Fri, Jun 12th, 2009
Qatada, described as "Osama bin Laden's right hand man in Europe," had his funds frozen after a UN Security Council resolution which alleged he was connected to al-Qaeda.
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Hawaii fortified over N. Korean threat
Jun 3rd, 2009 - UPI.com
WASHINGTON, June 18 (UPI) -- Hawaii has been placed under heightened missile and other defense fortification to deter any North Korean attacks, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said.
GM Hopes to Beat Predictions With Speedy Bankruptcy Exit
Jun 3rd, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
General Motors Corp. executives and advisers are hoping to exit bankruptcy court with the formation of a new company as early as mid-July, potentially cutting the amount of time it spends in bankruptcy court compared with initial projections...
US boosts missile defense amid reports of planned N. Korea test
Jun 3rd, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Washington -- Reacting to reports that North Korea may be preparing to test-fire a missile toward Hawaii, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Thursday...
British hostage in Mali believed killed by Al Qaeda
Jun 3rd, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
LONDON -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said today that a Briton held captive in Mali is believed to have been killed by Al Qaeda terrorists. A statement issued on an Internet site frequently used for extremist messages said the captive...
Al Queda 'has killed British hostage'
Jun 3rd, 2009 - Times Online
Al-Qaeda's North African arm claimed today it has executed British hostage Edwen Dyer, and blamed the British government for Mr Dyer's death. The terrorist group accused...




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