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Romania Deports Alleged Qaeda Cell
BUCHAREST, Romania, Oct. 6, 2005
"The operation aimed to stop this radical Islamic group in Romania and remove these people from the national territory."
Marius Bercaru, Romanian spokesman
(AP) Romania has deported five students accused of having ties to al Qaeda, a spokesman for the country's intelligence service said Thursday, adding that their alleged cell was trying to recruit and "brainwash" members of the country's Muslim community........
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/06/terror/main917335.shtml?CMP=OTC-RSSFeed&source=RSS&attr=World_917335
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Also from that web site is this news article:
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/04/terror/main913004.shtml
"Italy Probes Internet Café Users"
ROME, Oct. 4, 2005
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"This is a waste of time. Terrorists don't come to Internet cafes."
Silvia Malesa, Internet cafe owner
(Christian Science Monitor) This article was written by Sofia Celeste.
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Looking out over the cobblestone streets of Rome's Borgo Pio neighborhood, Maurizio Savoni says he's closing his Internet cafe because he doesn't want to be a "cop" anymore.
After Italy passed a new antiterrorism package in July, authorities ordered managers offering public communications services, like Mr. Savoni,to make passport photocopies of every customer seeking to use the Internet, phone, or fax.
"This new law creates a heavy atmosphere," says Savoni, his desk cluttered with passport photocopies. He is visibly irritated, as he proceeds to halt clients at the door for their ID.
Passed within weeks of the London bombings this summer, the law is part of the most extensive antiterror package introduced in Italy since 9/11 and the country's subsequent support of the Iraq war.
Though the legislation also includes measures to heighten transportation security, permit DNA collection, and facilitate the detention or deportation of suspects, average Italians are feeling its effect mainly in Internet cafes."