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The Senate Wednesday approved a bill to put new rules in place for intelligence agency eavesdropping on suspected terrorists.
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The Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that will overhaul rules on terrorist surveillance while giving the Bush administration a win it had sought fo...
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The Senate finally is expected to pass a bill overhauling rules on secret government eavesdropping, completing a lengthy and bitter debate that pitted...
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President Bush signed a bill Tuesday allowing Nelson Mandela to visit the United States without the secretary of state having to certify that he is no...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As celebrities threw an early 90th birthday party for Nelson Mandela in London's Hyde Park on Friday, U.S. lawmakers erase...
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The U.S. has given Pakistan nearly $6 billion for fighting terrorists without much or any proof that it is being used for those purposes a GAO audit f...
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An adviser to Sen. John McCain apologized Monday for saying a terrorist attack on the United States would be "a big advantage" for the Repub...
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The federal government will tell 7,000 businesses next week that they are considered high risk-terrorist targets because they house large amounts of c...
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The Bush administration moved Monday to impose financial sanctions against a Philippines-based group, its leader and other members accused of terroris...
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President Bush said Friday that Europe and United States must hold firm in Afghanistan and never let it be a base for terrorists again.