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raids foil jihad bomb plot: court
Australia's biggest anti-terror operation has foiled an
imminent bomb attack by a group committed to killing innocent
women and children in the name of jihad, it is alleged. |
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Cleric
arrested in terror raids: lawyer
One of the nine
men arrested in anti-terrorism raids across Melbourne
overnight is the outspoken Melbourne Muslim cleric Abu Bakr,
his lawyer says ... |
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Terror
suspect shot in Sydney street
A
terror suspect being followed in Sydney opened fire on police
officers on Tuesday, wounding one, before being felled by a
police gunshot to the neck, it has been alleged. As the
critically-injured suspect was rushed to hospital, a bomb
squad robot found a second gun in the man's backpack, police
said ... |
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Howard plans terror summit with states
State
and territory leaders have been called to Canberra next month for a
special summit to deal with counter-terrorism issues. Prime Minister
John Howard wrote to premiers and chief ministers proposing ... |
Brawl
as terror details are revealed in court
A
vicious brawl erupted outside a Melbourne courthouse where one
of nine terror suspects appeared this afternoon, after police
arrested 17 people in simultaneous counter-terror raids in
Sydney and Melbourne. |
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Terror
Central
A
terrorist attack in Australia seems inevitable. How our
security forces are tracking the bombers. John Lyons and Tony
Wright report. |
'Aussie'
militant warns of more attacks
A balaclava-clad man with an
apparent Australian accent has appeared on Arab television
warning that more terrorist attacks will be launched on the
West. |
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Playing
catch-up
When
terrorism first struck Australia, ASIO was looking the other
way. Tony Wright reports.
Terrorism came to Australia more than 35 years ago but ASIO
took a long time to catch on. |
Cleric
arrested in terror raids: lawyer
One of the nine men
arrested in anti-terrorism raids across Melbourne overnight is
the outspoken Melbourne Muslim cleric Abu Bakr. |
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New
defence's needed to stop a fanatical foe
SINCE 9/11 and especially after
the Madrid train bombings, London has been braced for a
terrorist attack. |
In
their sights
The sceptics have targeted the PM, but overnight raids reveal
the home-grown terror threat is all too real.
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Historical Facts ... |
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American guitar
manufacturer Leo Fender was born on the 10 August 1909. Best
known for his range of electric guitars such as the Telecaster
and Stratocaster, Fender saw his instruments being used as
their preferred 'axe' by some of the greatest stars of the
rock era such as Buddy Holly, Jim Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
Ironically, Fender did not know how to play the guitar! Read
more of today's entertainment news
here
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Beatle John
Winston Lennon was born during an air raid in Liverpool, on 9
October 1940. A transatlantic phenomenon, the Beatles had 17
UK number one singles and made numerous films. To read more
about the Beatles
click here |
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Hugh Gray of the British
Aluminum Company took the first known "photos" of the Loch Ness Monster today in 1933. The first claimed sighting of the legendary beast that may live in Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, was in 1871. More than 50 people claim to have seen "Nessie". For more information on the Loch Ness Monster click here |
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On 2 November 1936 the first daily high-definition television service in Britain was broadcast by the BBC from Alexandra Palace. The Television Service was later renamed BBC1. To read more about entertainment news click here
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Australians
'entitled' to fear attacks
Australians are justified in feeling nervous about a terrorist
attack on home soil, Attorney-General Philip Ruddock says.
Our
Safety is Paramount By
Joan Sheldon.
Whatever happened to the concept of being a patriot? Has the
word traitor lost its currency? Daily we witness interviews
with so-called Australians
Listing of
Banned Terrorist Organisations
THE victims of the 7 July London bombings were unique, precious and irreplaceable, the Archbishop of Canterbury said yesterday at a memorial service for those who lost their lives in the atrocity.
KERB-crawling is to be made an offence for the first time in Scotland, while the crime of soliciting is to be abolished under hard-hitting plans to largely remove prostitution from the nation's streets.
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