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Govt targeting press with anti-terror propaganda: report (AFP) (Tue, 26 Aug 2008)

A student in Sri Lanka student looks at the BBC news website. A British government agency has been sending anti-Al-Qaeda propaganda to news organisations in a bid to damage the global terror network's AFP - A government agency is sending anti-Al-Qaeda propaganda to news organisations in a bid to damage the global terror network's "brand", The Guardian reported Tuesday.


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Jail for Briton who recruited jihadists online (AFP) (Tue, 19 Aug 2008)

This handout picture from the Leeds Counter Terrorism Unit shows Aabid Khan. Khan -- a Briton who recruited Islamist extremists online to stage holy war worldwide, including Britain's youngest terrorism convict -- has been jailed for 12 years.(HO)AFP - A Briton who recruited Islamist extremists online to stage holy war worldwide, including Britain's youngest terrorism convict, was jailed for 12 years on Tuesday.


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British "Mr Fix-it" al Qaeda cyber-recruiter jailed (Reuters) (Tue, 19 Aug 2008)

Aabid Hussain Khan, 23, is seen in this undated handout photo. (West Yorkshire Police/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - A Briton described by prosecutors as a terrorism "Mr Fix-it" who recruited young people to al Qaeda's ideology over the Internet was jailed for 12 years on Tuesday while one of his accomplices received a 10-year term.


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Plans unveiled for memorial to London bombings victims (AFP) (Fri, 01 Aug 2008)

This handout image obtained from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport(DCMS) shows a computer-generated image of plans for a memorial for the victims of 7/7 terrorism in London.(AFP/DCMS-HO)AFP - Families of the victims of the July 7, 2005 London bombings unveiled plans on Friday for a memorial of stainless steel pillars representing each of the 52 innocent victims.


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Trial of London bombings 'helpers' ends without verdict (AFP/POOL/File) (Fri, 01 Aug 2008)
AFP/POOL/File - A jury failed on Friday to reach a verdict in the trial of three men accused of assisting the suicide bombers who killed 52 innocent people on the London transport network on July 7, 2005.
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No verdict in London July 7 bombing case (Reuters) (Fri, 01 Aug 2008)

(From left) Waheed Ali, Sadeer Saleem and Mohammed Shakil are seen in a combination photo. (Metropolitan Police/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - A jury failed to reach a verdict on Friday in the trial of three Britons accused of helping to plot suicide bombings in London in July 2005, the capital's worst peacetime attack which left 52 dead.


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Jury fails to reach verdicts in UK bombings case (AP) (Fri, 01 Aug 2008)
AP - A jury in the trial of three British Muslims alleged to have aided the 2005 London subway bombings has failed to reach verdicts.
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