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Terrorism

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Mar 10

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‘Jihad Jane’ Suspect Suggests Changing Face of Terrorism

American Colleen LaRose, the self-proclaimed "Jihad Jane," faces terror charges for trying to murder a Swedish artist for his depiction of the prophet Muhammad. Gwen Ifill talks to a reporter about the threat of domestic terrorism.

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Mar 05

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News Wrap: Jobless Claims Boost Confidence on Wall Street

In other news Friday, positive unemployment numbers from Labor Department helped Wall Street rally, and General Motors announced it will reinstate 600 dealerships it had planned to close.

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Mar 04

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News Wrap: U.N. Mission Chief Urges Taliban Talks

In other news Thursday, the head of the U.N. mission in Afghanistan conceded that peace with the Taliban is "unachievable" without a change in strategy, and a German court convicted four Islamic extremists for plotting to attack Americans.

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Mar 02

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Afghan Officials Look to Build Stability in Helmand Province

Afghan officials are focused on bringing stable governance and public infrastructure services to the former Taliban stronghold of Marjah, after raising the Afghan flag over the city last week. Alex Thomson reports for ITN.

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Feb 26

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Violence Rocks Kabul in Wake of NATO Offensive

Suicide bomber attacks in Kabul targeted foreigners, killing at least 16 people a day after troops raised the Afghan flag over the former Taliban city of Marjah. Margaret Warner talks to a reporter in Afghanistan.

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Feb 25

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News Wrap: Afghan Troops Capture Taliban Stronghold

In other news Thursday, Afghan troops officially declared control over the Taliban in the southern Afghanistan city of Marjah, and a U.S. missile strike killed a Taliban commander in Pakistan.

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Feb 23

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Supreme Court Weighs Free Speech Against Security Concerns

The Supreme Court is considering whether the Patriot Act violates Americans' rights to free speech. Gwen Ifill talks with Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal for more on what issues the justices are considering.

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Feb 16

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Fighting Eases as Forces Advance in Marjah Offensive

Top Taliban military commander Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar has been seized by American and Pakistani forces, as the coalition offensive presses onward in Afghanistan's Helmand province. Margaret Warner reports.

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Feb 16

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Taliban Commander Captured as Coalition Forces Make New Gains

The campaign to crush Taliban fighters in the southern Afghanistan city of Marjah moved swiftly in its fourth day with the capture of resistance leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Pakistan. Judy Woodruff speaks with Afghanistan political experts Seth Jones,…

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Feb 15

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Biden and Cheney Clash Over Terror Trial Policy

Vice President Joe Biden and former Vice President Dick Cheney sparred in separate Sunday talk show appearances over whether terror suspects should be tried in civilian courts or treated as "enemy combatants" under military authority. Gwen Ifill talks to experts…

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