeep, and the Jeep blazed. The throng of travelers in the terminal stampeded away from the inferno, and the flaming driver staggered out of the Jeep, threw punches, and shouted, “Allah, Allah.” The crowd of travelers in the terminal stampeded away from the fireball. Stephen Clarkson, a bystander, pounced on the burning man. “I managed to knock the fellow to the ground,” said Clarkson. “His clothes had partially burned from his body. His hair was on fire. His whole body was on fire.” Police arrested the charred driver and the unscathed passenger. The discovery of a suspicious device on the driver’s person resulted in the evacuation of the hospital where his burns were being treated, and authorities blew up a suspicious car in the hospital parking lot. Detectives blamed an eight-person Al Qaeda cell controlled by someone they called “Mr. Big” and commenced raids. Three suspected collaborators of the would-be suicide bombers, including a 27-year-old woman, were apprehended.
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Telegraph

June 29, 2007 Scottish jurists cast doubt on the conviction of a Libyan intelligence official jailed for the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie.
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KUNA

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MSNBC

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LA Times

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USA Today

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Toronto Star

June 24, 2007A Marine Corps memo, circulated after the 2005 Haditha massacre, was made public. “'Fighting terrorists associated with Al Qaida' is stronger language than 'serving',” read the memo. “The American people will side more with someone actively fighting a terrorist organization that is tied to 9/11 than with someone who is idly 'serving,' like in a way one 'serves' a casserole.”A Marine Corps memo, circulated after the 2005 Haditha massacre, was made public. “'Fighting terrorists associated with Al Qaida' is stronger language than 'serving',” read the memo. “The American people will side more with someone actively fighting a terrorist organization that is tied to 9/11 than with someone who is idly 'serving,' like in a way one 'serves' a casserole.”
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NYT

June 7, 2007The U.S. military was developing lethal water guns to combat scuba-equipped terrorists,.
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Wired

June 5, 2007New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said people stood a greater chance of being hit by lightning than dying at the hands of a terrorist, and that anyone worried about it should “get a life.”
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WCBSTV.com via Drudge

June 4, 2007A group of men in New York City were accused of using GoogleEarth to plot a terrorist attack on underground jet-fuel lines.
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The Smoking Gun

April 30, 2007Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr called on Iraqis to paint “magnificent tableaux” on barrier walls that “depict the ugliness and terrorist nature of the occupier, and the sedition, car bombings, blood and the like he has brought upon Iraqis.”
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NYTimes.com

April 16, 2007 Britain banned the phrasewar on terror.”
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Sky News

March 15, 2007The Chiquita banana company reached a settlement with the Justice Department over payments that it made to right-wing and left-wing terrorists in Colombia,
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NYT

February 21, 2007It was discovered that Abdul Tawala Ibn Alishtari, an indicted terrorist financier, gave more than $15,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee. “We need to be careful,” said the NRCC in a statement, “not to rush to judgment.”
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Talking Points Memo

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ABC News

February 21, 2007An audit of the Justice Department's statistics on terrorism released by the Inspector General revealed that successful efforts in counterterrorism had been inflated, and the statistics in general were wrong.
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Washington Post.

January 12, 2007On a radio program for federal employees and contractors, a Department of Defense official listed the names of law firms whose lawyers have represented detainees at Guantánamo Bay. “Quite honestly,” he said, “when corporate CEOs see that those firms are representing the very terrorists who hit their bottom line back in 2001, those CEOs are going to make those law firms choose between representing terrorists or representing reputable firms, and I think that is going to have major play in the next few weeks. And we want to watch that play out.”
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Washington Post

January 10, 2007Shahwar Matin Siraj, a 24-year-old clerk at an Islamic bookstore in Brooklyn, was sentenced to 30 years in jail for discussing phony plans to bomb a subway station with a police informant; Siraj’s father, mother, and sister, all asylum-seekers, were arrested for deportation to their native Pakistan.
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WNBC

January 10, 2007In Illinois, Derrick Shareef, a 22-year-old Muslim convert who was arrested last month after trading two stereo speakers to a federal agent for a pistol and four nonfunctioning grenades that he planned to set off at a local mall, pleaded not guilty to attempting to use weapons of mass destruction.
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Saulkvalley.com

January 1, 2007Concerns about terrorism prompted Governor Jim Gibbons of Nevada to take his oath shortly after midnight on New Year's despite the admitted absence of any known threat.
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AP via San Diego Union-Tribune

December 5, 2006A plane bound for Texas made an emergency landing after a female passenger lit matches to mask the odor of her fart.
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WKMG Local News

December 1, 2006The Department of Homeland Security was ranking the terrorist potential of American air travelers.
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CNN

October 28, 2006Vice President Dick Cheney denied that “waterboarding,” a banned interrogation method, was the same thing as giving a terrorist detainee a “dunk in water.” He also said his term as “Vice President for Torture” was over.
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VOA News

October 17, 2006President George W. Bush signed the Military Commissions Act, which suspends the right of habeas corpus for terrorism suspects and grants immunity to CIA interrogators and government officials, such as President Bush, for violations of the War Crimes Act.
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New York Times

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Chicago Sun-Times

October 17, 2006Scotland Yard and the British Home Office misplaced two “extremely dangerous” terrorism suspects. One escaped from a secure psychiatric unit, and neither can be named for legal reasons.
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Guardian online

September 29, 2006Vigilante airline passengers searched the luggage of a university professor they believed to be a terrorist during a layover in Mallorca.
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AP via Seattle Times

September 8, 2006In Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai said he was “very happy to hear” Pakistan was not sponsoring terrorist attacks on his country.
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New York Times

September 6, 2006A poll found that New Yorkers were more concerned about terrorist attacks than are people living elsewhere.
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New York Times

August 31, 2006 Montana Senator Conrad Burns said that terrorists “drive taxi cabs in the daytime and kill by night.”
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AP via Br