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last updated: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 05:09:24 GMT

 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 02:46:32 GMT Leaders agree to UN truce timing
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah will begin early on Monday, the UN Secretary General announces.
 Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:08:02 GMT Bush links Hezbollah and 'plot'
President Bush says UK terror suspects and Lebanon militant group Hezbollah share a "totalitarian ideology".
 Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:59:47 GMT Castro 'better' for 80th birthday
President Fidel Castro's condition is improving after surgery, Cuban media report ahead of his 80th birthday.

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last updated: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 05:09:24 GMT

  Foiled terror plot on scale of 9/11
The arrests targeted an alleged plot to blow up several transatlantic flights using liquid explosives.

  New focus on passenger carry-ons
The US is rushing to address security risks posed by airline hand luggage in the wake of the London arrests.

  Hizbullah's resilience built on years of homework
Meticulous planning and a thorough understanding of Israeli military doctrine both play into its success.


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last updated: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 04:21:32 GMT

 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:00:00 EDT After U.N. Accord, Israel Expands Push in Lebanon
As Israel poured troops into Lebanon in its deepest push yet, the U.N. secretary general announced that a cease-fire would take effect on Monday morning.
 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:00:00 EDT News Analysis: Israel Seeks Hint of Victory
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, under pressure at home, aims to conclude the conflict with what could be viewed as a victory.
 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:00:00 EDT Tracing Plots, British Watch, Then Pounce
British law enforcement is more willing than its American counterpart to wait as a terror plot develops, experts said.

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last updated: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 05:09:25 GMT

 Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:00:00 EST TSA targets inflight bomb assembly
Assembling bombs in flight and then detonating on board--the alleged outline of the plot that led to the arrests of at least 24 people in Britain--is not an entirely new idea. In early 2004, a British newspaper, the Observer, reported that "security sources" believed Islamic militants had conducted "dry runs" on flights between the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa of a brand-new style of attack: Suicide bombers would carry pieces of explosives, items like wires or batteries not banned on airplanes, past security screeners. They would then build a bomb in flight.
 Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:00:00 EST Retail sales figures improve
Consumers went on a buying spree in July, boosting retail spending numbers more than expected. Despite higher oil prices, retail sales grew 1.4 percent during the month, the Commerce Department reported today. It's the biggest rise since January and comes after a 0.4 percent decline in June sales.
 Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:00:00 EST Terror suspects planned to use liquid explosives to blow up planes
Terrorism suspects plotting to blow up American planes headed from the United Kingdom to the United States were planning to smuggle hydrogen peroxide-based liquid/slurry explosives in modified sports drink bottles, U.S. News has learned. The suspects had figured out a way to modify the bottoms of the factory-sealed bottles and fill them with the explosives that were similar to those used in other recent attacks in London, and at least nine planes were targets, the official said. So far, British police have arrested at least 24 suspects in the plot, which had been months in the planning.

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last updated: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 05:09:25 GMT

 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 04:05:08 GMT Israel suffers highest 1-day toll of war (AP)

Israeli paratroopers walk along a dirt road as they make their way to a  Lebanese village in southern Lebanon after crossing the border from northern Israel Saturday Aug. 12, 2006. Israel stepped up its airstrikes and continued its incursions across the border early Saturday, not long after the U.N. Security Council voted on a resolution to halt the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)AP - More Israeli troops surged into southern Lebanon on Saturday, reaching the Litani River and engaging in some of the heaviest combat of the monthlong war just hours after the U.N. Security Council adopted a cease-fire plan. Israel lost 19 soldiers — its highest one-day toll.


 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 02:33:11 GMT Probe into air plot focuses on brothers (AP)

A British Airways aircraft comes into land  at London's Heathrow Airport, as it flies over an urban estate near the airport, Saturday Aug. 12, 2006, as disruption caused by an alleged terrorist threat continues.   Brothers arrested in Pakistan and England emerged Saturday as key figures in a suspected plot to destroy U.S.-bound aircraft in flight, while prominent Muslims in Britain accused the government of encouraging extremism through its foreign policy. Pakistani intelligence agents were questioning at least 17 people, including British nationals, officials said Saturday. British police released one suspect Friday night but were continuing to question 23 others suspected of involvement in the alleged plot to bring down as many as 10 airliners with innocent-looking liquid explosives.  (AP Photo / Alastair Grant)AP - The investigation into a plot to blow up jetliners over the Atlantic zeroed in Saturday on brothers arrested in Pakistan and Britain, one named as a key al-Qaida suspect who left the family's home in England years ago and the other described as gentle and polite.


 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 03:07:16 GMT 3 Texas men arraigned on terror charges (AP)
AP - Three Texas men were arraigned Saturday on terrorism-related charges after police found about 1,000 cell phones in their minivan, and prosecutors say they believe the men were targeting a bridge connecting Michigan's Upper and Lower peninsulas.

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last updated: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 05:09:26 GMT

 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:08:22 -0400 Israel Suffers Highest 1-Day Toll of War
Israeli Army Says 19 Soldiers Killed in Lebanon, Israel's Highest 1-Day Toll in the War
 Sat, 12 Aug 2006 21:48:18 -0400 Annan: Mideast Cease-Fire Starts Monday
U.N. Secretary-General Says Cease-Fire in Mideast Will Start Monday Morning
 Mon, 07 Aug 2006 17:00:17 -0400 Public Sees Blame to Share in Israel-Hezbollah Conflict
Majority Says Hezbollah Deserves More Blame

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last updated: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 05:09:27 GMT

 2006-08-13T00:00+00:00 Hunt for 'two dozen' terror cells
Security sources reveal 'up to two dozen' terror investigations across the UK as Pakistan intelligence identifies direct link to July 7 atrocity.
 2006-08-13T00:00+00:00 UN says 'peace tomorrow' despite Israeli attack
Ground war escalates but UN says there will be 'peace tomorrow'.
 2006-08-13T00:00+00:00 Louise France
The English emigres who crossed the channel - for good.

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 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:44:23 EDT U.N.: Hostilities to end Monday morning
The end of Israel-Hezbollah hostilities takes effect at 1 a.m. ET on Monday, the U.N. chief saysHassan Nasrallah says Hezbollah will agree to a U.N.-brokered truceLebanon's Cabinet unanimously approves the Security Council resolution The deadliest day for Israeli soldiers, as 24 dieFive dead after Israeli helicopter downed
 Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:56:49 EDT Police raid Internet cafes in plane terror probe
Suspects in an alleged plot to blow up trans-Atlantic flights received a message in recent days in which they were advised, "Do your attacks now," U.S. sources said. The message was part of the reason British authorities decided an attack was imminent, according to an unclassified security memo.
 Sat, 12 Aug 2006 15:32:52 EDT Lawyer says suspects upset
The lawyer for two of the suspects rounded up in a possible plot to bring down as many as 10 trans-Atlantic flights on Saturday criticized their treatment at the hands of British police.

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