Ten arrested in terror raids
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Ten arrested in terror raids
(Filed: 08/10/2005)
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Anti-terror police have arrested 10 people in raids at three addresses in London and the Midlands.
Those arrested are being held in connection with an ongoing investigation into suspected international terrorism in the UK, Scotland Yard said.
The investigation is separate from inquiries into the events in London during July.
Three men were arrested in Croydon, south London, four in Wolverhampton and three in Derby.
At around 4am police executed warrants at three residential addresses, making a total of 10 arrests, all on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000, Scotland Yard said."
October 8, 2005
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JORDAN DONATES $100,000 TO HURRICANE RELIEF
The Kingdom of Jordan has made a $100,000 donation to assist victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
At a meeting held at the Archdiocese of Washington's Pastoral Center, Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington, thanked Jordan's Ambassador to the United States Karim Kawar for the gift.
The donation was made at the direction of His Majesty King Abdullah II, who according to a news release delivered an address at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 13.
King Abdullah talked about the disaster. The news release reported he said, "We are all in God's hands. And together, we are called to a common duty to help, to share, to comfort and heal to build a better future for every person on our earth."
Ambassador Kawar noted, the news release reported, that the donation was "a small token," and said His Majesty chose "the Archdiocese of Washington because it is a leading organization in channeling effective aid to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."
According to the news release, Cardinal McCarrick called the contribution "not just a symbolic gift, but a great blessing."
"When I met with His Majesty earlier this year, we spoke of how nations might walk together in unity, fellowship and love. I offer my deep gratitude to His Majesty and to the people of Jordan for this extraordinary gift, which will assist the many people who have suffered so terribly from the recent hurricanes," Cardinal McCarrick said.
He added, "It is an example of how we may all work together, regardless of nation or faith, to help our brothers and sisters in need."
According to the news release, the funds will be distributed to dioceses and Catholic agencies in the affected regions that are providing direct assistance to people of all faiths who are in need.