November 10, 2004
U.S. Takes Oregon Assisted-Suicide Law to High Court
Columbia voters ease marijuana restrictions
Probe of marshals was 'appropriate'
Witch Hunting Air Marshals Is Disputed
Panel Says Census Move on Arab-Americans Recalls World War II Internments
Bush revives bid to legalize illegal aliens
Arizona initiative inspires others
Justices Rule in Immigrant's Favor
Man Charged With Aiding Terrorists
November 9, 2004
Judge Says Detainees' Trials Are Unlawful
Judge Halts War-Crime Trial at Guantánamo
House Committee Is Cool to Senate Offer on Intelligence
Concession Breaks Impasse on Bill to Create Spy Post
Korean Air Stun Guns Approved
Disappointed Americans swarm Canada's immigration Web site
November 8, 2004
U.S. Judge Halts Military Trial of Qaeda Suspect at Guantánamo
First a terrorist, now a spy
U.S. Unprepared Despite Progress, Experts Say
Negotiators See New Hope for Intelligence Bill
Mexico to Press U.S. on Stalled Migrant Plan
Guantánamo Prisoners Getting Their Day, but Hardly in Court
Freedom for Chinese Detainees Hinges on Finding a New Homeland
Dirty hands
November 7, 2004
Trial postponed for terror suspect
Supreme Court Proceeds, but With Uncertainty
US defies protests to poison Afghan poppies
Unrivaled Security Planned for Inauguration
November 6, 2004
Chile's Army Accepts Blame for Rights Abuses in the Pinochet Era
Beheadings on the Rise Around the World
November 5, 2004
Despite G.O.P. Gain, Fight Over Judges Remains
Go West to use medical marijuana
'No-Fly List' discriminates against some
700 arrests made to avert election terrorist attack
Police Create Panel on Abuse Claims at Convention
Dead Inmate Exonerated in a Murder
November 4, 2004
Fruit drink boxes contained heroin
Rebirth of the Potion That Made Val-de-Travers Famous
Arizonans spread hopes for moves against illegals
November 3, 2004
Court hears case about death-row defense tactics
On Alert for Terror Activity
Status of Hondurans, Nicaraguans extended November 03, 2004
Race-segregated prisons eyed
Race-Based Prison Policy Is Under Justices' Scrutiny
November 2, 2004
Experts denied chance to testify at military trial
Rehnquist's Illness Forces Absence
Hollinger Reveals Details of Suit
Canadian Government Tries Anew to Decriminalize Marijuana
Drugs complicate Colombia's peace plan
America's railways and ports are vulnerable
Immigrants' Protected Status Extended
French Push Limits in Fight On Terrorism
Bin Laden Lauds Costs Of War to U.S.
Saudi militant says al-Qaeda cell still strong
November 1, 2004
Military tribunals to begin for 2 Guantanamo detainees
The Mystery of the Coca Plant That Wouldn't Die
Some Hazmat Trains Rerouted Since March
Major Breakthrough in the Detection of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Thais still forced on to trucks
Disagreement Over Detainees' Legal Rights Simmers
When the Voting Bloc Lives Inside a Cellblock
How Bush Was Offered Bin Laden and Blew It
October 31, 2004
Cutbacks Threaten Work Of Homeland Security Unit
Protecting the Homeland
Spanish Prisons Provide Pool of Recruits for Radical Islam
Terrorist Tape, Political Angst
October 30, 2004
U.S. Warns on Terror; Alert Stays Orange
Intelligence Bill Talks to Resume After the Election
Ridge Says U.S. Has No Specific Election Threats
China irked by Guantanamo releases
Bin Laden threatens more strikes
Bin Laden Warns U.S. Voters
In Video Message, Bin Laden Issues Warning to U.S.
Terrorist training school in progress
October 29, 2004
Chile Uses Anti-Terror Law Against Indians, Says Report
Adviser in Lindh Case Sues Justice Dept.
Homeland Security Disavows Document Touting Successes
Police Officer Is Put on a Year's Probation
FBI Glossed Over Abu Ghraib Abuses
Tape With Terror Threat Is Broadcast
Refinery and Chemical Workers Are Not Ready for an Attack
October 28, 2004
O'Connor touts global law
Judge Rebuffs GOP Effort to Contest Voters in Ohio
Homeland Security Agents Visit Toy Store
Hope Fades for Intelligence Bill
Intelligence Report to Assess Threat Posed by Terrorists
Policing Is Aggressive at Bush Events
Poll Finds Most Americans Have Not Prepared for a Terror Attack
U.N. Condemns Harsh Methods in Campaign Against Terror
October 27, 2004
Hopefuls' Preferences for Court Spring to Forefront
Intelligence bill misses deadline
Turf War Stalls Intelligence Bill
C.I.A. Is Accused of Delaying Internal Report
Deaths in Custody Could Inflame Thailand's Muslim South
Fingerprinting Glitches Are Said to Hurt Antiterror Effort
October 26, 2004
Rehnquist's illness raises stakes in election
Military resists anti-drug role
9/11 reform bill facing 'lame-duck' congressional vote
9/11 Panel Leaders Give Warning
Mass. Governor Criticizes Flow of Terror Information
Delays on 9/11 Bill Are Laid to Pentagon
New York Police Expand DNA Testing
October 25, 2004
Slow Pace of Pentagon's Courts Set Off Friction at White House
Anti-War Protesters' Trial Is Thursday
Soldier who sued not required to report for duty
Senators Offer Intelligence Plan
Bush Asks Leaders of Congress to Pass a 9/11 Bill Quickly
October 24, 2004
After Terror, a Secret Rewriting of Military Law
California Rethinking '3-Strikes' Sentencing
Pentagon breaks with Bush on intel reform
Senators Balk at Intelligence Proposal
Border Patrol consolidates training centers
Boston Police to Use a Weaker Pepper-Ball Gun
Boston Police to Change Pepper-Spray Guns
Abu Ghraib team bids to run UK prisons
October 23, 2004
WTC Rescue Hero Sues Bush and Others under RICO Statute
Foreign flight students checked
TSA Tightens Rules For Flight Training
Gen. Myers bucks Bush over intelligence chief
No Direct Evidence of Plot To Attack Around Elections
Intelligence Bill Unlikely to Be Ready by Nov. 2, Negotiators Say
FBI Probes Leads on Election Terror Plot
Kerry Vows Zealous U.S. Terror Hunt, Recalls Vietnam
October 22, 2004
Panelists rejected in trials at Gitmo
Panel for Detainees' Cases Cut in Half
Iraqis take contractors to court over Abu Ghraib
In Test, X-Rays Scan Cars as Part of Antiterror Effort
The new COINTELPRO
Iraq purging tens of thousands of police officers
October 21, 2004
U.S. Loses Ruling on Monitoring of Detainees
Rights groups back Chile's tribal 'terrorists'
DEA Withdraws Its Support Of Guidelines on Painkillers
House, Senate at impasse on 9/11 overhaul
9/11 Panel Backs Senate Plan for Intelligence Overhaul
FBI Investigates Holes In 3 US Airways Planes
Intelligence Reform Hits a Hurdle
U.S. to Enforce Rules for Mail to Canada
Pentagon probes punishment of whistleblower
Afghan Prisoners Released From U.S. Base
Military to keep freeing prisoners
Warner gives rights back to 1,892 felons
Powell removes Baghdad from terror blacklist
Terrorists in Falluja
October 20, 2004
Foes of Death Penalty Making Gradual Gains in Africa
White House Assails Parts of Bills
White House rejects clauses on immigration
The Heroine Who Offered Hope for Iraq
Spanish Say Foiled Plot Targeted Anti-Terror Headquarters
Britain Charges Cleric Sought by U.S. for Aiding Terrorism
Britain Charges Muslim Cleric Sought by U.S.
October 19, 2004
Texas Districting Challenge Is Revived by Supreme Court
Access to polling places tightened
2-Fingerprint Border ID System Called Inadequate
Europeans Debate Plan For Immigrant Camps
High-Profile N.Y. Suspect Goes on Trial
October 18, 2004
Court to Consider Shackling Defendants
Intelligence reform before election looks unlikely
Poll: Antiterror tech plans are flawed
Northwest Plane Evacuated in Fargo, N.D.
Israeli Security Thrust Flouts Human Rights
Group: Israel Violating International Law
Police Show Strain From Endless Alerts
Troopers train with non-lethal weapon
Ex-Gitmo detainees return to terror
Ex-Guantánamo Bay workers claim prisoner abuse was widespread
Zarqawi militia joining al Qaeda
Sweeping win for Belarus leader
Belarus Says Vote Allows President to Run Again
Dalai Lama says Tibet is better off within China
Bush Signs $33 Billion Security Budget
S.C. hopefuls vow to fully arm troops
Sept. 11 widows slam Bush's anti-terror record
Colorado combats voter fraud
October 17, 2004
CIA Chief's Power a Hurdle in Intelligence Reform
FEMA Election Day Faux Terror Event?
'Get Tough' Youth Programs Are Ineffective, Panel Says
Broad Use of Harsh Tactics Is Described at Cuba Base
Broad Use Cited of Harsh Tactics at Base in Cuba
October 16, 2004
Bahamas Firm Screens Personal Data To Assess Risk
Watchdog Faults U.S. Port Defenses Topic Homeland Security
October 15, 2004
Terror Threat Complicates Election Plans in Region
Intelligence Reform May Be Stalled
Border Security Measures to Tighten Next Month
Deficiencies in U.S. Screening of Cargo Are Acknowledged
Changes Needed in US Cargo Inspection-Audit
U.S. Tries to Calm Foreign Visitors Over Need for Fingerprinting
October 14, 2004
Identity Badge Worn Under Skin Approved for Use in Health Care
Health chip implant OK'd
Ruling in Terror Case Stands
Moussaoui denied direct questioning
Reporter Held in Contempt of Court Again in Leaks Probe
Reporter held in contempt in CIA leak investigation
Death Penalty Case Gets Skeptical Hearing
Court weighs death penalty
Military resists Afghan drug war
Senator Defends Shutting Hill Office
U.S. Port Security Is Found Lacking
Spy Chiefs Say Cooperation Should Begin at the Bottom
U.S. Stymies Detainee Access Despite Ruling, Lawyers Say
Moroccans Gain Prominence in Terror Groups
Saudis Blame U.S. and Its Role in Iraq for Rise of Terror
October 13, 2004
Justices Agree To Hear 2 Cases On Display of Commandments
Top court to consider Commandments cases
Man Guilty in Case of Terror Ties
Court to Hear Pleas On Executing Juveniles
Cyber-Security to Get Higher-Profile Leader
Dayton Closes Senate Office, Cites Threats
Airport Security Screeners Overworked, Report Says
Internal Report Targets Port Security Work
Officials say schools not affected by scare
Phoenix targets alien smugglers
Father Denounces Hamdi's Imprisonment
October 12, 2004
Supreme Court jumps into Ten Commandments issue after 25 years
U.S. Senator Closes Capitol Office Citing Security
Sen. Dayton temporarily closing office, citing security threat
DHS May Appoint Cybersecurity Chief
Hamdi Returned to Saudi Arabia
October 11, 2004
New Base to Monitor Border in Northeast
U.S. Returns 'Enemy Combatant' to Saudi Arabia After 3 Years
October 10, 2004
Little-Tested Law Is Used Against Journalists in Leak
A Father Waits as the U.S. and the Saudis Discuss His Son's Release
October 9, 2004
Papers Show Confusion as Government Watch List Grew Quickly
Faulty 'No-Fly' System Detailed
Schools, on Alert, Step Up Security Measures
Iraq Disk Prompted Warning to Schools
New Intelligence Chief Backed
House Approves Intelligence Bill
Israel Says Hotel Blast Bears Signs of Al Qaeda
Terrorist Hunt Leads To Irish Immigrants
October 8, 2004
U.S. Supreme Court Debates Pollution Cleanup Lawsuits
Judge challenged about visit to CIA
Journalist Cited for Contempt in Leak Probe
GOP Backs Alternative to Terrorist Deportation
Senate Rejects Plan Endorsed by 9/11 Panel
Lawmakers Fight to Strip Bill of Its Immigration Measures
House Approves Spyware Bills
October 7, 2004
Secret Rule Requiring ID for Flights at Center of Court Battle
Times Reporter Is Held in Contempt in Leak Inquiry
After Convictions, the Undoing of a U.S. Terror Prosecution
7 Dissenters on U.S. Court Cannot Stop an Execution
Conspiracy Theories Flourish on the Internet
Intelligence Bill Passed by Senate
Senate Approves 9/11 Bill at Odds With House Version
Army Denies Detainee-Release Remark
October 6, 2004
Pit Stop on the Cocaine Highway
Controversy Over Fort Detrick Expansion
Election Day Anti-Terrorism Plans Draw Criticism
Intelligence Bills Lack Details
Senate Passes Intelligence Bill, but Tough Road Lies Ahead
Partisan Split in the House May Slow a Final 9/11 Bill
Mystery of the Islamic Scholar Who Was Barred by the U.S.
Prison without trial 'justified'
Most at Guantanamo to Be Freed or Sent Home, Officer Says
October 5, 2004
Justices Show Inclination to Scrap Sentencing Rules
Senators Offer New Oversight Structure
Senate Leans to a Powerful Intelligence Chief
Patriot Act terror protection
Report Details FBI's Changed Priorities
City Challenged on Fingerprinting Protesters
U.S. Defends Detentions
October 4, 2004
Supreme Court won't rule on Saddam case
New Initiative Planned to Get Marijuana Curbs Eased
Italy Sending Immigrants Back to Africa
Putting A Price on Innocents' Lost Years
U.S. may be too quick to blame al-Zarqawi
Alleged Leader of ETA Is Captured in France
France Joins Spain to Catch Pair Suspected of Terrorism
October 3, 2004
Supreme Court to Consider Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Sentencing Tops Justices' Agenda as Term Begins
Chicago mayor speaks out on pot laws
Russian Gypsies wronged on rights
Agents have trouble tracing terrorists on the Internet
October 2, 2004
Homeland Security: A Bad Joke
DHS Blamed for Failure To Combine Watch Lists
Top U.S. Cyber-Security Official Resigns
Staten Island Phone Let U.S. Eavesdrop on Global Militants
Disarray Thwarts Terrorist List, Inquiry Finds
Police Lab's Troubles Grow
Guantanamo letter alleges torture
New Qaeda Audiotape Urges Muslims to 'Carry On the Fight'
No. 2 Al Qaeda Leader Urges Attacks Against U.S. and Allies
October 1, 2004
High court halts record secrecy
9/11 Panelists Oppose House Provisions
9/11 Commissioners Say Bill's Added Provisions Are Harmful
U.S. to appeal ruling on secret subpoenas
British Guantanamo Detainee Alleges Abuse from Jail
Deportation Delayed for 'Enemy Combatant'
Tape Linked to bin Laden Deputy Urges Attacks on U.S.
White House backs torture-abroad law
September 30, 2004
Ashcroft 'to defend' Patriot Act
Key Part of Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional
Judge Strikes Down Section of Patriot Act
Judge strikes down part of Patriot Act
Thai PM launches war on drugs
Captive Briton in Iraq Implores Blair to Do More to Free Him
Death Sentences in Attack on Cole
Plan Would Let U.S. Deport Suspects to Nations That Might Torture Them
September 29, 2004
Judge Rules Against Patriot Act Provision
Is Your Bong Breeding Terrorists?
House GOP Shifts on Intelligence Bill
Agency Tests Security Blimp in Washington
Sudan Conflict Reaches U.S. Immigration Courts
Cadaver Dogs' Handler Sentenced
Hiring Under COPS Appears Set to End
Police Step Up Security for IMF Meetings
American Taliban Soldier Seeks Less Prison Time
Two Sentenced to Death in Yemen for Bombing U.S.S. Cole
September 28, 2004
Senate Bill Proposes Anti-Terror Database
Screening of Foreign Visitors to Expand
Sikh Group Finds Calling in Homeland Security
FBI Backlogged in Translation of Counterterrorism Wiretaps
September 27, 2004
Election Heightens Terrorism Offensive
State Election Officials Told to Step Up Security Efforts
Senate Dems Fret About House Intel Plan
More Foreign Visitors to Be Fingerprinted
Can government police itself?
For Police Recruits, Risk Is Constant Companion
Britons in Guantanamo to Face Military Trials - Paper
U.S. to Keep 10 Guantanamo Detainees
Election Heightens Terrorism Offensive
Indonesian Prisoners Tortured, Rights Group Says
September 26, 2004
Guantánamo Tribunal Process in Turmoil
In Desert Town, Training for 'Terror Attacks'
Police Sawed Through Locks and Seized Bikes, Riders Say
Putin attack suspect 'badly beaten'
September 25, 2004
Human Dignity, Crazy Mike, and Indian Country
TSA Tests Relaxed Security for Team Charter Flights
September 24, 2004
PATRIOT Act II: Back From the Dead
Hill Divide Widens on Intelligence
Airport Screening Still Falls Short, Tests Find
Cat Stevens to fight ban on trips to US
Torture and Rape Rampant in Iraq Prisons
September 23, 2004
U.S., Bowing to Court, to Free 'Enemy Combatant'
Thousands Arrested, Few Convicted in U.S. Terror War
Accused Officers of 'Operation Condor' Elude Extradition
House May Revive Parts of Patriot Act II
Cat Stevens Leaves U.S. After Entry Denied
Singer barred U.S. entry over terror links
Accusations on Detention of Ex-Singer
Opponents Say Republicans Plan Sequel to Patriot Act
Homeland security efforts
Anti-Terror Measures Delaying Green Cards
U.S. to Free Hamdi, Send Him Home
Bid to Save Tax Refunds for the Poor Is Blocked
Gorbachev calls for terror talks
10,000 rounded up in Moscow terrorist hunt
September 22, 2004
Budanov Drops Bid for Pardon
3 DeLay Workers Indicted in Texas
Airport screeners missed weapons
Military unit to defend D.C.
U.S. Orders Airlines To Release Fliers' Data
Group Calls for Slowing Intelligence Reform
Ex-Pop Singer Held After D.C. Flight
Cat Stevens Held After D.C. Flight Diverted
September 21, 2004
Charges for Detainees Ordered
New Headquarters Will Guard Capital Area
U.S. House Votes to Allow Family Visits to Cuba, Rebuffing Bush
Report Studies Plight of Indian Prisons
The policy roots of Iraqi prison abuse
September 20, 2004
Ohio Imam Gets Two Months in Prison
Judge Declines to Dismiss U.S. Airman Spy Case
Pentagon Sets Up HQ to Defend Capital
TSA Readies Secure Flight for Testing;
Rumsfeld Warns Military, Contractors on Trafficking
French Internet provider confirms US block on government sites
Arrests at GOP Convention Are Criticized
September 19, 2004
2 to Face Courts-Martial in Iraqi's Alleged Drowning
35 Pakistanis Held in Cuba Return Home
September 18, 2004
House GOP Leaders Back Creating Intelligence Chief
September 17, 2004
Putin attack suspect 'badly beaten'
Guantanamo Charges Dropped
Judge Rebuffs Reporter in Leak Probe
As Leaks Dry Up in FBI Investigation, Activists Still Fear Jury Probe
Abu Ghraib 'Immensely' Improved, Iraqi Official Says
2 Indicted On Charges Related to Terrorism
September 16, 2004
Presiding Officer At Guantanamo Faces Questions
Judge Orders U.S. to Release Files on Abu Ghraib
Votes Set on 9/11 Recommendations
U.S. Says Saudis Repress Religion
France Detains 5 In 9/11 Inquiry
Transforming a Prison, With U.S. Image in Mind
September 15, 2004
Fewer Death Sentences Being Imposed in U.S.
Commonwealth allies stage anti-terror drill in China
September 14, 2004
Times Reporter Subpoenaed in CIA Case
Nonprofits Scramble To Meet Terror Rules
D.C. Exasperated by Security Measures
U.S. Relaxes Entry Rules for Some Foreigners
Police Tactic Against Terror
Detainees Ruled Enemy Combatants
Military Tribunals Uphold Detentions of 4
American Caught With Taliban Seeks Review of 20-Year Term
Al Qaeda Showing New Life
September 13, 2004
White House Warns of Terror Strike
Charities to Contest U.S. Terrorism Screening Requirement
Official: No Evidence Attack Is Imminent
Feds Try to Reassure Arabs on Census Data
U.N. Report Cites Harassment at American Airports of Asylum Seekers
Top Mexican Law Enforcement Official Quits
Many Local Officials Now Make Inmates Pay Their Own Way
Officials Investigate a Qaeda Suspect's Shadowy Life
CACI Finds No Torture Involvement
Private Company Finds No Evidence Its Interrogators Took Part
September 12, 2004
Judges back Blunkett on detention of 'terror 10'
Groups Ask Court for Prisoner Abuse Info
Feds told to release prison torture files
US Congressman´s Appeal On Behalf Of Pollard
U.S. negotiates freeing suspect Hamdi
4 Baggage Screeners Arrested; TV Stars Were Among Victims
New Strains and New Rules for Agents Along Mexican Border
U.S. to Overlook Minor Visitor Overstays
Golden Noses Are in Demand, and They Don't Work Just for Food
Asia Letter: He isn't from Al Qaeda, but who would know?
U.S. Nears Deal to Free Enemy Combatant Hamdi
Deal to Release Detainee May Be Close
Al Qaeda Figures Say 9/11 Defendant Was Unaware of Plot, U.S. Tells Court
In Athens, It's Safety At All Costs
September 11, 2004
US contests detainee lawyer rights
Libya seeks compensation for US air strikes in 1986
U.S. Overhauls Aviation Security Program
The Hill locked down with no new threats
Border plan expedites removals, extends visits
US border guard indicted for beating Chinese businesswoman
Guantanamo Prisoner Says He Was a Cook
U.S. Stance Prompts Calls to Dismiss 9/11 Case
Terror suspects' appeal rejected
Bin Laden calls for attacks on Britain
Libya to pay terror victims
Bin Laden hints major assassination
US Silent on Torture of Children
September 10, 2004
Reporter Held In Contempt in CIA Leak Case
Reporter From Time Is Held in Contempt in C.I.A. Leak Case
Reporter for Time held in contempt in CIA leak case
A standard of justice
Danes stop handing over Iraq prisoners
A New Weapon in the Battle to Make a Convention Secure
Capitol Police Chief Sees No Specific Threat to Hill
U.S. Security Officers Will Take Over Passenger Screening
Al Qaeda may attack in limos, FBI says
Memos: Vegas officials failed to act on terror tapes
Immigration plan envisions 'incentives' to illegal aliens
Malaysia police 'brutal, corrupt'
New Generation of Leaders Is Emerging for Al Qaeda
Nichols Seeks Forgiveness for Okla. City Bombing
India anti-terror law to be axed
Manipur delays terror law repeal
Zimbabwe election torture warning
September 9, 2004
Judge Upholds Media Subpoenas in CIA Leak Case
Iraq judge has reason for his fear His caselaod covers the one for Saddam
Reporter faces jail over silence in CIA leak probe
Hill's police force stands by questioning of journalists
Tourist Copters in New York City a Terror Target
Capitol, lawmakers targeted, officials confirm
Tourist Copters in New York City a Terror Target
Immigrants Raise Call for Right to Be Voters
September 8, 2004
Iraq Reinstates Capital Punishment
Iraq Reimposes Death Penalty for Certain Crimes
Iraq Death-Penalty Decision Condemned
Homeland Security badge unites agencies
What, Us Worry? The New State of Disbelief
New Alert Shows That Intelligence Weaknesses Remain
New Technology Filling Defense Arsenal
Officials: Capitol Among New U.S. Terror Targets
Impervious Shield Elusive Against Drive-By Terrorists
Sensing the Eyes of Big Brother, and Pushing Back
Concerns with Patriot Act mount
Terror Suspect's Arrest Opens New Inquiries
Impervious Shield Elusive Against Drive-By Terrorists
U.S. Says Man Had Ties to Plot to Disrupt Vote
September 7, 2004
D.C. May Sue Government If 15th Street Is Closed
Federal Roadblocks and Checkpoints Creating Capital Maze
F.B.I. Declines to Explain Raids
Guantánamo Inmate Complains of Threats and Long Isolation
Terrorism Suspect Had U.S. Ship Data
N.Y. Imam Tied To Terror Camp
Slowdown in 'Chatter' Worries Officials
Ex-Reservist Details Iraqi Prison Abuse
Soldier Who Reported Abuse Testifies, 'It Was a Hard Call'
Bahrain Royal Tortured at Guantanamo - Rights Group
September 6, 2004
Besieged D.C. Both Resentful And Resigned
Passport ID Technology Has High Error Rate
Confusion Mounts Over Threat
Supporters question arrest of mosque leaders
Guantánamo Detainees Begin Hearings
Court: Stateless can be held indefinitely
US opens up Guantanamo tribunals for first time
U.S. Ties British Detainee to Terror Recruitment
2 Mosque Leaders Are Arrested in Plot to Import Missile and Kill Diplomat
N.Y. Home Searched In Anthrax Probe
Two Leaders of Mosque Arrested in Albany Sting
Iraqi Prison Abuse Not a Strategy, Officer Says
September 5, 2004
Frustrated traffickers target agents
Security Checks Ordered Near Federal Reserve
Intelligence agencies not in consensus on terror plot
An American Debate: How Severe the Threat?
Justice Dept. Rescinds Order to Pull Publications
New Doubt Cast on Crime Testing in Houston Cases
Three Allege Guantanamo Abuse
First Guantanamo detainee tribunal opened to press
US defends Guantanamo tribunals
Qaeda Strategy Is Called Cause for New Alarm
Sting Operation Involving Missile Sale Yields 2 Arrests in Albany
Two mosque leaders arrested
Law Experts Condemn U.S. Memos On Torture
In India, Torture by Police Is Frequent and Often Deadly
Danish agent denies Iraq abuse
Danish army investigators confirm abuse by contingent in Iraq
US abuse could be war crime
US soldier 'identified' as abuser
September 4, 2004
Court Offers Guidance on Sentencing In Md., Va.
Afghan opium a growing threat
Security Might Get Tighter Yet, Officials Say
Impervious Shield Elusive Against Drive-By Terrorists
Seriousness of Threat Defended Despite Dated Intelligence
New Qaeda Activity Is Said to Be Major Factor in Alert
In Age of Terror, How Long Should Security Stay Tight?
City complains about closures
Security boosted around U.S. Capitol
House begins series of hearings on 9/11 report
Athens turned into fortress
Police Corruption Plagues Argentines and President
Judge Refuses to Halt Military Hearings on Detainees
F.C.C. Seeks Equal Wiretap Access to Phone Calls via Internet
Defense to Cite 'U.S. Torture' in German 9/11 Case
September 3, 2004
Supreme Court to Review Federal Sentencing Rules
Lawyers Seek to Block Guantanamo Hearings
Street Closing Irks D.C. Leaders
Pre-9/11 Acts Led To Alerts
U.S. Officials Defend Warning of Possible Terror Attacks
Few Measures Exist to Avert Truck Bombs, Experts Say
Intelligence Chief Without Power? Support Leaves Questions
Federal, State and Local Officials Step Up Security Efforts
Ridge on defensive after terror alert
Evicted From Camp, Sudan Refugees Suffer in Limbo
Police ensure business as usual
Detainees Seeking to End Hearings Without Counsel
Al Qaeda Arrest In June Opened Valuable Leads
Al Qaeda computer revealed latest threat
Karpinski claims conspiracy kept her in dark over prison abuses
September 2, 2004
Police batten down city after alert
Washington and N.Y. Put on Alert
Police Plan Traffic Stops Near IMF and World Bank
N.Y. Grapples With Terror Threat, Stiff Security
Americans Urged to Stick to Routines Despite Terror Alert
U.S. Warns of High Risk of Qaeda Attack
Counterterrorism Exchange
Another F.B.I. Employee Blows Whistle on Agency
After Guantánamo, More Jail for 4 Frenchmen
September 1, 2004
Iranian dissident freed on bail
Military begins tribunals for Guantanamo detainees
U.S. Warns of Terror Threat Against Financial Buildings
Vatican Letter Denounces 'Lethal Effects' of Feminism
Holocaust Museum Calls Crisis in Sudan 'Genocide Emergency'
S. African Detained in Texas May Have Terrorist Ties
August 31, 2004
Talks Continue in Hamdi Case
When Checked Bags Are Checked by Thieves
Rights expressed in New York, repressed in D.C.
Iraqi Charged With Lying on Petition For U.S. Citizenship
Census Bureau Revises Sensitive Data Policy - NYT
August 30, 2004
Secret Court Poses Challenges
Fuji Blimp Helps With Convention Security
Army of Police Keep Watch Over Delegates
Stop! And Be Sniffed
Report Faults Hiring of Air Marshals
Army of Police Keep Watch Over Delegates
ICE opens first of five new bases on north border
Secret Court Poses Challenges
With Restraint and New Tactics, March Is Kept Orderly
Vietnam Marks Independence with Pardons for Prisoners
August 29, 2004
Hearings Open With Challenge to Tribunals
Analysis Intelligence Agencies Pose Complex Conundrum for Administration
Detainee Still in Limbo
Chechen bombed Russian jet 'in revenge for brother's death'
Hicks tells of '10 hours of hell'
August 28, 2004
Judge Delays Hearing on N.Va. Detainee
Terror Suspect Charged in Cuba
Yemenis sentenced over bombing
Mayor Cites Rise in Security Costs
Government Warns of New Targets
Waking Up to Security That Never Sleeps
New York Secures Tunnels, Bridges for RNC
Bosnian Refugee Accused of Lying For Immigration
Suicide bombs and rebel attacks as disillusioned Chechnya votes
Al Qaeda operations inexpensive: Report Most cost less than $50,000
Rumsfeld corrects himself on abuse
August 27, 2004
Detainee Tells Hearing He Was Member Of Al Qaeda
Terror Tribunal Defendant Demands to Be Own Lawyer
U.S. Tightens Security After Russian Crashes
Government to Begin Passenger Screening
An armor-clad Big Apple
Lost Evidence Is Found in Houston Crime Lab
Release of Prisoner 'Imminent,' U.S. Says
U.N.: Most Terror Attacks Cost Under $50G
August 26, 2004
Australian Pleads Not Guilty to War Crimes
Australian Pleads Not Guilty to Terrorism Conspiracy
War-Crimes Case at Guantánamo Base Thrown Into Confusion
Secret Service Plans for Its Biggest Logistical Test
Penn Station Security Tight For Convention
TSA Readies Revised Aviation Screening
The Civilian Contractors
Prisoner Abuse Echoes
August 25, 2004
First War-Crimes Case Opens at Guantánamo Base
Bin Laden Aide Is Charged at First Tribunal
Journalist Testifies in CIA Case
Senate Names Intelligence Panel
'Half of govt secrets shouldn't be secret'
Trading Privacy for Convenience
Vast Force Is Deployed for Security at Convention
New Jersey Asks U.S. to Help Pay Its Costs for Convention Security
Ridge, in New York, Declares 'We Are Prepared'
In run-up to Republican convention
Large force will protect convention
FBI Recovers 6 Stolen Laptops in Seattle
Bail Set for 2 Leaders of N.Y. Mosque
General says U.S. forces tortured Iraqis
August 24, 2004
Judge in Abu Ghraib Case Might Offer Deal to Senior Officers
Military trials set to begin at Gitmo
Survey Finds Border Agents Critical of Training, Resources
Study Finds Most Border Officers Feel Security Ought to Be Better
Police Bolster Presence at Penn Station
New York Hospitals See Lack of Preparedness for Disaster
Border Patrol union survey finds job discontent
No Welcome in Guantanamo as Rights Groups Land
Illegal Strip Searches and the Crackdown on Dissent in California
Military Tribunal Begins for Terror Suspects at Guantánamo
Second Soldier To Plead Guilty To Prison Abuse
August 23, 2004
Pre-Trial Hearings Begin in Prison Abuse Case
Delays threaten Abu Ghraib trials
Guantanamo's military trials are condemned as grossly unfair
U.S. military tribunals start in Cuba this week
Trials Set To Begin For Four at Guantanamo
The Call Is Cheap. The Wiretap Is Extra.
GOP Plan Calls for Revamping Intelligence
A G.O.P. Senator Proposes a Plan to Split Up C.I.A.
The Call Is Cheap. The Wiretap Is Extra.
Survey: Border Officers Lack Tools
Convention Security Chases New Yorkers Out of Town
N.Y. Touts Its Convention Security
Hippocratic oath a casualty of war
Memo Appealed for Ways To Break Iraqi Detainees
August 22, 2004
U.S. OKs Status of 10 Guantanamo Prisoners
Poppies and Afghanistan
Block by Block, Access Denied
Senate Republican Unveils Plan for Intelligence
August 21, 2004
Across New York, a Death Penalty Stuck in Limbo
Homeland Security Monitors Canada Border
Homeland Security Talks Criticized
Hundreds Report Watch-List Trials
U.S. Increasing Surveillance of Canadian Border
Homeland Security officer charged in border incident
U.S. Indicts 3 on Charges of Helping Militant Group
August 20, 2004
High court in Israel revisits wall policy
Sen. Kennedy Flagged by No-Fly List
Homeland Security Monitors Canada Border
Prison scandal hasn't slowed U.S. rights agenda
U.S. Uses Secret Evidence In Secrecy Fight With ACLU
Police Show They're Ready for Convention Disorder
After a Life Spent Behind Bars, Out Walks a Free Man
Blairs trapped in palace by security fears
August 19, 2004
Wen Ho Lee Reporters Held in Contempt
Reporters Ruled in Contempt Over Wen Ho Lee Sources
Judge Tells U.S. to Release Data on Detainees It Holds Overseas
Feds Admit Terror Evidence May Be Flawed
AG: Hague fence ruling may lead to sanctions against Israel
Concern lingers over new scanners
Hazmat Workers Train for Trouble
Immigrants Face Loss of Licenses in ID Crackdown
Activists Condemn FBI Tactics Before DNC
Police Turn Up Volume for GOP Convention
Afghan cleric dies in police custody
August 18, 2004
Rumsfeld: Use Caution in Reform of Intelligence
Rumsfeld Wary About Shuffling Spy Duties
Homeland Security 101
Va. Man Held In Saudi Jail Seeks U.S. Aid
August 17, 2004
Man says U.S. knew of rogue Afghan prison
Federal agents added to flights
Deadlines Urged for Terror Fixes
Government to Take Over Watch-List Screening
Conflict Erupts on Effort to Identify Travelers
British Charge 8 Tied to Terror Plot With Murder Conspiracy
Is torture OK for UK courts?
August 16, 2004
Detention of British Travelers Brings New Policy
F.B.I. Goes Knocking for Political Troublemakers
Israel turns up heat on prisoners
August 15, 2004
US firms sued over Agent Orange
Petak, Russia’s Alcatraz, softens hardened inmates
Asylum-seeker now John Ashcroft’s prisoner
August 14, 2004
Times Reporter Subpoenaed in CIA Case
Nonprofits Scramble To Meet Terror Rules
D.C. Exasperated by Security Measures
U.S. Relaxes Entry Rules for Some Foreigners
Police Tactic Against Terror
Detainees Ruled Enemy Combatants
Military Tribunals Uphold Detentions of 4
American Caught With Taliban Seeks Review of 20-Year Term
Al Qaeda Showing New Life
August 13, 2004
White House Warns of Terror Strike
Charities to Contest U.S. Terrorism Screening Requirement
Official: No Evidence Attack Is Imminent
Feds Try to Reassure Arabs on Census Data
U.N. Report Cites Harassment at American Airports of Asylum Seekers
Top Mexican Law Enforcement Official Quits
Many Local Officials Now Make Inmates Pay Their Own Way
Officials Investigate a Qaeda Suspect’s Shadowy Life
CACI Finds No Torture Involvement
Private Company Finds No Evidence Its Interrogators Took Part
August 12, 2004
Judges back Blunkett on detention of ’terror 10’
Groups Ask Court for Prisoner Abuse Info
Feds told to release prison torture files
US Congressman´s Appeal On Behalf Of Pollard
U.S. negotiates freeing suspect Hamdi
4 Baggage Screeners Arrested; TV Stars Were Among Victims
New Strains and New Rules for Agents Along Mexican Border
U.S. to Overlook Minor Visitor Overstays
Golden Noses Are in Demand, and They Don’t Work Just for Food
Asia Letter: He isn’t from Al Qaeda, but who would know?
U.S. Nears Deal to Free Enemy Combatant Hamdi
Deal to Release Detainee May Be Close
Al Qaeda Figures Say 9-11 Defendant Was Unaware of Plot, U.S. Tells Court
In Athens, It’s Safety At All Costs
August 11, 2004
US contests detainee lawyer rights
Libya seeks compensation for US air strikes in 1986
U.S. Overhauls Aviation Security Program
The Hill locked down with no new threats
Border plan expedites removals, extends visits
US border guard indicted for beating Chinese businesswoman
Guantanamo Prisoner Says He Was a Cook
U.S. Stance Prompts Calls to Dismiss 9-11 Case
Terror suspects’ appeal rejected
Bin Laden calls for attacks on Britain
Libya to pay terror victims
Bin Laden hints major assassination
US Silent on Torture of Children
August 10, 2004
Reporter Held In Contempt in CIA Leak Case
Reporter From Time Is Held in Contempt in C.I.A. Leak Case
Reporter for Time held in contempt in CIA leak case
A standard of justice
Danes stop handing over Iraq prisoners
A New Weapon in the Battle to Make a Convention Secure
Capitol Police Chief Sees No Specific Threat to Hill
U.S. Security Officers Will Take Over Passenger Screening
Al Qaeda may attack in limos, FBI says
Memos: Vegas officials failed to act on terror tapes
Immigration plan envisions ’incentives’ to illegal aliens
Malaysia police ’brutal, corrupt’
New Generation of Leaders Is Emerging for Al Qaeda
Nichols Seeks Forgiveness for Okla. City Bombing
India anti-terror law to be axed
Manipur delays terror law repeal
Zimbabwe election torture warning
August 9, 2004
Judge Upholds Media Subpoenas in CIA Leak Case
Iraq judge has reason for his fear His caselaod covers the one for Saddam
Reporter faces jail over silence in CIA leak probe
Hill’s police force stands by questioning of journalists
Tourist Copters in New York City a Terror Target
Capitol, lawmakers targeted, officials confirm
Tourist Copters in New York City a Terror Target
Immigrants Raise Call for Right to Be Voters
August 8, 2004
Iraq Reinstates Capital Punishment
Iraq Reimposes Death Penalty for Certain Crimes
Iraq Death-Penalty Decision Condemned
Homeland Security badge unites agencies
What, Us Worry? The New State of Disbelief
New Alert Shows That Intelligence Weaknesses Remain
New Technology Filling Defense Arsenal
Officials: Capitol Among New U.S. Terror Targets
Impervious Shield Elusive Against Drive-By Terrorists
Sensing the Eyes of Big Brother, and Pushing Back
Concerns with Patriot Act mount
Terror Suspect’s Arrest Opens New Inquiries
Impervious Shield Elusive Against Drive-By Terrorists
U.S. Says Man Had Ties to Plot to Disrupt Vote
August 7, 2004
D.C. May Sue Government If 15th Street Is Closed
Federal Roadblocks and Checkpoints Creating Capital Maze
F.B.I. Declines to Explain Raids
Guantánamo Inmate Complains of Threats and Long Isolation
Terrorism Suspect Had U.S. Ship Data
N.Y. Imam Tied To Terror Camp
Slowdown in ’Chatter’ Worries Officials
Ex-Reservist Details Iraqi Prison Abuse
Soldier Who Reported Abuse Testifies, ’It Was a Hard Call’
Bahrain Royal Tortured at Guantanamo - Rights Group
August 6, 2004
Besieged D.C. Both Resentful And Resigned
Passport ID Technology Has High Error Rate
Confusion Mounts Over Threat
Supporters question arrest of mosque leaders
Guantánamo Detainees Begin Hearings
Court: Stateless can be held indefinitely
US opens up Guantanamo tribunals for first time
U.S. Ties British Detainee to Terror Recruitment
2 Mosque Leaders Are Arrested in Plot to Import Missile and Kill Diplomat
N.Y. Home Searched In Anthrax Probe
Two Leaders of Mosque Arrested in Albany Sting
Iraqi Prison Abuse Not a Strategy, Officer Says
August 5, 2004
Frustrated traffickers target agents
Security Checks Ordered Near Federal Reserve
Intelligence agencies not in consensus on terror plot
An American Debate: How Severe the Threat?
Justice Dept. Rescinds Order to Pull Publications
New Doubt Cast on Crime Testing in Houston Cases
Three Allege Guantanamo Abuse
First Guantanamo detainee tribunal opened to press
US defends Guantanamo tribunals
Qaeda Strategy Is Called Cause for New Alarm
Sting Operation Involving Missile Sale Yields 2 Arrests in Albany
Two mosque leaders arrested
Law Experts Condemn U.S. Memos On Torture
In India, Torture by Police Is Frequent and Often Deadly
Danish agent denies Iraq abuse
Danish army investigators confirm abuse by contingent in Iraq
US abuse could be war crime
US soldier ’identified’ as abuser
August 4, 2004
Court Offers Guidance on Sentencing In Md., Va.
Afghan opium a growing threat
Security Might Get Tighter Yet, Officials Say
Impervious Shield Elusive Against Drive-By Terrorists
Seriousness of Threat Defended Despite Dated Intelligence
New Qaeda Activity Is Said to Be Major Factor in Alert
In Age of Terror, How Long Should Security Stay Tight?
City complains about closures
Security boosted around U.S. Capitol
House begins series of hearings on 9-11 report
Athens turned into fortress
Police Corruption Plagues Argentines and President
Judge Refuses to Halt Military Hearings on Detainees
F.C.C. Seeks Equal Wiretap Access to Phone Calls via Internet
Defense to Cite ’U.S. Torture’ in German 9-11 Case
August 3, 2004
Supreme Court to Review Federal Sentencing Rules
Lawyers Seek to Block Guantanamo Hearings
Street Closing Irks D.C. Leaders
Pre-9-11 Acts Led To Alerts
U.S. Officials Defend Warning of Possible Terror Attacks
Few Measures Exist to Avert Truck Bombs, Experts Say
Intelligence Chief Without Power? Support Leaves Questions
Federal, State and Local Officials Step Up Security Efforts
Ridge on defensive after terror alert
Evicted From Camp, Sudan Refugees Suffer in Limbo
Police ensure business as usual
Detainees Seeking to End Hearings Without Counsel
Al Qaeda Arrest In June Opened Valuable Leads
Al Qaeda computer revealed latest threat
Karpinski claims conspiracy kept her in dark over prison abuses
August 2, 2004
Police batten down city after alert
Washington and N.Y. Put on Alert
Police Plan Traffic Stops Near IMF and World Bank
N.Y. Grapples With Terror Threat, Stiff Security
Americans Urged to Stick to Routines Despite Terror Alert
U.S. Warns of High Risk of Qaeda Attack
Counterterrorism Exchange
Another F.B.I. Employee Blows Whistle on Agency
After Guantánamo, More Jail for 4 Frenchmen
August 1, 2004
Iranian dissident freed on bail
Military begins tribunals for Guantanamo detainees
U.S. Warns of Terror Threat Against Financial Buildings
Vatican Letter Denounces ’Lethal Effects’ of Feminism
Holocaust Museum Calls Crisis in Sudan ’Genocide Emergency’
S. African Detained in Texas May Have Terrorist Ties
July 31, 2004
A.C.L.U. Board Is Split Over Terror Watch Lists
Delays at O’Hare Cause Frustration and Debate
Athens Goes ’Rambo’ on Security
Military Hearing for Guantanamo Detainee Is a First
High Qaeda Aide Retracted Claim of Link With Iraq
First Hearings Being Held for Guantanamo Prisoners
85 terror suspects in custody include 17 women
July 30, 2004
Marijuana smuggling case first local use of Patriot Act provision
Quick Fixes on Intelligence Considered
Homeland Security Given Data on Arab-Americans
White House to Allow $2 Billion in 9-11 Aid to Be Used for Airport Link
Justice IG Supports FBI Whistle-Blower
Statement from ALA President-Elect Michael Gorman
Four Detainees At Guantanamo To Get Hearings
Saudis Plan Terror Case Against Va. Man, Family Says
Frenchmen Say Guantanamo Detention Was Like Hell
French Have No Case Against Guantanamo Prisoners
July 29, 2004
National Guard Adds Units for Convention in New York
80 Sirens Wailing, but Do Not Panic: This Is Only a Drill
Arab Americans Report Abuse
Whistle-Blowing Said to Be Factor in F.B.I. Firing
Va. Couple File Lawsuit to Free Their Son Held in Saudi Arabia
Parents of American Detained Without Charge by Saudis Sue U.S.
July 28, 2004
UN Sub-Commission Hears from Non-Governmental Organizations
4 Frenchmen Freed From Guantanamo
4 Detainees Are Returned to France After 2 Years at Guantánamo
Man Talks of Plans to Attack Calif. Trains
UK troops held torture contests, Iraqi claims
July 27, 2004
Amtrak Announces Precautions
At Ports, Cargo Backlog Raises Security Questions
Human Rights Watch slams Pentagon tribunals for status reviews
Less to Memorize, More to Learn;
Islamic Charity Says F.B.I. Falsified Evidence Against It
As Cities Struggle, Police Get By With Less
Penal system population hits new high at 6.9 million adults
Hussein’s Day, Not Forgetting Cookie Snacks
Olympic Security Web
July 26, 2004
Panel Chiefs Are Seen as Candidates for Post
Some Steps Put in Place to Aid Border Security
Security Excess
Police chase false alarms at convention
Pentagon providing wide range of military support for convention
Unprecedented security prowls Boston
FBI Completes Search At Fort Detrick Search Connected To Anthrax Mailings
U.S. ’Correctional Population’ Hits New High
July 25, 2004
Brazil Carries the War on Drugs to the Air
A Secret Deportation Of Terror Suspects
July 24, 2004
Contrasting Approaches to Terrorism
Survey: US Public Rejects Torture
July 23, 2004
CIA-Like Counterterror Center Urged
Terror scare delays Amtrak
Guarding the Borders Tracking ’Terrorist Travel’ Is a Key Defense
Guantanamo review offers hope to British prisoners
A Global Strategy War on Terror Criticized for Lack of Focus
New Details Revealed on 9-11 Plans
Army Report Says Flaws in Detention Didn’t Cause Abuse
Army Calls Abuses ’Aberrations’
Teaching Torture
July 22, 2004
Court rejects islanders’ appeal
MORE drug deals: Drug companies score another $18 billion off US taxpayers
Surveillance Video Shows Hijackers in Dulles Search
Bomb Threat Aboard Turkish Ship off U.S.
3 Americans begin trial in torture case
July 21, 2004
Public Less Fearful Of Terrorist Attack
Bush to screen population for mental illness
Pakistan Army Ousts Afghan Refugees in Militants’ Area
Officer Is a Focus in Pipe Bomb Case
Video Shows Security Check of 9-11 Hijackers
Neocons Revive Cold War Group
Afghans Try Americans on Torture Charges
July 20, 2004
High Court Asked to End Executions Of Minors
Dozens of Nations Weigh In on Death Penalty Case
In Boston, all eyes on convention
Governors Tell of War’s Impact on Local Needs
Berger Time What goes on in the pants of a highly flappable official
U.N. Reports 50 Million Displaced People
Justice Dept. Seeks Decision on Sentencing
Interview: EU anti-terror chief De Vries
July 19, 2004
UN official: Arab world ignores disabled citizens
Secrecy quashes whistle-blower case
The Ghost Prisoners
July 18, 2004
C.I.A. Sends Terror Experts to Tell Small Towns of Risk
Protecting us without tainting the Constitution
As Police Use of Tasers Rises, Questions Over Safety Increase
July 17, 2004
Interviews Of Muslims To Broaden FBI Hopes to Avert A Terrorist Attack
Justice Dept. Says Threat Is Not Issue for Election
Dress Code May Hinder Their Work, Air Marshals Say
Protecting us without tainting the Constitution
Plan for Intelligence Outlined
Detainee Reviews Become the Routine
U.S. Is Readying Review Panels for Cuba Base
July 16, 2004
Detroit to Vote on Medical Marijuana
New Airline Screening System Postponed
Government Is ’Reshaping’ Airport Screening System
Small Rail Line to Be Focus of Security Test
US Cuts Aid to Uzbekistan
Halfway to Being an American Family
A Risky Route to Freedom
Hmong Capital Of U.S. Girds For New Influx
Ex-Chess Champion Bobby Fischer Detained
Prisons tighten Muslim chaplain criteria
July 15, 2004
Convention’s Security Praised
Report: U.S. Cancels Air Passenger Screening Upgrade
Immigrant Smuggling Targeted
Mysteriously Purchased 3 Years Ago, Security Doors Elude Police
British Intelligence Warned Of Attacks in Baghdad
July 14, 2004
Hijackers allowed to stay for fear of infringing their human rights
TSA May Change Screening Redesign Considered for Airport Program
Unprecedented Security for Democratic Convention
Patriot Act chalks up 310 arrests
Security for Democratic convention unprecedented, Ridge says
U.S. Assails Uzbekistan Policies, Trims Aid
Justice Dept. Report Details Use of Patriot Act
Obstacles Block Tracking of Terror Funding
July 13, 2004
High Court Decision Sows Confusion on Sentencing Rules
Justices’ Sentencing Ruling May Have Model in Kansas
Lawmaker Doubts U.S. Warnings of Possible Attack to Stop Elections
Report Questions Value of Color-Coded Warnings
Ashcroft details uses of Patriot Act
Red Cross fears U.S. officials are hiding terror detainees
July 12, 2004
Officials discuss how to delay Election Day
U.S. Terror Warnings Lack Specifics - Congress Report
Yemen recovers 3,500 smuggled children
Hiring Freeze Starts, Layoffs Possible at Bureau of Prisons
July 11, 2004
Pentagon seeks way around high court on Guantanamo detainees
July 10, 2004
D.C. court braces for detainee cases
Choosing Canada
U.S. to Tell Detainees of Rights
Army Whistleblower Says Superiors Hid Torture
July 9, 2004
Saddam’s case appealed to U.S. high court
Guantanamo Prisoners Must Sue in D.C.
House GOP Defends Patriot Act
Effort to Curb Scope of Antiterrorism Law Falls Short
Series of Failures Is Cited in Evacuation of Capitol
Senior al-Qaida leaders behind terror threat
Pentagon Reportedly Aimed to Hold Detainees in Secret
U.S. Looks Overseas for Clues on Terror Plans
Bin Laden Is Said to Be Organizing for a U.S. Attack
July 8, 2004
Ridge Says Terror Threat Is Increasing but No Details Yet
Plane That Caused Capitol Evacuation Nearly Shot Down
U.S. to Testify on Air Defense Woes
Officials: Bin Laden guiding plots against U.S.
Election Officials Consider Security Options at Polls
Airport Shop Workers Must Pass Checkpoints
Pentagon Sets Hearings for 595 Detainees
Pentagon Will Permit Captives at Cuba Base to Appeal Status
GTMO prisoners to be told of U.S. rights
Nine more Gitmo inmates picked for military tribunal
Many Youths Reported Held Awaiting Mental Help
US torture on UK territory claim
Pentagon probed on torture memo secrets
July 7, 2004
Coast Guard: U.S. Vulnerable to Cole - Style Attacks
U.S. Restricts 3 Oil Tankers in Security Crackdown
Prosecutors Given New Case Rules
Detainee Files Sought
Lawmakers Briefed on Terror Attack Threat
Israeli interrogators in Iraq - An exclusive report
July 6, 2004
Security Intensifies for Political Conventions
Airport Screeners’ New Guard
U.S. Bars 42 Ships July 1 - 5 for Security Flaws
Coast Guard Withdraws Barred Ships Data
You’ve Got Mail (and Court Says Others Can Read It)
Few Detainees in Iraq Are Foreign Fighters
Life at Guantanamo Bay different from Abu Ghraib
July 5, 2004
Analysis: Iran ignored at Saddam’s trial?
Seasoned Saddam browbeats young judge
Scalia scores court activism
Fears of Attack at Conventions Drive New Plans
FBI tries new ways to find terror threats
Abu Ghraib hits home
AP Tours Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
July 4, 2004
Finality Seems to Elude High Court’s Grasp
Air-Security Communication Still Spotty Despite Safeguards
Pols cautious about defending law
Officials Detail a Detainee Deal by 3 Countries
California Report Criticizes Prisons as ’Dysfunctional’
Slim Legal Grounds for Torture
July 3, 2004
Disclosure of Authorized Interrogation Tactics Urged
Lawyers Seek Relief for 5 Detainees
Bomb Was Uncovered Before NATO Summit
July 2, 2004
Hawaii judge had role in Cassini trip to Saturn
Refugees Moved Before Annan Visit
Sudan Camp Is Moved Before U.N. Visit
Lawyers Seek Access To 53 at Guantanamo Letter to Rumsfeld Faxed Yesterday
July 1, 2004
Justices Move to Define Detainees’ Court Access
Top Court Term Marked by Bush Terrorism Rebuke
Foreign Office asks judges not to rule on Iraq war legality
Supreme Court orders move of West Bank wall
Iraq may restore death penalty
FBI Warns Police to Be on Alert for July 4 Attacks
U.S. Bars 6 Ships as Anti - Terror Law Takes Hold
US Requires Permits for Hazardous Cargo on Trucks
Ashcroft calls for tougher Patriot Act
Court Limits Privacy Of E-Mail Messages
Administration Changing Review at Guantánamo Bay
Pentagon Might Release Some Detainees
UK committed to eliminating torture worldwide: Straw
June 30, 2004
Rights Ruling a Compromise
Supreme Court: Foreign Victims of Abuse May Sue in US
U.S. Struggles With Guantanamo Ruling
Coast Guard to Board Each Foreign Ship
Human Rights Abuses Worldwide Are Held to Fall Under U.S. Courts
Thousands of Refugees Greet Powell in Sudan
Mexicans in U.S. Illegally Will Be Flown Home
Detainee to Be Deported On Immigration Charges
Ashcroft, Deft at Taking Heat, Hits a Rocky Patch
UK-US secret deal on Diego Garcia for 2nd Guantanamo
In F.B.I., Innocent Detainee Found Unlikely Ally
US military police raid Iraqi detention centre to stop abuse of prisoners
June 29, 2004
U.S. Park Police Chief Fights for Reinstatement
Justices Back Detainee Access To U.S. Courts
Analysis Executive Branch Reined In
Justices Affirm Legal Rights of ’Enemy Combatants’
Pundits laud ’enemy combatants’ ruling
Justices Will Hear Argument on Medical Marijuana Laws
Colombia coca growers protest U.S. drug spraying
FBI Warns That Terrorists May Use Floating Bombs
U.S. Expels Iranians Accused of Filming Sites
Justice Department Says It Can’t Share Lobbying Data
Police Tactic to Sidestep Miranda Rights Rejected
Tactic of Delayed Miranda Warning Is Barred
Attorneys for Detainees Plan Fast Action
For Prisoners, Only Certainty Is Right to a Court Hearing
Court orders due process for Guantanamo prisoners
June 28, 2004
High Court Deals Blow to Bush’s War on Terror
Bush Can Hold Citizens Without Charges
Excerpts from Supreme Court terror cases
Supreme Court Affirms Detainees’ Right to Use Courts
Enemy Combatants Win Right to U.S. Courts
Police Warned by Court on Delaying Miranda Warning
Supreme Court Takes Medical Marijuana Case
Immigrant Smugglers Become More Ruthless
Secrets Of Unit 1391
Key general defends the ’Gitmo’ way
What Did Bush Know?
June 27, 2004
Sentencing Decision’s Reach Is Far and Wide
Ashcroft faces whistleblower secrets probe
Homeland Security, a Politicized Issue
In an Age of Terror, Safety Is Relative
Interest Grows in Blimps for U.S. Defense
Airport to Test Advance Security Checks
A New Terror Threat This holiday
Defining Torture: Russian Roulette, Yes. Mind-Altering Drugs, Maybe.
Aides Say Memo Backed Coercion for Qaeda Cases
Were Abu Ghraib abuses learned from Israel?
June 26, 2004
Ashcroft’s Gulag
Security for GOP Convention Detailed
U.N. Investigators Appeal to U.S.
F.B.I. Sees Delay in New Network to Oversee Cases
UK police help anti-torture move
June 25, 2004
Jury Role In Raising Sentences Affirmed
Justices reject decision on Cheney panel
High Court Backs Vice President
Justices’ Ruling Postpones Resolution of Cheney Case
Court Won’t Make Cheney Energy Papers Public
Death Sentences Will Stand
A 4-3 Ruling Effectively Halts Death Penalty in New York
U.S. Efforts to Protect D.C. Area Faulted
New York to Close Area Near G.O.P. Convention to Traffic
Drone Takes to Sky Above Arizona Desert
Los Angeles Moves to Ease Tensions
Detention Dilemma
Legal Scholars Criticize Memos on Torture
June 24, 2004
National Security Archive Update, June 24, 2004
Justices Tighten Limits on Judges in Sentencing
Supreme Court Refuses to Order Cheney to Release Energy Papers
N.Y. Court Ruling Appears to Invalidate Death Sentences
Beheadings allowed by Islam, but only in extreme situations
D.C. Area Anti-Terror Spending Criticized
Agency Got More Airline Records
NSA Is Making No Secret of Its Technology Intent
U.S. to Allow Private Firms to Screen at Airports
Video Shows L.A. Police Officer Hitting Suspect With a Flashlight
Review of Guantánamo
HR groups concerned about secret jails in Afghanistan
U.S. Struggled Over How Far to Push Tactics
Lawyer for State Dept. Disputed Detainee Memo
A Guide to the Memos on Torture
Ukraine Seamen Detail Iraq Prison Torture
June 23, 2004
Lawyer’s Terrorism Trial Opens in N.Y.
Federal Law on Sentencing Is Unjust, Judge Rules
TSA: Airlines Gave Gov’t Passenger Data
Antiterror Data to Cover Infrastructure
Ship Disruption Feared as Security Deadline Looms
U.S. transit systems vulnerable, panel told
Group Examines Human Rights in Chechnya
Stolen Passports Still Used to Enter U.S.
Ashcroft Sued Over FBI Whistleblower Case
F.B.I. Chief Sees NATO-like Antiterror Alliance
Reviews of Guantánamo Detainees to Begin Soon, Navy Says
New 2003 Data: 625 Terrorism Deaths, Not 307
State Department Report Shows Increase in Terrorism
Memo on Interrogation Tactics Is Disavowed
U.S. Liability Key Concern in ’02 Debate on Detainees
Spirited Debate Preceded Policies
White House Says Prisoner Policy Set Humane Tone
June 22, 2004
Refusing to Give Name a Crime
Justices Uphold a Nevada Law Requiring Citizens to Identify
Accused of Aiding Terror Plot, Lawyer Braces for Fight of Her Life
Court backs police on showing of ID
A Scenario Where Questions Linger
Fairfax orders Patriot Act impact study
House Bill Would Enforce Patriot Act Secrecy Clause
US FBI director wants anti-terror alliance along the lines of NATO
Egyptian Man to Remain Jailed
State Dept. to Release Revised Terror Report
June 21, 2004
Judge in Abuse Case Will Allow Questioning of Top Officers
Betrayal on the Mexican Border
Responding to real threats
Port security still off course
Rebuilding air defenses
Syrian jailed for internet usage
Judicial Nominee Practiced Law Without License in Utah
Protecting His Honor is expensive
U.S. Said to Overstate Value of Guantánamo Detainees
Guantánamo Memories, From Outside the Wire
June 20, 2004
Many Ports to Miss Security Deadline
9-11: At last, the full story has been told
Analysis: Some see risk to U.S. troops from Defense Department
US ’holding thousands’ in secret jails
U.S. dirty bomb attack ’all but certain’
June 19, 2004
U.S. being forced to transfer some units
Capitol Plane Scare Blamed On Lack of Communication
House Rejects Extra Security Aid to High-Risk Cities
Experts Say ’Dirty Bomb’ Attack Likely
Terrorist Who Left a Trail of Bloodshed Is Reportedly Killed
9-11 Plot Reportedly Hatched in 1996
June 18, 2004
Cheney Authorized Shooting Down Planes
Homeland Security Employs Imagination
House Rejects Plane Cargo Inspections
Funds help counties jail illegal aliens
Border Patrol Makes In-Country Sweep
GOP Senators Block Subpoena on Memos but Prod White House
Sam Dash’s Warning About Government Intruders
Denver Police’s ’Spy Files’ to Be Archived
Civilian Charged In Beating of Afghan Detainee
Rumsfeld Authorized Secret Detention of Prisoner
U.S. Issues Gulf-Wide Terror Warning
9-11 Plot Reportedly Hatched in 1996
June 17, 2004
Report: Andean Coca Growing Area Shrinks
Homeland Security joins weather radio network
Recent incident shows problems linger
Weather Radio to Handle Terror Alerts
Homeland Security To Remain In District
Flier Registration Program to Be Tested
US House Panel Approves Bill to Combat Spyware
Long live the King
Denver Police ’Spy Files’ to Be Archived
Report Says U.S. Has ’Secret’ Detention Centers
In Detail: How bin Laden Set Plan in Motion in ’99
Al Qaeda Scaled Back 10-Plane Plot
June 16, 2004
Judge Scolds U.S. Officials Over Barring Jet Travelers
Plan to Define Agencies’ Roles in Emergencies Is Criticized
Lawmaker Warns About Spending at DHS Agency
Registered Traveler Program to Be Tested
US terror report misses the mark
Original Plan for 9-11 Attacks Involved 10 Planes, Panel Says
Karzai lauds U.S. war on terror
Israel, US Use Similar Torture Tactics: Report
June 15, 2004
Judge Rebukes Gov’t Over No-Fly List
Feds Call Threat to Ohio Malls ’Thwarted’
Refugees Flee Into Burundi from Eastern Congo
Immigration Raids, Far From Border, Draw Criticism
A Canadian Gate Where Illegal Immigrants Knock
Travesty of Justice
Ashcroft may face prison over 9-11 cover-up, says Daniel Ellsberg
Somali Is Accused of Planning a Terror Attack at a Shopping Center in Ohio
Al Qaeda May Have Delayed 9-11 Attack
Torture, War, and Presidential Powers
Accused contractor: Guards told to keep prisoners awake
Torture claims: Egypt bars prison visit
Vatican releases new data on Inquisition
June 14, 2004
Richard Clarke: ’Iraq could be much more of a problem for America
The Son of Patriot Act Also Rises
House OKs Official Homeland Security Home
In rare public dialogue, Saudi women talk rights
FBI’s 9-11 Team Still Hard at Work
Red Cross Clarifies Saddam Detention
Somali Charged in Plot on Ohio Mall
Torture, Incorporated Oliver North Joins the Party
Rumsfeld: ’No wiggle room’ in torture ban
June 13, 2004
Soldier’s defense team wants 100 witnesses
Russia Seeks Balance in Drug-Use Sentencing
A Look Behind the ’Wire’ At Guantanamo
US to keep 4,000- 5,000 prisoners after June 30
Secret world of US jails
Justice Dept. Memo Says Torture ’May Be Justified’
June 12, 2004
William Pfaff: When laws get in the way of torture
June 11, 2004
Use Caution in the Pursuit of Security
Capitol Hill Evacuation
Security camera network planned
Cameras as Weapons Against Injustice
Europe Knows It Needs a Lot of Immigrants. But It Also Fears Them.
A Longer Wait for Citizenship and the Ballot in New York
U.S. Charges an Australian With Fighting for Taliban
U.S. charges Guantanamo Bay detainee
Remote Facility in Iraq Shows New Face of U.S. Prison System
Terror Suspect in Italy Linked to More Plots
White House Warned On Torture Rules
Iraq dog use ’ordered by US intelligence’
June 10, 2004
Capitol Cleared Over Errant Small Plane
Seeding Security in the Heartland
Whatever Happened To The Constitution?
The Torture Working Group
Rumsfeld ’told officers to take gloves off with Lindh’
June 9, 2004
Hide-and-Seek Among the Coca Leaves
ACLU membership spikes in wake of Patriot Act
Ashcroft Refuses to Release ’02 Memo
Documents Build a Case for Working Outside the Laws in Interrogations
Interrogations Are Criticized
Calif. Guardsman alleges abuse in Iraq
The torturers among us
Report alleges abuse outside Iraq
June 8, 2004
Reagan’s influence on the courts
Threat of Terror Colors Plans for Security at Reagan Funeral
Cigarette Smuggling Linked to Terrorism
Memo Offered Justification for Use of Torture
Lawyers Decided Bans on Torture Didn’t Bind Bush
Ashcroft Says Bush Rejects Use of Torture
June 7, 2004
Mourners to Encounter Tightened Security
Pentagon denies approving use of torture
June 6, 2004
A 9-11 Lesson: Don’t Photograph the Water
Trouble in Private U.S. Jails Preceded Job Fixing Iraq’s
Rumsfeld Shows Concern on Terror War
June 5, 2004
Padilla Case Puts Lawyers in Limbo, Too
Smack in your face
U.S. May Use New ID Cards At Borders
Link, what link?
June 4, 2004
Court throws out $959 million Iraq award
Agency faulted for visa overstays
Intelligence Unit for FBI Is Proposed
F.B.I. Wants New Division on Terrorism
Methods Used on 2 at Guantanamo
June 3, 2004
US frantic to soften harsh language in UN rights report on Iraq
Ohio Prisons Go Gladly to the Dogs
Did al-Qaida trainee warn FBI before 9-11?
June 2, 2004
Abortion ban ruled unconstitutional
U.S. Details Case Against Terror Suspect
U.S. Spells Out Dangers Posed by Plot Suspect
Rules for Interrogating Juveniles Are Upheld
Database on U.S. Visitors Set for Huge Expansion
June 1, 2004
Justice Dept. Details Case Against ’Dirty Bomb’ Suspect
May 31, 2004
Some in GOP Want Private Airport Screeners
Gaps Seen in ’Virtual Border’ Security System
Police Access to Federal Files Questioned
Brazil: Police rounding up escaped cons
Terror Suspects Beating Charges Filed in Europe
May 30, 2004
Flaws Found At FBI Lab
May 29, 2004
U.S., EU Will Share Passenger Records
F.B.I. Issues and Retracts Urgent Terrorism Bulletin
Ridge, Ashcroft Issue Statement on Threat
Ashcroft, Snoops and Gag Orders The Secrets of Surveillance
May 28, 2004
Ashcroft Assailed on Terror Warning
127 Flights to National Diverted Since 9-11
Muslims in U.S. Begin PR Campaign Denouncing Terrorism
The Poll Watchers
May 27, 2004
Court Rules on Aided Suicide
Nichols Guilty of 161 Counts of Murder
FBI Seeks Tips on 7 Linked to Al Qaeda
High Security Planned for Mall
Credible Intelligence Hard to Pin Down
Rights Eroded in War on Terrorism, Amnesty Says
Is the Nation Ready for a ’Dirty Bomb?’
Britain Arrests Radical Cleric Who Faces U.S. Terror Charges
May 26, 2004
Judicial Discipline to Be Examined
Federal Court Upholds Oregon’s Assisted Suicide Law
U.S. Warns Of Al Qaeda Threat This Summer
Kerry Seeks More Homeland Security Funds
Intelligence Indicates Al Qaeda Planning Attack, Ashcroft Says
Public’s Help Is Sought to Prevent Terrorist Strikes
Changes in Color Alert in Past 2 Years
Why Ashcroft Must Go
Mall security tightened for event
Group Says Chinese Saw Detainees
Russia’s Putin Criticizes Human Rights Groups
Who Would Try Civilians of U.S.? No One in Iraq
As Police Extend Use of DNA, a Smudge Could Trap a Thief
Congress Disputes Bush Pledge
Iraqis: Why Demolish Prison?
Occupation made world less safe, pro-war institute says
May 25, 2004
Terror Data to Be Shared at New Center Near Albany
Balancing Depleted Ranks and Possible Disasters
Libertarian candidate snagged by no-fly list
This Made Ashcroft Gag
Double Standards?
Debating Pros, Cons Of Fingerprinting
May 24, 2004
U.S. Nearing Deal on Way to Track Foreign Visitors
Case Reveals Nuts and Bolts of Nuclear Network, Officials Say
May 23, 2004
Judge Will Decide on Terror Case
U.S. Disputed Protected Status of Iraq Inmates
NBC to fight Russert subpoena in Plame case
May 22, 2004
U.S. Preparing for Influx of Compensation Claims by Abused Iraqis
Contractor Investigated By Justice
Police redeploy to raise profile in neighborhoods
Outsourcing Torture and the Problems of ’Quality Control’
May 21, 2004
City Wins Right to U.S. Data on Firearms
Republicans and Democrats Clash on New York Drug Laws
Anti-Terror Database Got Show at White House
Database Tagged 120,000 as Possible Terrorist Suspects
Justice Memos Explained How to Skip Prisoner Rights
May 20, 2004
In some US prisons, echoes of Abu Ghraib
Material Given to Congress in 2002 Is Now Classified
May 19, 2004
U.S. to Review Detainees’ Cases
Lawmakers Push Agency to Develop ID Cards
Officer Says Army Tried to Curb Red Cross Visits to Prison in Iraq
U.S. Barred Legal Review of Detentions, Lawyer Says
State Troopers Join Terror Fight
Investigator or obstructionist?
Police Shootings Shake Austin
May 18, 2004
Europe Agrees to Let U.S. Get Passenger Data
At the Nervous Center of Homeland Security
Expect Airport Security Delays This Summer
U.S. Releases Human Rights Report
Pre-empting the Bill of Rights The Other War
U.S. details Gitmo release policy
At Least 100 Are Killed in Prison Fire in Honduras
May 17, 2004
Mayor Attacks Critics of His Plan to Coordinate Emergency Response
May 16, 2004
Rejection Of Prison Abuse Was Sought
Improvements to U.S. Prisons Sought
Morocco Connection Is Emerging as Sleeper Threat in Terror War
Rumsfeld and Aide Backed Harsh Tactics, Article Says
A DANGEROUS CALCULUS
May 15, 2004
Court Questions Al Qaeda Contact
Ohio Groups Question Justice’s Trip on Utility Jet
EU Agrees to Swap Information On Airline Passengers With U.S.
City Agencies Agree on a Coordinated Response to Disasters
May 14, 2004
Mexican’s Oklahoma Death Sentence Commuted
Execution of Mexican Is Halted
All Around the Capital, Preparing for an Emergency
50 years later, Brown disappointments
Ashcroft announces intelligence sharing
Britons Allege Guantanamo Abuse in Letter to Bush
Zarqawi beheaded Berg, CIA finds
A systematic process learned from Cold War
May 13, 2004
Iraq Prison Abuse May Hurt Administration in Court
Judge Allows Peek Into Challenge to Antiterrorism Law
Stevens Faults Death Penalty But Says It’s Constitutional
ACLU Was Forced to Revise Release on Patriot Act Suit
Civilian Complaint Review Board
CIA ’held al-Qaida suspects under water’
May 12, 2004
Nations Vow Passport Aid
Weapons of mass photography
Almost 10% of Prisoners Are Serving Life Terms
American Beheaded on Web Video
Iraq Videotape Shows the Decapitation of an American
May 11, 2004
Ex-Official Is Guilty of Misusing Drug Agency’s Money and Staff
Rights Groups Demand That US Open All Detention Facilities
Egg industry should not label its product humane, says BBB
Australian soldiers facing dimissal for torturing kittens
The Psychology of Torture
May 10, 2004
Terrorists court converts
The Israeli Torture Template
May 9, 2004
The Supreme Court Asks: Who Will Guard the Guardians?
The New York Times
’Patriot’ games
The Orange County Register
May 8, 2004
Prison torture common in Mideast, surveys find
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Stanford experiment foretold Iraq scandal
San Francisco Chronicle
May 7, 2004
Okla. Witness Places McVeigh With Others
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Red Cross Says That for Months It Complained of Iraq Prison Abuses
The New York Times
Two Guards Disciplined at Guantanamo
Washington Post
Moussaoui Attorneys Seek Ruling By Full Court
Washington Post
Abuse Suit Focuses on a Guard Involved in Earlier Scandal
The New York Times
May 6, 2004
Commuters beware
The New York Times
Prisons breeding ground for terror?
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Nepal: A new nest for al-Qaeda?
AsiaTimes
May 5, 2004
Marijuana Abuse Is Up Among U.S. Adults
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Explosives Detector Tested at Md. Station
Washington Post
Some Flights Get Extra Security
Washington Post
No Plan to Hurt 9-11 Detainees, Ex-Jailer Says
The New York Times
Report Warns of Infiltration by Al Qaeda in U.S. Prisons
The New York Times
U.S. Resident Claims Torture by Troops
Washington Post
May 4, 2004
Test Program Screens Rail Passengers for Bombs
REUTERS
Former Detainees Allege Post-9-11 Abuse
Associated Press
Military Defenders for Detainees Put Tribunals on Trial
The New York Times
Repaving the Long Road Out of Prison
The New York Times
May 3, 2004
Stevens Brings a Historical Perspective to Detainees’ Case
washingtonpost
LA immigrant files suit, claiming false jailing, torture in Iraq
Associated Press
Mass. Considers Death Penalty
Washington Post
State Panel Suggests Death Penalty Safeguards
The New York Times
A surprise for Sen. Hatch
Washington Times
Angry Ex-Detainees Tell of Abuse
Washington Post
2 Men Charge Abuse in Arrests After 9-11 Terror Attack
The New York Times
Iraq Torture Speak up for Iraq, Saddam Hussein has returned!
ZNet InterActive
May 2, 2004
In Re Scalia the Outspoken v. Scalia the Reserved
The New York Times
Bush Executive Powers in the Balance
Washington Post
Airports to Test New Defenses Against Terrorist Infiltration
Washington Post
U.S. Airports Testing Defenses Against Possible Missile Strikes
Washington Post
Airlines Confirm Giving Passenger Data to FBI After 9-11
Washington Post
Patriot Act allows surge of secret searches in United States
Los Angeles Times /Seattle Times
Guantanamo -- A Holding Cell In War on Terror
Washington Post
May 1, 2004
F.B.I. Got Records on Air Travelers
The New York Times
April 30, 2004
Scientist Details Oklahoma City Bomb Residue
Chemical Plant Security Lagging Under Bush, Kerry Tells Mayors
Study Tracks Boom in Prisons and Notes Impact on Counties
Prisons Skew Census Data, Report Says
As Terrorists Strike Arab Targets, Escalation Fears Arise
April 29, 2004
Presidential Authority At Issue for Detainees
Court Hears Case on U.S. Detainees
Patriot Act Suppresses News Of Challenge to Patriot Act
Powell Says More Detainees to Be Released
April 28, 2004
High Court Hears Case on Cheney Energy Panel
Supreme Court Weighs Enemy Combatant Case
Justices Hear Arguments in Energy Task Force Case
Afghan Poppy Crop Up 50 Percent This Year - USDA
Lack of Emergency Training Is Cited by New York Officials
$5 Billion in Antiterror Aid Is Reported Stuck in Pipeline
Bush, Cheney Prepare for 9-11 Questioning
Aide Denies Knowing About Memos
Justices Hear Challenges to Post-9-11 Presidential Powers
Bush-Cheney 9-11 Interview Won’t Be Formally Recorded
Feds Probe Ashcroft Campaign Finances
Justice Department Reviewing Ashcroft
April 27, 2004
Supreme Court Hears Cheney Energy Task Force Case
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Cheney’s Secret Energy Panel
Mr. Cheney’s Day in Court
Staying One Step Ahead of Disaster
Interest Growing in ’Security’ Blimps
Congressional Oversight of Intelligence Criticized
Democrats Question Use Of 9-11 Emergency Fund
Prosecutor Named to Probe Senate Files Case
Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry on Memo Theft
April 26, 2004
Back in Argentina, Priest Faces ’Dirty War’ Charges
New Museum Revives Painful Memories for Internees
April 25, 2004
Administration Says a `Zone of Autonomy’ Justifies Its Secrecy
War on Peruvian Drugs Takes a Victim: U.S. Asparagus
Joint Appearance Stirs Speculation
9-11 Panel Set to Detail Flaws in Air Defenses
An Infusion of Religious Funds In Fla. Prisons
April 24, 2004
Moussaoui Lawyers Heartened By Appeal Court’s Reasoning
A Drug War With a Deadline
Va. Seeks New Role Against Illegals
Translator’s Lawyers Cite Contradictions
April 23, 2004
Terror Case Is Cleared For Trial
Federal Appeals Court Restores Sept. 11 Prosecution
Death-penalty dispute
Airport Screeners Do Poorly, Panel Told
Immigrant Smuggling Thrives Near Border
Terror suspect: No one quizzed me
April 22, 2004
Leave Medical Marijuana Group Alone, Judge Tells Government
FBI Checking Crop - Dusting Planes, Pilots
Europeans Seek Court Review of Data-Sharing Plan
Bush Seeks Delays on High-Tech Passports
Bombing in Saudi Capital Kills at Least 4, Injures 148
April 21, 2004
High Court Hears Detention Cases
Supreme Court Hears the Case of Guantánamo
Va. Homeland Security Chief to Resign
U.S. Apologizes to British Writer Denied Entry
April 20, 2004
High court to rule on detainees
Justices to Weigh Arrests Made for Wrong Reasons
Justices Hear Challenge to War Detentions at Guantánamo
Supreme Court Hears First Test of Bush’s Policy on Detainees
Court considers inmates judges put on death row
Patriot Act called lifesaver for U.S.
Task force aims at new threats
Precautions Raised for Preelection Terrorism
U.S. Ponders Easing 9-11 Airport Rule
US in the dock over Guantanamo prisoners
9-11 panel leader hits partisan rancor
Earth to D.C.! Earth to D.C.!
April 19, 2004
Man Upset Over Brother’s Redeployment Shot
High Court to Clarify Judge-Only Sentencing
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Argument
FTC to Look Closer at ’Spyware’
Police Lineups Falling Out of Favor
Study Suspects Thousands of False Convictions
April 18, 2004
How the Death of Judy’s Father Made America More Secretive
High Court to Hear ’Enemy Combatant’ Cases
Cases Before Supreme Court Will Test Limits of Presidential Power
Judges on Little - Known Court Paid for Life
Pre-9-11 Files Show Warnings Were More Dire and Persistent
Gorelick Defends Information-Sharing Policies
April 17, 2004
Supreme Court Terrorism Glance
High Court to Hear First Terrorism Cases
Bush Urges Renewal of Patriot Act
9-11 Panel Calls Policies on Immigration Ineffective
9-11 Panel Points to Missed Chances
April 16, 2004
Drugs Found Aboard Colombian Warship
Time Eases Tough Drug Laws, but Fight Goes On
FBI said buried by security demands
City resolution doesn’t favor the Patriot Act
Administration Considers a Post for National Intelligence Director
Ship Cargo Security Upgrades Approved
In Jordan, Refugees Cling to Hope
D.C. Police Are Arrested At High Rate
New Target and Tone Message Shows Al Qaeda’s Adaptability
Evacuation Is Ordered for Most U.S. Diplomats in Saudi Arabia
Troops Blast Music in Siege of Fallujah
Special Counsel’s Chief Is Assailed Bloch Accused of Silencing Staff
April 15, 2004
Secret Surveillance Warrants Up After 9-11
Al Qaeda Unchecked for Years, Panel Says
Sept. 11 Panel Cites C.I.A. for Failures in Terror Case
9-11 Panel Comments Freely (Some Critics Say Too Freely)
Saudi Student’s Trial Opens in Idaho
Convictions Dropped for Muslim Chaplain at Guantánamo Bay
C.I.A. Says Voice on Tape Likely Bin Laden
Tape Said to Be From bin Laden Offers ’Truce’ to Europe
April 14, 2004
Ashcroft denies taking little interest in terrorism
Spitzer Wants Wiretap Law to Include New Technologies
New Rules Shorten Holding Time for Detained Immigrants
Stateless, Man Avoids Deportation From U.S.
Panel Says Bush Saw Repeated Warnings
Ashcroft’s Efforts on Terrorism Criticized
’DNA Dragnet’ Makes Charlottesville Uneasy
F.B.I. Is Assailed for Its Handling of Terror Risks
A Secret Service Worker Is Accused of Stealing Cars From Ground Zero
Pentagon Crash Scenario Was Rejected for Military Exercise
April 13, 2004
Scalia Apologizes for Erasure of Reporters’ Tapes of Speech
Scalia Apologizes for Seizure of Recordings
Ashcroft denied anti-terror funds on Sept. 10
Fear of Flying
Deadline Is Set for Rail Cargo Security
Ashcroft’s Pre-9-11 Priorities Scrutinized
9-11 Panel Is Said to Offer Harsh Review of Ashcroft
Commission Seeks Author of Brief Interview With CIA Analyst Requested
Ex-Director of F.B.I. Defends Agency’s Efforts Before 9-11
Staff Report Portrays a Divided and Backward Pre-9-11 F.B.I.
Suspicious Powders, Packages Keep FBI Unit on Edge
FBI Probes About 40 Abductions in Iraq
April 12, 2004
Tale of the (Scalia) Tapes
Major Terrorism Cases Await High Court
10 Questions for John Ashcroft
Local Officers Join Search for Illegal Immigrants
U.N. Workers Say Sudan Refugee Crisis Has Grown Critical
9-11 Panel to Examine Agencies’ Failure to Share Intelligence
Disclosures Put F.B.I.’s Actions Under Scrutiny
Plot Leader In Madrid Sought Help Of Al Qaeda
Complex Web of Madrid Plot Still Tangled
April 11, 2004
Airport Screening Upsets Crown Prince
A Warning, but Clear?
Pre-9-11 Secret Briefing Said That Qaeda Was Active in U.S.
Declassified Memo Said Al Qaeda Was in U.S.
Panel Plans to Document the Breadth of Lost Opportunities
Police Armor Prompts Lawsuits
April 10, 2004
Afghan Route to Prosperity: Grow Poppies
American Airlines Revealed Passenger Data
Briefing on Al Qaeda Included Specifics
Al-Qaeda threat included in Bush memo, sources say
Bush Was Warned of Possible Attack in U.S., Official Says
Families: Victims went to work, help
April 9, 2004
Going the Extra Mile
Rice Defends Pre-9-11 Anti-Terrorism Efforts
Zeroing In on One Classified Document
In Testimony to 9-11 Panel, Rice Sticks to the Script
White House Works to Declassify Al Qaeda Threat Memo
Kidnap: the new weapon of terror
April 8, 2004
System Can Detect Fraudulent Passports
Senate Panel OKs $1B for Rail Security
Push Is On to Give Legal Immigrants Vote in New York
Panel to Ask About Pre-9-11 Planning
Bush Understood Threat Posed by Al Qaeda, Rice Tells Panel
9-11 Panel: Bush White House Withheld Papers
FBI’s Ability In Espionage Is Questioned
Suit Contests Military Trials of Detainees at Cuba Base
Yemeni’s Attorney Tries to Halt Tribunals
What the 9-11 Commission Overlooks
April 7, 2004
Court official alleges Interior Department favored energy companies
ACLU Sues Over Government’s ’No-Fly’ List
China Executed 726 People in 2003
New Federal Drug Screening Would Permit Retesting
U.S. Hopes to Head Off Afghan Poppy Crop
’Armageddon’ Plan Was Put Into Action on 9-11, Clarke Says
ACLU Files Suit Over ’No-Fly’ List
7 Join in Suit to Overturn ’No Fly’ List Set by Agency
Homeland Security Denied Author Entry
Rice to Cite Pre-9-11 Mentality, Officials Say
As Rice Testimony Nears, Tone Remains a Question
Norway moving towards fully arming police
Europe Trying to Act First Against Terrorist Networks
April 6, 2004
Justices to Rule on Drug Dog at Traffic Stop
Government Workers May Face Drug Test Changes
Air Force master sergeant from Alaska joins no-fly lawsuit
9-11 Panel Plans Hard Questions for the F.B.I. and Justice Dept.
Bombers threaten to create ’inferno’
April 5, 2004
Afghan Farmers Protest Opium Crop Plan
Patriot Act divides Bush loyalists
Rice to Face Questions on Clarke
Leaders of 9-11 Panel Say Attacks Were Probably Preventable
Inmate backs Nichols’ defense
Spain Labels as Credible a Letter Threatening New Attacks
April 4, 2004
Iran Police Arrest 7, 700 on Drug Charges
New York’s Emergency Plan Stalled
Fleeing War, Refugees Met New Strife
Framework of Clarke’s Book Is Bolstered
U.S. Could’ve Stopped 9-11 Attacks, Panel Chief Says
Jailed Activist Denies He’s a Terrorist
Blast Rocks Madrid Suburb
Spread of Bin Laden Ideology Cited
April 3, 2004
9-11 Panel Granted Look at Clinton Papers
White House Agrees to Let Panel Review Clinton-Era Files
Foreign Rulings Not Relevant to High Court, Scalia Says
Roles in Disaster Cause Rift in City
U.S. Will Fingerprint 13 Million More in Fall
Millions More Travelers to U.S. to Face Fingerprints and Photos
Justice Dept. Seeks Owner of 9-11 Globe
Spain Confirms Matchup of Bomb Materials
Warning of Possible Attacks on Big-City Buses and Trains
April 2, 2004
Role of security companies likely to become more visible
Federal Judge Orders Release of Documents of White House
Documents Related to Cheney Case Ordered Released
Afghans’ opium crop may double
Government Issues Warning of Summer Bomb Plots in U.S.
U.S. Goals Solicited On Software Security
Sudan: Massive Atrocities in Darfur
British Author’s Visa Ordeal Is One for the Books
U.S. Extends Fingerprinting Rule to Millions More Visitors
Prosecutors Are Said to Have Expanded Inquiry Into Leak
I saw papers that show US knew al-Qa’ida would attack cities
Jailed Muslim: bin Laden led Bali bombing
Untested Islamic Militants Emerging, U.S. Official Says
Three Nations Arrest 53 Alleged Militants
Bomb Is Found on Spanish Rail Line
April 1, 2004
Sept. 11 Commission Sets Rice Hearing for April 8
Top Focus Before 9-11 Wasn’t on Terrorism
Bush Counsel Called 9-11 Panelist Before Clarke Testified
Review of death sentences ordered
U.S. Told to Review Death Row Cases
World Court Rules U.S. Should Review 51 Death Sentences
Afghans Ask for Economic Aid to Prevent Domination by Drug Trade
Data-Sharing Fails European Vote
With Friends Like Uzbekistan...
Most Say They Are Less Safe Since 9-11
March 31, 2004
President to Let Rice Testify About 9-11
When Goals Meet Reality: Bush’s Reversal on 9-11 Testimony
Commissioners Eager to Question Rice
Court Hears Cases on Agents’ Actions Abroad
Supreme Court upholds tank searches at border
Court considers foreigners’ right to sue
U.N. Court Orders U.S. to Review Cases of Mexicans
Airports’ Security Level Lowered
China Rebuts U.S. Criticism on Rights
U.S. Warns Against Attacks on Commercial Vessels
March 30, 2004
Rice 9-11 Testimony May Be Released
White House Said to Agree to Let Rice Answer Questions Publicly
Newsview: 9 / 11 Reversal Puts Rice on Spot
Justices Weigh Challenge To Ala. Execution Method
Emergency Plans Found Lacking GAO: Essential Services at Risk
Bill Would Speed Anti - Missile Device for Planes
UN warns over EU asylum rules
Indonesia warns of terrorists getting nuclear arms
March 29, 2004
Rice Defends Refusal To Testify Compromise Sought With 9-11 Commission
President Asked Aide to Explore Iraq Link to 9-11
Kerry a firm foe of death penalty
Homeland Security’s Early Test
Madrid attacks may spur Basque group to rethink terrorism
19 Killed in Uzbekistan Attacks and Explosion
March 28, 2004
9-11 Panel Provokes a Discussion the White House Hoped to Avoid
Ex-Bush Aide Calls for Testimony on Terrorism to Be Opened
Voting Rights of Florida Felons Scrutinized After 2000 Election
Marine Defends Guantánamo Detainee, and Surprises Australians
Disenfranchised Florida Felons Struggle to Regain Their Rights
Europe, U.S. Diverge on How to Fight Terrorism
CIA: AL QAIDA CARRIED OUT MADRID STRIKES
March 27, 2004
GOP Leaders Seek Release of Clarke’s 2002 Testimony
Analysis Bush, Clinton Varied Little on Terrorism
Refusal to Testify Has Precedent
March 26, 2004
For the Record
Rice Is Agreeable to Return for More of 9-11 Panel’s Queries
FBI up for private screens
General: U.S. Wants Canada to Join Pact
Missile Defense for Airliners Is Possible Soon, Makers Say
Judge Won’t Dismiss Guantanamo Spy Case
March 25, 2004
Ex-Aide Recounts Terror Warnings
Ex-Bush Aide Says Threat of Qaeda Was Not Priority
Colombia drops plans to spray drug crops in parks
9-11 Was Not an Attack, It Was Murder
Homeland Security Wants Better Integration
Domestic Security Gets a Mixed Appraisal
Missed Chances in a Long Hunt for bin Laden
March 24, 2004
9-11 Panel Critical of Clinton, Bush
Clarke to Testify on 9-11 Today
For a Day, Terrorism Transcends Politics as Panel Reviews Failures
Report Details C.I.A. Steps, and Missteps, Against bin Laden
Colombia gets results in drug war
U.S. Law Puts World Ports on Notice
White House Irks Senators by Inaction on Immigrants
March 23, 2004
Preliminary Rulings From 9 / 11 Commission
Rumsfeld Counters 9 / 11 Panel Findings
Justices hear ID-showing case
Judges Are Urged to Quit Board Positions
Justices Debate Right to Withhold Name From Police
Okla. Opens Trial
The Draconian ’Law 1008’ Will Be Revised
Truck Scanners Coming to All Port Terminals
FBI Tracked Kerry in Vietnam Vets Group
March 22, 2004
FBI budget cut after Sept. 11 attacks
FBI Budget Squeezed After 9-11
U.S. Faces Quandary In Freeing Detainees
March 21, 2004
War on Terror Is Suffering in Courtrooms
Guantánamo Detainees Deliver Intelligence Gains
Criminal rehab gets budget boost
March 20, 2004
Lost Police Reports Hint at Problems
Prison of Abused 9-11 Detainees Alters Ways
Justice Dept. Urges Changes at Federal Jail
Army Drops Chaplain’s Court-Martial
Charges Dropped Against Chaplain
Clinton Aides Plan to Tell Panel of Warning Bush Team on Qaeda
The Unmentionable Source of Terrorism
March 19, 2004
Scalia Won’t Sit Out Case On Cheney
Scalia Refusing to Take Himself Off Cheney Case
Metro Urges Passengers to Be Alert
Saudis Say U.S. Was Wrong to Criticize Detentions
Charges Dropped Against Muslim Chaplain
March 18, 2004
Scalia Angrily Defends His Duck Hunt With Cheney
TSA Defends Its Scrutiny of Airport Workers
US-led forces ’violate’ rights in Iraq
Probe Begun Over Halabi Investigator’s Documents
March 17, 2004
White House Likens Terror Case to WWII
Guantánamo and Jailers: Mixed Review by Detainees
Report Faults Prison System in 7 Deaths in Vermont
Suspect in Madrid Bombings Was Under Scrutiny in 3 Countries
March 16, 2004
The U.S. Supreme Court and The Imperial Presidency
Senate reviews railroad security
Agents aim to seal Arizona border to smuggling
U.S. Takes Steps to Tighten Mexican Border
Marshals Service found ’deficient’
U.S. Releases 26 Guantanamo Detainees
23 Afghans From Guantanamo Arrive Home
Similar Tactics, Different Names Al Qaeda-Like Groups Scrutinized
March 15, 2004
Gathering resistance
Illinois Governor in the Middle of New Death Penalty Debate
Death Penalty Divide Frustrated Blackmun
U.S. to expand ’laser visa’ port security program
Mock Terror Attack Response Provides Training for Disaster
26 released from Guantanamo detention: Pentagon
Al Qaeda Implicated In Madrid Bombings
Officials Worry of Pre - Election Attack
March 14, 2004
Border security to be beefed up
Yee’s Lawyers Ask Army To Drop Serious Charges
Video asserts al Qaeda attacked Spain
Spain Links 3 Moroccans and 2 Indians to Bomb Case
Five Held in Madrid Blasts
March 13, 2004
1M in Drugs Not in Fla. Evidence Room
U.S. convention security focusing on rail threat
U.S. Passenger Trains Vulnerable To Terror Attacks, Bulletin Warns
Bombings Lead U.S. to Raise Security for Trains
Easier Internet Wiretaps Sought
March 12, 2004
Senate Panel Agrees to Seek Federal Probe
U.S. Rail Agencies Tighten Security After Blasts in Spain
Budget worries Border Patrol
Ex-detainee alleges abuses at Guantanamo
Ex-Guantánamo Detainee Charges Beating
3 Afghan Youths Question U.S. Captivity
Bombs kill 192 in Spain
Madrid Train Blasts Kill at Least 190
March 11, 2004
$5 Million Settlement Ends Case of Tainted Texas Sting
Financial Agencies Criticize U.S.
Terror and Transatlantic Politics
Police Coverup Alleged After Mass Arrests
Freed Guantanamo prisoner denounces camp
Britain Frees 5 Citizens Sent Home From U.S. Jail
At Least 190 Dead in Madrid Terror Blast
Spain Struggles to Absorb Worst Terrorist Attack in Its History
Report Is Bleak for Whistle-Blowers
March 10, 2004
Bush Agrees to Answer All of 9-11 Panel’s Questions
Bush Backs Off Limit on 9-11 Questioning
Palestinian group says U.S. assassinated Abul Abbas
Hijacker of Achille Lauro Dies in U.S. Custody in Iraq
Indonesian Court Cuts Term of Terror Suspect
March 9, 2004
For the Record White House vs. 9-11 Panel: Resistance, Resolution
Court Alters Rule on Statements of Unavailable Witnesses
Justices Rule Against Statements Made Out of Court
Security Lax At Smallest U.S. Airports
Rights Report Accuses U.S. Troops of Abuses in Afghanistan
Police Shoot 2 Men After a Tip About Marijuana in an Apartment
Five British Prisoners Leave Guantanamo
Indonesia Cuts Sentence of Cleric Tied to Terror Group
March 8, 2004
New Mexico Embraces Renewable Energy
Panel scrutinizes energy
Dozens Treated After Chemicals Leak in Antwerp
Mine’s Pollution Fund Is Focus of Federal Agencies’ Duel
Duel to the Death Inside HIV-Infected Cells
Relatives of Prisoners at Guantánamo Bay Tell of Anger
March 7, 2004
Bush, Fox Settle Short-Term Visa Spat
Ashcroft Funds Under Scrutiny
As Shocks Replace Police Bullets, Deaths Drop but Questions Arise
March 6, 2004
Leak Investigators to Get Phone Log
Air Force One Phone Records Are Among Data Sought by Subpoena
Leak Investigators to Get Phone Log
March 5, 2004
Report: Air Force One phone records sought in leak case
California Judge Halts Proceedings in IBM Cancer Cases
3 American Muslims Convicted of Helping Wage Jihad
US wants nations to deny overflight rights to suspected WMD traffickers
House Panel Told Visa Demand Will Surge
Report Finds Republican Aides Spied on Democrats
GOP Aides Implicated In Memo Downloads
Going Undercover/Criminalizing Dissent?
German Judges Order a Retrial for 9-11 Figure
German Court Orders New Trial for 9-11 Suspect
March 4, 2004
German Court Overturns Conviction in 9-11 Case
Cargo Shippers Security Rules Delayed
U.S. Outlines Plan for Detainee Review
Lawyer Visits ’Dirty Bomb’ Suspect
Post Office Got 20,000 Powder Reports
Terrorist Bomb Threats Endanger French Railways
March 3, 2004
9-11 Panel Rejects White House Limits on Interviews
Justice Scalia Gets Cheney Case Recusal Request
Homeland Security Grants - A Not So Funny Joke
President Urges Renewal of the Antiterrorism Law
China issues human rights record of the US
Records Gap Leaves Borders Vulnerable Report Says
Terror Suspect’s Ambitions Worry U.S. Officials
’Torture Lite’ Takes Hold in War on Terror
March 2, 2004
Justices Agree to Evaluate Prison Policy Based on Race
Trial Proceeds for Defendant in Oklahoma City Bombing
Jury Selection Begins in Trial Of Terry Nichols
Court Leaves Up to Scalia a Recusal From Energy Case
U.S. Wants to Place Its Own Inspectors at Airports Abroad
FBI Failing to Seek Files for Defendants
U.S. Sends to Russia 7 Held at Guantanamo
March 1, 2004
Court Won’t Hear Muslim Charity Appeal
U.S. Plans for Inspectors in Overseas Airports
China issues human rights record of the US
True records of US human rights exposed
February 29, 2004
Judge in Oklahoma Bomb Case Calls Hearing After Report
New Trial of 1995 Okla. Bombing to Open
FEMA demands return of Isabel relief aid
February 28, 2004
Senator Rebuts Times Article on Panel Vote Over Subpoenas
Hastert, in Reversal, Backs Extension for 9-11 Panel
In Reversal, Hastert Endorses Extending 9-11 Panel’s Deadline
Lawyer in Two Cases Hosted Scalia Visit
Jakarta accuses US over human rights report
Handling of Terror Case Probed
F.B.I. Orders an Internal Review of Oklahoma City Bombing Files
Review Ordered on McVeigh Ties
FBI’s Discipline Practices Flawed, New Report Says
February 27, 2004
Senate Panel Presses Bush on War’s Plan
Extension of the 9-11 Panel Is Said to Hinge on Speaker
Freedom v. The Pentagon in the U.S. Supreme Court
Court Allows Medicinal Use of Marijuana
Advocates for Immigrants Scorn Bush Policy on Haitian Refugees
FBI bars crime-scene item removal
U.S. Says 13 FBI Agents Stole Trade Center Debris
February 26, 2004
Bush to Limit Testimony Before 9-11 Panel
Hastert Still Against Giving 9-11 Panel More Time
Report: Navy Drug Probe Leads to Charges
Personnel Changes at DHS Draw Skepticism
Homeland Security plans to secure communications
U.S. Report Criticizes Russia on Human Rights
U.S. human rights report criticizes friends, foes
State Department Reports Paint Dismal Human Rights Picture
F.B.I. Agents Took Mementos From Rubble of Twin Towers
Second Canadian Details Torture in Syrian Prison
February 25, 2004
GCHQ whistleblower cleared
High Court Underscores Warrant Rules
Justices Overturn Death Sentence in Texas
High Court, Citing Flaw in Law
Justices Overturn Texas Death Sentence
Tenet Says Dangers to U.S. Are at Least as Great as a Year Ago
Tenet Warns of Al Qaeda Threat
Air Marshals, Agents to Cooperate
Turkey’s Human Rights Record Is Taken to Task
Air marshals get Secret Service support
U.S. Charges Two at Guantánamo With Conspiracy
U.S. Charges 2 as Bin Laden Aides
A Top bin Laden Aide Threatens New Attacks Against the U.S.
Bin Laden’s Deputy Assails Bush
February 24, 2004
Sierra Club Wants Scalia To Sit Out Task Force Case
Court Denies Review of Post-9-11 Secrecy
Supreme Court Blocks Execution of Texas Inmate
Justices Agree to Hear Two Deportation Cases
Care of inmates criticized
FBI Releases Details Of Letter With Ricin
February 23, 2004
Your papers, please
Color-coded fliers
New powers for ’FBI-style police’
9 Truckers’ Files Subpoenaed
February 22, 2004
Marijuana taints presidential bids
Security Efforts Turning Capital Into Armed Camp
U.S. terror watch list keeps eye on all groups
U.S. Agency Sees Global Network for Bomb Making
’Terrorism, Freedom, and Security’
Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism
February 21, 2004
Supreme Court Will Hear 3rd Detainee Case
Court Accepts Case of ’Dirty Bomb’ Suspect
The PATRIOT Act and the Threat to Liberty
Outcry on Right Over Bush Plan on Immigration
Skeptics Doubt Ruling on U.K. Arms Aide
International Red Cross Visits Hussein in U.S. Custody
February 20, 2004
9-11 Panel Head Assails Delay
Supreme Court Expands Review of ’Enemy Combatant’ Rule
High Court to Decide Bush’s Powers in Padilla Case
U.S. Will Free 5 Britons Held at Cuban Base
U.S. Agrees to Free 5 Britons, Dane From Guantanamo Jail
February 19, 2004
Jury Sides With Boeing In Employee Dismissal
U.S. to Keep Key Data On Infrastructure
FBI report shows agents punished, fired for crimes
Senator Says Report on Misconduct by F.B.I. Agents
Guardsman Charged in Al Qaeda Case
Detained and tortured by the US military
February 18, 2004
Book details last meals
Brazilian Indians fear millennial way of life is threatened
Terrorism Prosecutor Sues Justice Dept.
Prosecutor sues Justice, Ashcroft
February 17, 2004
U.S. Intelligence Official: Qaeda Posed Plane Threat
U.N. Envoy Criticizes Detentions by Cuba
February 16, 2004
Don’t sacrifice civil liberties
U.N.: Cuban Dissidents Held in ’Alarming’ Conditions
Partisan Denunciations Fly Over Secret Strategy Memos
Homegrown Terror A potent poison.
February 15, 2004
Bush to Limit 9-11 Panel
Intelligence Commission’s Finances Will Stay Private
New York Police Training for Catastrophic Terrorism
February 14, 2004
Senate to Close Intelligence Session
Bush, Clinton Agree to Testify Privately to Panel Probing 9-11
Study Revises Texas’s Standing as a Death Penalty Leader
Homeland Security Rethinks Personnel System
NYPD Preparing Strategies for Attacks
Panel Set Up To Hear Pleas Of Detainees
Sting Suspect Stressed Military Prowess
February 13, 2004
Pact Gives U.S. Search Rights Over Ships
Bush Agrees to Meet With 9-11 Panel
Intelligence Panelists Set
Senate Panel Expands Probe of Iraq Data
Report Faults TSA on Privacy
Privacy Issue Delays Change in Airport Screening System
Cuba Detentions May Last Years
February 12, 2004
Scalia Rejects Pleas for Recusal in Cheney Case
British Airways Cancels 2 Flights, Citing Security Fears
Indigenous people demand rights protection at U.N.-backed conference
More Jews move to Germany than to Israel
Anxiety Takes Hold of Presidential Aides Caught Up in Leak Inquiry
An Afghan Boy’s Life in U.S. Custody
2nd Suspect Can See Lawyer
Spanish Detainee Sent Home
Group’s paintball turned into military training, man testifies
At Trial, U.S. Traces Roots of Terror Network to Brooklyn
Bin Laden has bought fleet of 15 ships for terror attacks
February 11, 2004
No ’Smoking Guns’ in Reports, Head of Sept. 11 Panel Says
9-11 Panel to Accept Summary of Briefings
Report Questions the Reliability of an F.B.I. Ballistics Test
Study Faults FBI Bullet Tests
Move Against Police Heartens Some in Juarez
Freed Afghan, 15, Recalls a Year at Guantánamo
Pentagon Allows Padilla to See Lawyer
U.S. to Allow ’Enemy Combatant’ to See a Lawyer
February 10, 2004
9-11 Panel Threatens to Issue Subpoena for Bush’s Briefings
Bush Aides Testify in Leak Probe
Top Bush Aide Is Questioned in C.I.A. Leak
Sierra Club May Seek Scalia Recusal in Cheney Case
Airline Surveillance Office Director Resigns
Democrats Say File Issue Could Bring Probe
Democrats Suggest Inquiry Points to Wider Spying by G.O.P.
Greek Police Training for Suicide Attacks
February 9, 2004
Scalia Travel Sparks New Questions About Recusals
Protests Continue in California as Execution Nears
Bush Aide Testifies in CIA Leak Probe
Blair Announces Plans for ’British FBI’
February 8, 2004
Members of Sept. 11 Panel Praise Interview With Rice
Armed for Terrorists, in Case Kindness Doesn’t Work
DNA Analysis of Ricin Could Track Source
Voting right pushed for felons in District
Regional Terrorist Groups Pose Growing Threat, Experts Warn
February 7, 2004
Bush Sets Panel on Intelligence Before Iraq War
Bush Names Commission On Iraq Data
Court rejects effort to ban foods that contain hemp
2 More Detainees at Guantanamo May Face Tribunals, Pentagon Says
February 6, 2004
Bush Names Panel to Examine Intelligence on Iraq Weapons
Bush Sets Up Iraq WMD Intelligence Panel
Scalia’s Trip With Cheney Raises Questions of Impartiality
Scalia Joined Cheney on Flight
A Shrinking Death Row Rulings Contribute to Md. Decline
New York City Wants Easing of Patriot Act
One More Slap at a Prying Eye
Senate Offices Open Again as Ricin Inquiry Continues
Ricin Probe Looks to Truckers for Help
Frist Staffer Quits Over Judiciary Probe
Pentagon to Alter Military Tribunal Rules
February 5, 2004
Bush, in Reversal, Supports More Time for 9-11 Inquiry
Extension of 9-11 Probe Backed
Terror alert system riles House committee
Ridge Asserts Action Halted Terror Attack
Ridge Believes Holiday Security Averted Attack
N.Y. City Council Passes Anti-Patriot Act Measure
Williams Wants Police in Schools Mayor Working On New Security Plan
Nations Step Up Campaign Against Terror
February 4, 2004
President to Allow More Time for 9-11 Commission’s Report
Supreme Court Mulls Enemy Combatant Case
Insanity Issue Lingers as Texas Execution Is Set
Broader security
Incident Illustrates Lapses in Security Net
Investigators Seek Ties In Anthrax, Ricin Cases
Teams Search Capitol Mail for Ricin
Finding of Ricin in Office Disrupts Senate
Ricin Partially Shuts Senate
February 3, 2004
Commission to Decide Itself on Depth of Its Investigation
Intelligence Panel Will Cast Net Beyond Iraq
Bill Would Give 9-11 Panel Time
Tests Indicate Poison In Senate Mail Room Of Majority Leader
Tainted prison food sparks controversy
Poison Ricin Found in Sen. Frist’s Office
February 2, 2004
Bush to Establish Panel to Examine U.S. Intelligence
Bush Meets With Ex-Inspector Before Naming Intelligence Panel
UK Teenager Sentenced for Hacking U.S. Research Lab
Detaining Hamdi
Inmates surrender, release guard
February 1, 2004
Airlines Ground 6 Flights to U.S. Over Concerns About Terrorism
Flights Cut on Fear Of Al Qaeda Attacks
Terror tipoff halts flights to Dulles
Prison inmates pay for their upkeep
Saddam Reportedly Helps U.S. Interrogators
Prison inmates pay for their upkeep
January 31, 2004
White House Holding Notes Taken by 9-11 Commission
Seven Flights to and From U.S. Are Canceled
New Concern Is Expressed About Flights From Abroad
New Air Terror Concerns Raised
FBI Investigates Head of Detroit Office
January 30, 2004
Veto Threatened on Bill to Restrict Powers Under Terrorism Law
White House Intensifies Efforts to Safeguard Patriot Act
Senators to Request Extension for 9-11 Panel
3 Teenagers Are Released From Guantánamo and Sent Home
U.S. Releases 3 Teens From Guantanamo
General Warns of Pakistani, Saudi Extremists
January 29, 2004
Veto Threatened on Bill to Restrict Powers Under Terrorism Law
Battle Over 9-11 Panel’s Deadline Intensifies
Security Program Collars Criminals
NASA Says It Gathered Little Data on Passengers
U.S. Flies Home Large Group of Illegal Brazilian Detainees
Inquiries Begun Into Handling of Detroit Terror Cases
Dossier program alarms Utahns
Qaeda Trainee Is Reported Seized in Yemen
Charity Event May Have Terrorist Link
January 28, 2004
9-11 Commission Says It Needs More Time
Justice Dept. Ends Testing of Criminals for Drug Use
Report Finds No Abuse of Patriot Act
Justice pursues few claims of abuse under Patriot Act
January 27, 2004
9-11 Panel Says F.A.A. Played Down Scenario
9-11 Panel Faults U.S. For Letting Hijackers In
Citing Free Speech, Judge Voids Part of Antiterror Act
Part of Patriot Act Is Struck Down
Patriot Act rule rejected by judge
Advice on Right to Counsel Upheld
Supreme Court to Review Using Execution in Juvenile Cases
A Death Penalty Revisited
Supreme Court to rule on execution of minors
New York Seeks Change in Disbursing Terror Funds
Rights Group Disputes Iraq War Claim
North Korean refugees get harsh treatment on return
January 26, 2004
White House May Be Probed on CIA Leak
Part of Patriot Act ruled unconstitutional
Supreme Court Reaffirms Miranda Ruling
L.A. judge cites vagueness in Patriot Act
Supreme Court to Consider Banning Execution of Teens
California’s New Standard of Law and Order
Rights Group: Iraq War Was ’Not Humanitarian’
Illegal criminal aliens abound in U.S.
Whistleblower Coming In Cold From the F.B.I.
January 25, 2004
Guantanamo Spy Cases Evaporate
Cheney Calls for More Unity in Fight Against Terrorism
January 24, 2004
Jury Said to Hear Evidence in C.I.A. Leak
Clearing of Illinois Death Row Upheld
Top Illinois Court Upholds Total Amnesty of Death Row
Federal Judge Scolds Justice Dept. Lawyers
America’s Prison Habit
January 23, 2004
Senate Inquiry Into Memos That Went Astray Nears End
Detainee cases hit court
High Court Questioned On Allowing Scalia Trip
Canadian Sues U.S. Officials
Bush Plans to Boost Anti-Terrorism Funding
U.S. judge rules part of the Patriot Act is unconstitutional
Pr. George’s Agrees to Curb Excessive Force by Police
Appeals Court Stays Order To Free Padilla
Azerbaijan Accused Of Using Torture
January 22, 2004
Lawmakers Not Rushing to Take Up Terrorism Act
Suits Against Airline Put Focus on Privacy Concerns
2 Senators Counter Bush on Immigrants
Easing of Internet Regulations Challenges Surveillance Efforts
Probe of Intercepted Messages Focuses on Shelby
Ex - CIA Officials Urge Name Leak Inquiry
Ashcroft Urges Global Corruption Fight
Lawyer Says Cuba Detainees Face Unfair System
Lawyer Criticizes Rules for Tribunals
January 21, 2004
Park Police Chief Turns Down a Deal
Foreign Policy Iraq as One Milestone In Global War on Terror
January 20, 2004
New Kinds of Drug Tests Weighed for Federal Workers
Bush Pushes Plan to Permit Internet Surveillance
January 19, 2004
9-11 Panel Unlikely to Get Later Deadline
DEA disrupts Colombia drug ring
U.S. Presses for Leeway in Terror Probes
Handcuffing judges and justice
Australian Parents Have New Hope for U.S.-Detained Son
Imam Accused of Lies on Terrorist Links
January 18, 2004
Huge caches of drugs, cash seized at borders last year
The Demonized Seed
Northwest Gave U.S. Data on Passengers
Islamic exile ordered bombings from Oslo, claims CIA
January 17, 2004
Rumsfeld asks Supreme Court to overturn "enemy combatant" ruling
Scalia and Opus Dei - Radicals on the High Court
High Court to Consider Detention Case
Court May Hear Case of Terror Suspect
Justices to Rule on Holding Illegal Immigrants
Bush Seeks Quick Ruling on U.S. Detainees
January 16, 2004
White House to Appeal Terror Suspect Case
Mexico Awaits Hague Ruling on Citizens on U.S. Death Row
Bush’s Power to Plan Trial of Detainees Is Challenged
Rikers Houses Low-Level Inmates at High Expense
January 15, 2004
2 on 9-11 Panel Are Questioned on Earlier Security Roles
Brazil Jails American Airlines Pilot Over Fingerprinting Snub
F.B.I. Director Calls Attack Quite Likely
FBI Chief Says Tribunals May Try 9-11 Suspects
January 14, 2004
Justices Uphold Roadblocks as a Way to Find Witnesses
Wider Latitude for Roadblocks
Court Voids a Bush Move on Energy
FBI chief expects tribunals for 3 terror suspects
Cuba detainees seek right to appeal
January 13, 2004
Military Lawyers Question Tribunal Rules
Indian tribe takes Everglades fight to U.S. Supreme Court
Justices refuse challenge on secrecy over detainees
Court Approves Police Use of Random Roadblocks
Justices Allow Policy of Silence on 9-11 Detainees
Secrecy Allowed On 9-11 Detention
Some Fliers Could Avoid Extra Scrutiny
At Conference, Fox Backs Bush’s Guest-Worker Plan
Mexico’s Fox Backs Bush Proposal on Immigration
Prison escape linked to Gulf Cartel
Military Lawyers Question Tribunal Rules
Preventing ’rendition’
January 12, 2004
Justices Refuse to Review Case on Secrecy and 9-11 Detentions
U.S. to Push Airlines for Passenger Records
New System for Air Security Moves Forward
BOILING SLOWLY LIKE A FROG IN A POT
Saudi Arabia unveils huge weapons discovery
Study Published by Army Criticizes War on Terror’s Scope
January 11, 2004
Judges Order City to Release More Records About 9-11
Higher Threshold for Death Penalty Is Sought
Terror Policy: Between Fear and Freedom
Strangers in a strange land
Hill Cool to Bush Immigration Plan
January 10, 2004
Justices to Hear Case of Citizen Held as Enemy
High Court to Weigh Detention of Citizens
Threat Level Lowered to Yellow
Terror Threat Is Lowered to ’Elevated,’ Ridge Says
U.S. and Brazil Fingerprinting: Is It Getting Out of Hand?
U.S. Negotiating to Release Many Held at Guantánamo
British Detainees’ Extradition Possible
January 9, 2004
Showdown on Terrorism Case
Interruption of Effort to Down Drug Planes Is Disclosed
Bush Proposes Legal Status for Immigrant Labor
Plan for Illegal Immigrant Workers Draws Fire From Two Sides
Border Politics as Bush Woos 2 Key Groups With Proposal
U.S. Halts Cuban Immigration Talks;
Miami federal court has ’secret docket’ to keep some cases hidden
U.S. Reasserts Right to Declare Citizens to Be Enemy Combatants
January 8, 2004
Showdown on Terrorism Case
Interruption of Effort to Down Drug Planes Is Disclosed
Border Politics as Bush Woos 2 Key Groups With Proposal
U.S. Halts Cuban Immigration Talks;
Miami federal court has ’secret docket’ to keep some cases hidden
U.S. Reasserts Right to Declare Citizens to Be Enemy Combatants
January 7, 2004
U.S. will develop antimissile system
3 firms tapped for anti-missile project
World Opinion Is Fragmented on Tighter Security for Visitors
Nations Balk at Sky Marshals
Bush Would Give Illegal Workers Broad New Rights
Bush Plan Would Give Immigrants Legal Status
White House Want Faster Detainee Review
Players: Dennis J. Reimer
Saddam’s victims eager to tell stories
January 6, 2004
No Word From Bush On Forms in Leak Probe
Senator Urges White House on Leak Probe
Pilots resist armed officers
U.S. Begins Screening Program for Monitoring Foreign Visitors
U.S. Taking Photos and Fingerprints Of Visitors
Pilots and Officials in Europe Balk at Push for Guns on Jets
AOL to Add Spyware Detection to Service
Police to Guard 12 City Schools Cited as Violent
U.S. Requests Secrecy In 9-11 Detainee’s Case
C.I.A. Says Newest Audiotape Is Probably From bin Laden
Letter Bombs Sent to Europe Aides
January 5, 2004
High Court May Broaden Terror War Review
Justices to Plunge Into Legal Issues Raised by War on Terror
News Groups Seek to Open Secret Case
In Security Push, U.S. Begins Fingerprinting at Airports
Cities in revolt over Patriot Act
Al-Jazeera Airs Audiotape Allegedly of Bin Laden
January 4, 2004
U.S. Arrivals Fingerprinted in Brazil
British Air Resumes Washington Flight After Two Days
Delayed Flight Takes Off, Still Shrouded in Fog of War
Bush to Seek Immigrant Benefit Protection
Too Much Power
Our right to be left alone
January 3, 2004
Investigators Into C.I.A. Leak Ask Officials
Bush Aides Face Request To Free Media To Give Names
3 Air Routes Focus of Scrutiny Flight From London to Dulles Canceled Again
Flight Groundings Lead Allies to Query Washington
Nations Comply Guardedly on Cancellations
January 2, 2004
Justice Could Decide Leak Was Not a Crime
January 1, 2004
Head of Leak Probe Is Called Relentless