...no injuries were reported, police said. A senior U.S. intelligence official said two other explosive devices were found...critical condition, according to hospitals. A senior U.S. intelligence official said the two other explosive devices found...
...authorities rushing to aid wounded spectators. A senior U.S. intelligence official said two other explosive devices were found...people were killed and 23 others injured. A senior U.S. intelligence official said the two other explosive devices found...
WASHINGTON (AP) - A senior U.S. intelligence official says two more explosive devices have been found near the scene of the Boston marathon where two bombs detonated earlier...
...al-Shariah. The group has denied responsibility, but eyewitnesses saw Ansar fighters at the consulate, and U.S. intelligence intercepted phone calls after the attack from Ansar fighters to leaders of al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, or...
...nuclear explosive device." It also says that these programs "may still be ongoing" - a contradiction of the U.S. intelligence community's controversial conclusion that they were suspended in 2003. The IAEA's evidence, which includes...
...resources, organization and state backing of Hezbollah, would constitute a volatile mix, terrorism experts said. U.S. intelligence agencies indicate that "Al-Qaida (operatives), because they have been disrupted, are looking for places to...
...ventured into more civilized areas, his presence would be noticeable, first by locals and then by Pakistani and U.S. intelligence services.But bin Laden realized that there are two primary ways the U.S. catches terrorists: from electronic...
...sometimes reminiscent of the spy scandals of the 1970s, when congressional hearings exposed flagrant abuses by U.S. intelligence services, the House Intelligence Committee grilled George J. Tenet, who heads the CIA, and Lt. Gen. Michael...
WASHINGTON -- A new U.S. intelligence report predicts China would accelerate its nuclear arms buildup if the United States erected a national defense against long-range...
...many in Europe, are concerned about reports of a global spy system called Echelon. The system, reportedly led by U.S. intelligence agencies, is said to be able to intercept telephone calls, faxes, e-mail and more. Small wonder that so many...
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