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News Analysis: Terrorists Find Online Education for Attacks

News Analysis: Terrorists Find Online Education for Attacks


News Analysis: Terrorists Find Online Education for Attacks

Posted: 05 May 2013 06:48 PM PDT

Qaeda propagandists have provided online education to teach their devotees in the United States how to carry out smaller-scale solo attacks, like that of the Boston bombings.
    


Syria Condemns Israel for Air Assault Near Damascus

Posted: 05 May 2013 06:06 PM PDT

Israel would not confirm that it had carried out the airstrikes, but the four explosions near the Syrian capital demonstrated a firepower more potent than any seen before in the country's civil war.
    


Israeli Attacks on Syria Fuel Debate Over U.S.-Led Airstrikes

Posted: 05 May 2013 05:39 PM PDT

The United States, Britain and France discussed the possibility of American-led strikes privately in the days before the attacks linked to Israel, officials said.
    

Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election

Posted: 05 May 2013 05:36 PM PDT

With a name change, a banned group is fielding candidates across Pakistan, and though few are expected to win Parliament seats, experts note flexing of political muscle.
    

Germany’s Free Democrats Gather to Lift Flagging Image

Posted: 05 May 2013 05:21 PM PDT

The struggling junior partner in Germany's coalition government with Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats held a party congress that offered an election plan intended to attract voters.
    

Malaysia’s Governing Coalition Retains Power

Posted: 05 May 2013 05:12 PM PDT

The coalition won a majority of seats in Parliament in national elections, but opposition parties claimed that the result was tainted by voting irregularities.
    

Man Accused of Lying in Boston Bombing to Seek Released

Posted: 05 May 2013 04:28 PM PDT

Lawyers for Robel Phillipos, who is accused of lying to the authorities investigating the Boston Marathon attack, said he had nothing to do with the bombings.
    


Frederic Franklin, Inventive Ballet Star, Dies at 98

Posted: 05 May 2013 04:23 PM PDT

The British-born dancer and ballet master, who performed into his 90s, was known for his stylistic versatility and inexhaustible energy.
    


Television Review: ‘Seeking Asian Female’ on PBS Shows an Internet-Order Bride

Posted: 05 May 2013 02:53 PM PDT

"Seeking Asian Female" on PBS explores the mystique of Chinese women for some Western men.
    

Apple’s Rivals See an Edge in Using Wireless Accessories

Posted: 05 May 2013 02:31 PM PDT

Manufacturers are gravitating toward wireless connections for Apple's products, which is helping the market for competitors' mobile devices.
    

Last Hope in Ruins: Bangladesh’s Race to Save Shaheena

Posted: 05 May 2013 12:40 PM PDT

The story of Shaheena offered the last bit of hope of finding anyone alive in what is now considered the deadliest accident in the history of the garment industry.
    

Critic’s Notebook: ‘Iolanta’ at the New Mariinsky II in Russia

Posted: 05 May 2013 12:20 PM PDT

The Mariinsky II, with a production of "Iolanta," becomes the newest part of an arts complex in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    

Slovenia Falls From Economic Grace, Struggling to Avert a Bailout

Posted: 05 May 2013 11:38 AM PDT

Easy credit, combined with crony capitalism and corporate mismanagement, fueled a banking crisis that threatens to make Slovenia follow the path of Cyprus.
    


Kenneth Bae Is No ‘Bargaining Chip,’ North Korea Says

Posted: 05 May 2013 07:56 AM PDT

Washington has called for the release of Kenneth Bae, who was sentenced to 15 years for committing what North Korea called "hostile acts."
    


Xavier Niel, a Billionaire Who Breaks the Mold

Posted: 05 May 2013 02:34 AM PDT

Xavier Niel's low-cost Web and mobile services have disrupted the established operators in France, but his goal is no less than to instill an entrepreneurial technology culture in the country.
    


Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s Dark Side, Carefully Masked

Posted: 04 May 2013 07:54 PM PDT

For Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, there were oblique signs to those around him that the gulf between the private and the public person was widening.
    

Obama’s Vow on Chemical Weapons Puts Him in Tough Spot

Posted: 04 May 2013 07:05 PM PDT

President Obama surprised aides last year when he called the use of chemical weapons in Syria a "red line," a move that has complicated the American response to evidence that such arms have been used.
    

In Disgrace, Yet in Demand as College Teachers

Posted: 04 May 2013 05:11 PM PDT

While colleges have always courted accomplished public figures, a leap to the front of the class has now become a natural move for those who have suffered career flameouts.
    

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