News, April 17, 2010

US Indicts 5 Blackwater Ex-Officials
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North Korea Suspected in Blast That Sank Warship
Ahmadinejad: US Facing Isolation From the World
Yemen Rebels Open Fire on Military Plane
US Won't Share Ft. Hood Evidence With Senate
2005 Destruction of Interrogation Tapes Caused Concern at CIA
Piracy Suspects May Be Tried in US
War on Terror'
US Shifts Gears to Tackle Homespun Terrorism
New Rules on Terror Custody Being Drafted
Ex-CIA Chief Approved Destroying Interrogation Tapes
NYC Appeals Court Hears Challenge to Wiretap Law
Holder Defends US Criminal, Military Terror Trials

US Military
US Military Testing High-Tech Dirigibles in Utah
Marine Back on Facebook After Fueling Debate
Army Corps Finds WWI Chemical Site in DC Yard
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Malaysia Suspends Gasoline Supplies to Iran
Former NSA Exec Charged With Leaking to Newspaper
Iran Struggling to Sell Oil, Storing Millions of Barrels at Sea
CIA Document Details Destruction of Tapes
Study: Defeat al-Qaeda by Removing Its 'Cool' Image
Belarus Leader: Abandoning Nukes 'A Huge Mistake'
Long History of Fearing a Nuclear Attack From Within
War on Terror'
Admiral: Smaller-Scale Terror Plots a Big Concern
Sen. Lieberman Warns He'll Issue Subpoenas Over Ft. Hood Shootings
No Jail Time for Imam in NYC Subway-Plot Case
British Counter-Terrorism Stop and Searches Up by 66%
Senators: Move Carefully on Pentagon Cyber Command
Nominee Cites Attacks on Military Computers
Benches and Public Art: First Line of Defense Against Terrorists?