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 KLdy1 - currency - usd - dollar - us dollar - u.s dollar - united states dollar. (dy1)
Africa   Australia   Money   Photos   Terrorism  
 The Australian 
System transfers funds to radicals
| AN "underground" banking system - investigated by the US for allegedly transmitting funds for terrorist operations - is suspected of being used in Australia to channel money to extremists in Africa.... (photo: WN)
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Crime   Education   Florida   School  
 Orlando Sentinel 
Crime data cast doubt on school-uniform policy
When it approved school uniforms last month, the Osceola School Board cited increased disciplinary problems in county schools as a major reason for putting the policy in place, but the seriousness of ... (photo: public domain. / /)
FARC commander Raul Reyes takes a break along with other FARC rebels from talks to salvage Colombia's peace process  AOL 
Colombia shows new rebel documents that link Venezuela
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - A newly disclosed set of documents that Colombia's government says were recovered from a slain rebel's computers indicate senior Venezuelan officials tried to help arm Colombia... (photo: AP Photo / Scott Dalton)
Bogota   Colombia   Farc   Link   Photos   Politics   S.America   Security   Venezuela  
U.S. State Department's top Korea specialist Sung Kim, left, and other officers carry box loads of documents detailing activity at North Korea's key nuclear reactor at the border village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone that separates the two Koreas, South Korea, Saturday, May 10, 2008. Kim traveled Saturday back to South Korea by land after collecting approximately 18,000 secret papers during a three-day visit to Pyong  The Star 
U.S. says North Korea documents date back to 1986
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Saturday documents handed over by North Korea detailed its weapons-grade plutonium program as far back as 1986 and were an "important first step" in ... (photo: AP / Lee Jin-man)
N Korea   Nuclear   Photos   US   Weapons  
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Mexican President Felipe Calderon addresses a gathering at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., Monday Feb. 11, 2008. San Diego
Mexico president says attacks against police show organized crime feeling heat
MEXICO CITY - President Felipe Calderón said Friday the killing of an acting federal police chief was an attempt by weakened gangs to counter his fight against drug traff... (photo: AP / Charles Krupa)
Drug   Mexico   Photos   Police   President  
Sandstorm in Baghdad Lexington Herald-Leader
Rocket hits BBC bureau in Baghdad
| BAGHDAD -- | Shiite militants launched rockets toward the fortified Green Zone on Friday, taking advantage of a sandstorm that gave cover from attacks by U.S. aircraft.... (photo: Jamal Penjweny)
Baghdad   Greenzone   Iraqi   Photos   Rockets  
Biofuel testfield (sl1) Canada Dot Com
Biofuel production 'a crime against humanity': UN official
| Massive production of biofuels is "a crime against humanity" because of its impact on global food prices, a UN official said Monday on German radio. | "Producing biofue... (photo: creative commons / )
Biofuel   Crisis   Economy   Photos   Production  
 Former CIA operative Valerie Plame gestures while testifying on Capitol Hill, Friday, March 16, 2007, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. (gm1)      BBC News
Move to resurrect CIA leak case
| Ex-CIA agent Valerie Plame has begun an attempt to resurrect a lawsuit against officials in the Bush administration, among them Vice-President Dick Cheney. | She accuse... (photo: AP/Dennis Cook)
CIA   Cheney   Court   Intelligence   Photos   Slideshow  
Rio de Janeiro San Diego
Booming Brazil struggles to get a grip on crime
RIO DE JANEIRO - Stretched out on a beach framed by the sparkling Atlantic Ocean and a violence-plagued slum in the background, Pedro Mena Barreto speaks of crime with a ... (photo: Antonio Cruz / ABr )
Brazil   Crime   Economy   Photos   S.America   Violence  
 President George W. Bush attends the swearing-in of Gen. Michael Hayden as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency by Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Va., Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Pictured holding Infowars
Judge orders CIA to turn over 2002 torture memo
| A U.S. judge ordered the Central Intelligence Agency on Thursday to submit to the court a 2002 memo said to specify harsh interrogation methods used on suspected terror... (photo: White House)
Civil   Crime   Human Rights   Photos   Security   Terrorism   Torture   US   Washington  
 This image taken from an undated video produced by al-Qaida´s media arm, Al-Sahab, and made available Friday, Sept. 7, 2007 by the SITE Institute, a Washington-based group that monitors terror messages, shows Osama bin Laden speaking in the first n The Guardian
Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?
Good question. And although it is half-heartedly pursued and, in the end, lazily dismissed on the feeble sub-Bennite grounds that policies are more important than persona... (photo: (AP Photo/Site Institute via AP Television News))
Al Qaida   Documentary   Osama   Photos   Slideshow   Terrorism  
champagne - bubbly - wine - liquor - alcohol - drink - beverage - wnhires (rt1) NZ Herald
Alarming figures on teenage crime
| Up to 80 per cent of teenage offenders have drug or alcohol problems, 70 per cent aren't enrolled in any form of education and the rate of violent youth crime is rising... (photo: WN)
Crime   Drug   Photos   Social   Teenage  
A Palestinian carries bags with food outside a warehouse of the United Nations The Guardian
A human rights crime
| The world must stop standing idle while the people of Gaza are treated with such cruelty , Thursday May 8 2008 | The world is witnessing a terrible human rights crime i... (photo: WN / WN GAZA)
Gaza   Human Rights   Israel   Photos   Poverty  
Terrorism Al Qaida
- Rebels kill 11 railway workers
- Multiple twisters cut path of terror
- Pakistan's parallel courts proposal 'farcical'
- US help could save thousands of lives
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Rebels kill 11 railway workers
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- US says 4 killed in anti-al-Qaida attack in Iraq
- Al-Qaida member killed in Afghanistan
- US says 4 killed in anti-al-Qaida attack in Iraq
- US says 4 killed in anti-al-Qaida attack in Iraq
Iraqi Freedom III, AL KHARMA, AL ANBAR IRAQ (IRQ)
US says 4 killed in anti-al-Qaida attack in Iraq
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CIA FBI
- Blogs, 'CIA brother' spin zest into Carnaby mystery
- Digest: Researchers cleared to dig for Charles Manson victim
- Plame seeks to resurrect lawsuit in CIA leak case
- Plame seeks to resurrect lawsuit in CIA leak case
 Former CIA operative Valerie Plame gestures while testifying on Capitol Hill, Friday, March 16, 2007, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. (gm1)
Move to resurrect CIA leak case
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- Agents at FBI, ATF never learned to share
- Merged FBI, ATF still rivals
- FBI tip improves on 'The Legend'
- FBI snaps fake Chinese computer parts
An FBI agent, center, stands outside a Northern Illinois University lecture hall where a lone gunman has shot and killed five in DeKalb, Ill., Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008.
FBI withdraws secret Internet Archive probe
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Corruption Children and Human Trafficking
- Bulgaria's image suffers as crime flourishes
- Porto lose points in corruption case, Boavista relegated
- Kitty O’Shea’s founder appeals Belgian tax corruption ruling
- Political corruption nothing new in Dann's hardscrabble
 Heinrich von Pierer (Siemens) und Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schrder beim Treffen der "Partner fr Innovation". ula1
Prosecutors open proceedings against Siemens ex-boss amid corruption investigations
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- UN Says People Smuggling Across Gulf of Aden Doubles
- DWCF's helpline for abused women, children
- Child Prostitutes Are Children First
- Event features films from around world geared to children
 Carla Del Ponte making her statement to the press today, following the closed Security Council meeting.
Human-rights group claims organs stolen in Kosovo
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Espionage Drugs
- Operation Kronstadt: revealed, the full story of the mission
- More grit than glamour in spy writing
- Torrent Spy appeals
- Cairo' spot-on spy spoof
An F/A-18F Super Hornet, assigned to the "Black Aces" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 41, launches off the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68).
Lofty goals for armed spy craft
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- Key promises crackdown on drug trade and gangs
- Mexico captures cousin of most wanted drug lord
- Police recover city drugs stash
- Mexico captures cousin of most wanted drug lord
Mexican Federal Police salute during a ceremony to honor officers recently killed in Mexico City, Friday, May 9, 2008. Three officers, including Mexico's acting federal police chief, have been killed this week as drug traffickers increasingly lash back at a nationwide crackdown on organized crim
Mexico drug wars claim new victim
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