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11 Sep 2006
 
 
Bush commemorates 9/11 with ceremonies, address
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President George W. Bush, trying to assure Americans he has made them safer since the Sept. 11 attacks and help his party in the congressional elections, addresses a nation tonight that has grown...
 
 
05 May 2005
 
A Pahad: Opening SA-Nigeria BNC special implementation committee meeting (05/05/2005)
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Address by Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Aziz Pahad at the opening of the 2nd meeting of South Africa-Nigeria Bi-National Commission (BNC) special implementation committee (SIC), Tshwane
 
 
20 Aug 2004
 
SA terror suspects to get fair trial: official
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Two South Africans held in Pakistan on suspicion of terror-related activities will get a fair trial, a Pakistani diplomat said yesterday.
 
 
11 Aug 2004
 
Al-Qaeda planning major assassination to disrupt US vote: report
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Al-Qaeda is planning a high-level assassination against a US or foreign leader to disrupt the US presidential election, that will be set in motion by a new tape from its leader Osama bin Laden,...
 
 
05 Aug 2004
 
Cabinet dismisses reports on planned attacks on SA
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Government has allayed fears among South Africans following reports that suspected terrorists arrested in Pakistan had been planning to attack some tourist sites in the country.
 
 
21 Jun 2004
 
S Korea to dispatch troops to Iraq
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South Korea said today it would go ahead with its troop deployment to Iraq, despite a threat from an Islamic group to behead a South Korean hostage unless the plan is scrapped.
 
 
17 Jun 2004
 
US investigation finds no sign of Iraqi help for al-Qaeda
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The official investigation into the September 11, 2001 attacks cast doubt yesterday on US administration claims of links between Iraq and al-Qaeda used to justify last year's invasion.
 
 
09 Jun 2004
 
Corrupt officials sold passports to al-Qaeda: Minister
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Members of al-Qaeda arrested with copies of South African passports must have bought the documents from corrupt home affairs officials, Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said yesterday.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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