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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 26, 2008
Two alleged terrorists discussed suicide bombing in a Dubai hotel room where they referred to alQaeda as a "company" in which one of them was a senior manager a court heard.
Also tagged: trial, bomb, terror, terrorist, al qaeda, al, suicide, qaeda
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 24, 2008
Briton was senior alQaeda leader who kept a terrorist contact book with numbers written in invisible ink court hears.
Also tagged: islam, muslim, al, ahmed, qaeda, qa eda, court rangzieb
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 24, 2008
A British Muslim was a senior alQa'eda leader who kept a terrorist contact book containing telephone numbers and emails written in invisible ink a court has heard.
Also tagged: islam, muslim, al, ahmed, qaeda, qa eda, court rangzieb
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Politics - Aug 18, 2008
Two dozen terrorist suspects who Gordon Brown signalled would be deported following last summer's car bomb attacks on Glasgow and London are still in the country.
Also tagged: glasgow, terror, muslim, islamic, suspects, deport, bomd, qa eda
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Aug 17, 2008
Two dozen terrorist suspects who Gordon Brown signalled would be deported following last summer's car bomb attacks on Glasgow and London are still in the country the Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Also tagged: glasgow, terror, muslim, islamic, suspects, deport, bomd, qa eda
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Major News - Aug 15, 2008
Georgia's attempt to reclaim South Ossetia has been compared with 911 by Sergei Ivanov the Russian Deputy Prime Minister.
Also tagged: us, russia, war, georgia, terror, 911, attack, invasion, al, soviet, defend, sergei ivanov, south ossetia, sergei lavrov, qaeda
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Aug 11, 2008
Al-Qa'eda is losing support in Iraq because of a brutal crackdown on activities it regards as un-Islamic - including women buying cucumbers.
Also tagged: iraq, al qaeda, reuters, al, osama, anbar, cucumber
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Jun 12, 2008
A "clear breach" of security rules by a senior civil servant has prompted a sweeping probe in Whitehall amid fears that officials may be routinely taking top secret defence documents home illegally.
Also tagged: security, office, qa, al qaeda, cabinet, breach, al, eda, whitehall, qaeda, miliband