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Indonesian National Police Spokesperson Maj. Gen. Edward Aritonang shows a picture of the three militants killed in Tuesday's raid from left to right, the most wanted Indonesian terror suspects Dulmatin, Ridwan, and Hassan during a press conference at the National Police headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Indonesian counterterror authorities won international praise on Wednesday for killing Dulmatin, a top-ranked Southeast Asian militant wanted for planning the deadly 2002 Bali bombings.
Bali   Indonesia   Photos   Police   Terrorism
 BBC News 
'Bali bomber' Dulmatin confirmed dead in Indonesia raid
Indonesia has confirmed that police have killed Dulmatin, the last main suspect of the 2002 Bali bombings. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's announcement came a day after police said they had... (photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana)
An anti-terror policeman clears the way from onlookers after a raid in Pamulang on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
Australia   Indonesia   Photos   SE Asia   Terrorism
 BBC News 
Indonesia president confirms death of militant Dulmatin
The Indonesian president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has confirmed that the terror suspect Dulmatin was killed in a police raid in Jakarta. Indonesian security forces said they had killed three... (photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana)
Indonesian police officers check a car during a search for militants in Pidie, Aceh province, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 9, 2010.  The New York Times 
Indonesian Forces Kill 3 Terror Suspects
JAKARTA — Indonesian counterterrorism forces stormed an Internet cafe and a nearby house on the outskirts of Jakarta on Tuesday, killing three suspected terrorists and arresting two others.... (photo: AP / Heri Juanda)
Indonesia   Jakarta   Photos   Security   Terrorism
 Armenian women pray at Surp Astvadzadzin Church in Istanbul, Turkey, March 27, 2005. Turkey´s mass expulsion of Armenians during World War I - which Armenians say was part of a genocide that claimed 1.5 million lives, is one of the most sensitive s  The Independent 
Robert Fisk: Living proof of the Armenian genocide
It's only a small grave, a rectangle of cheap concrete marking it out, blessed by a flourish of wild yellow lilies. Inside are the powdered bones and skulls and bits of femur of up to 300 children,... (photo: AP Photo/Osman Orsal)
Armenia   Fisk   Genocide   Photos   Wild
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In this photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the Navy assault ship USS New York sails through the Mississippi River Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009, after departing Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Avondale, La. The ship has 7.5 tons of steel from the World Trade Center in its bow, and is scheduled to be commissioned in November 2009 in New York. The Guardian
Northrop quits US tanker contest; boost to Boeing
* EADS not ruling out solo bid - sources * Northrop backers frustrated, disappointed * Boeing says 767 saves $10 bln in fuel costs alone (Recasts, adds reaction from... (photo: AP / U.S. Navy, Petty Officer 2nd Class John P. Curtis)
Boeing   Defence   Pentagon   Photos   US
In this photo taken Wednesday, March 3, 2010, Chinese military personnel are seen on a street of Lhasa, western China's Tibet region Newsvine
Heavy security is the new normal in China's Tibet
LHASA — The troops with automatic rifles patrolling the Tibetan quarter of the capital of Chinese-controlled Tibet are as ever-present as Buddhist pilgrims. Two... (photo: AP / David Wivell)
China   HumanRights   Photos   Tibet   Troops
New Zealand's Shane Bond runs up to bowl in the nets during a practice session at the Guyana National Stadium in Georgetown, Guyana, Thursday, April 5, 2007, ahead of their Super Eight Cricket World Cup match against Ireland on Monday. The Times of India
Bond all set to play in IPL-3
WELLINGTON: New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond is all set to declare himself available for the Indian Premier League, starting on March 12. New Zealand Cricket Players... (photo: AP Photo / Aman Sharma)
Cricket   India   New zealand   Photos   Sports
Pakistani security officials and rescue workers stand next to a crater caused by a suicide car bombing on a building in Lahore, Pakistan on Monday, March 8, 2010. A suicide car bomber struck a building where police interrogate high-value suspects in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, killing scores of people and wounding dozens, officials said. Deccan Chronicle
8 dead in Lahore blast
8 dead in Lahore blast... (photo: AP / Hamza Ahmed)
Terrorism   Lahore   Pakistan   Photos   Taliban
 A man identified as Adam Yehiye Gadahn, an American who the FBI believes attended al-Qaida training camps in Pakistan and served as an al-Qaida translator, speaks during part of a 41-minute video posted on an Islamic militant Web site Saturday, Sept. 2, China Daily
Pakistan arrests American-born al-Qaida
KARACHI, Pakistan: The American-born spokesman for al-Qaida has been arrested by Pakistani intelligence officers in the southern city of Karachi, two officers and a... (photo: AP)
Al Qaida   Intelligence   Pakistan   Photos   US
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