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He said it smacked of a fear campaign run by the government in the run-up to the general election, due in a few months.
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More than half of those arrested in the UK on suspicion of terrorism since September 2001 have been released without charge, according to figures.
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India has expressed concern at the continued detention of an Indian doctor in Australia in connection with the failed bomb attacks in the UK.
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"If you give up a freedom like this, you'll never get it back. It seems that all people have to say now is 9/11 to justify a crackdown. And you are made to look un-American if you disagree."
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The bridge - a dual two-lane cable- supported structure - will form part of the road system extending from Dream City - a residential project being built on top of a MTR station in the district's south - to the proposed Tseung Kwan O-Lam Tin tunnel.
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A man who drove a restored army tank on a rampage against mobile phone towers in Australia's biggest city believed radio waves had "harmed his head," the tank's owner said yesterday.
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Although the Bush administration is in deep trouble over Iraq, it remains focused on Iran. A well-placed source in Washington said: "Bush is not going to leave office with Iran still in limbo."
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The 27-year-old Gold Coast Hospital registrar is charged with supporting a terrorist organisation after giving a mobile phone SIM card to a relative later accused of being involved in plotting car bomb attacks in the UK
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A highly functional bionic hand which was invented by a Scottish NHS worker has gone on the market.
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Many people, it seemed, were offended by the presence of a store selling half-caf mocha frapuccinos in the most hallowed spot in China, a place where 24 emperors had ruled in almost unimaginable grandeur for nearly 500 years.
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Proximity monitors the proximity of your mobile phone or other bluetooth device and executes custom AppleScripts when the device goes out of range or comes into range of your computer.
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You’re not a bad person, and no one hates you, but it would be valuable to learn the very personal preferences of your friends, family members, and co-workers before including them in unrequested email or choosing to expose their private address...