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Feds say inauguration attractive terrorist target
THE latest indication that the economic slowdown is taking a toll on Chinese society: University graduates are now competing for jobs as domestic helpers. More than 2,000 college grads, including 28 m... |
NYT: Bush's homeland security setup faces ax
The upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama is an attractive target for international and domestic terrorists, but U.S. intelligence officials have no information about specific threats to the Jan. 20 e... |
Obama assembles powerful West Wing
Barack Obama is reportedly preparing to scrap the way President Bush oversaw domestic security in the White House and name a former CIA official to coordinate counterterrorism...... |
Feds: Inauguration is attractive terrorist target
Barack Obama is assembling a new and influential cadre of counselors just steps from the Oval Office whose power to direct domestic policy will rival, if not exceed, the authority of his Cabinet...... |
UK economic downturn accelerates
The upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama is an attractive target for international and domestic terrorists, but U.S. intelligence officials have no information about specific threats...... |
dated January 8, 1959: Domestic economy
The recession in the UK economy in the three months to September was worse than previously thought, as official data showing Gross Domestic Product shrank 0.6% between second and third quarter underli... |
MI5 chief: Terror plots against UK have fallen
Mr. H.V. R. Iengar, Governor of the Reserve Bank, addressing the Commerce Graduates’ Association, in Bombay on January 7, said that it would be a task of primary importan... |
Domestic airlines eye 11% rise in passengers
Terrorists based in Britain have plotted fewer attacks against the U.K. over the last 18 months _ but the overall threat from terrorism remains severe, the head of Britain's MI5 domestic intel... |
Domestic Violence, Gender Top Family Ministry's 2008 Agenda
DOMESTIC carriers are expected to fly 11 percent more passengers this year backed by government efforts to boost demand. China plans to increase air passenger volume by 11 percent to 220 million passe... |