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(NATIONAL POST)
January 26, 2007
"Canadian intel agency grasps for clues into 'jihadization' of youth"
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http://usinfo.state.gov/xarchives/display.html?p=washfile-english&y=2007&m=January&x=20070126164006beekcmd0.8759577
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26 January 2007
"Homeland Securitys Chertoff Warns of Nuclear Terror Threat
International community must take action, preserve civil liberties, officials say"
By David McKeeby
USINFO Staff Writer
Washington
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Police detonate a suspicious package on a street in Cambridge. The package was found near the "People's Republik" bar. Police shut down a side street as a precaution, and sent in a robot. The robot detonated the package a short time later.
http://www3.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO41234/
Wanted ETA terrorist arrested with manuals on making explosives
Fri, 26 Jan 2007
A member of the ETA terrorist organisation has been arrested near the French border, as he was travelling to Cataluña by train from the French town of Perpignan. The arrest was made in Port Bou, in Girona.
The Interior Ministry has named him as Iker Aguirre Bernadal, and says he was carrying six forged national identity documents, 3,000 in cash, and manuals on manufacturing explosives. Reports indicate that he may have been planning to set up a stable ETA commando on the Mediterranean coast.
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_8617.shtml
Unknown assailants using gas cannister-based explosives attacked two Greek banks
ATHENS. Jan 25, 2007. Unknown assailants using gas cannister-based explosives attacked two Greek banks in central Athens on Thursday night, a police source said, quoted by AFP.
Situated a block apart on one of Athens' central streets, the two branches, respectively of the Emporiki and National Bank of Greece chains, suffered minor damage, the fire department said. Arson attacks against Greek and foreign banks and car dealerships are commonplace in Athens, usually occurring in the early hours of the morning and timed to cause no injury. The authorities suspect it to be the work of self-styled anarchist groups.