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7:00 AM ET, June 4, 2006

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National Post:
Alleged Canadian terror plot has worldwide links  —  TORONTO - A Canadian counter-terrorism investigation that led to the arrests of 17 people accused of plotting bombings in Ontario is linked to probes in a half-dozen countries, the National Post has learned.
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Ian Austen / New York Times:
17 Are Arrested in Plot to Bomb Sites in Ontario  —  OTTAWA, June 3 — Seventeen Canadian residents have been arrested and charged with plotting to destroy targets in Ontario with crude but powerful bombs and other terrorism-related offensives, the Canadian authorities announced Saturday.
Toronto Star:
Had to move quickly against suspects: RCMP  —  The RCMP said Saturday that after investigating the alleged homegrown terrorist cell for months, they had to move quickly Friday night to arrest 12 men and five youths before the group could launch a bomb attack on Canadian soil.
Colin Freeze / Globe and Mail:
Terror suspects appear in court  —  Brampton, Ont.  — Members of an alleged homegrown terror cell appeared in a Brampton courtroom Saturday to face chargers they plotted to attack Canadian targets in Southern Ontario.  —  In a series of raids Friday, police arrested 12 adults and five young offenders.
CNN:
Toronto terror plot foiled — Canada  —  FBI: Suspects may have had 'limited contact' with Georgia men  —  TORONTO, Ontario (CNN) — Canadian police said on Saturday they had halted a "real and serious" terror threat in and around Toronto.  —  Twelve men and five youths said to have been inspired …
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Canadians Used Internet Monitoring To Stop Terror Attack  —  The Canadian intelligence service monitored Internet communications to identify and track the homegrown jihadists rounded up in last night's raids, according to the Toronto Star.  The investigation began two years ago …
Barry Brown / Voice of America:
Canadian Police Arrest 17 Suspected Terrorists  —  Military-style security was arrayed outside a courthouse near Toronto on Saturday as 17 terrorist suspects were brought to face charges they planned to detonate three tons of explosives in and around Canada's largest city of Toronto.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Bombshell: National Post links Canadian plot to six other countries (Update: Attacks were imminent?)  —  The National Post also broke the phony Iranian yellow-badges story, of course.  If this one blows up in their face, they're completely finished as a credible news source.
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Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
"Alleged Canadian terror plot has worldwide links" (UPDATED)  —  From the National Post: … [My emphasis]  —  Somehow, I have a feeling someone's civil rights were violated during all this "investigating" and "probing."  And if that's the case, well, then the terrorists will have already won.
cbc.ca:
Accused 'inspired by al-Qaeda,' say police
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Stewart Bell / National Post:
Arrests in terror raid
Steve Janke:
Terrorists in Toronto  —  From CTV: … Actual chemicals?
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Invoking Secrets Privilege Becomes a More Popular Legal Tactic by U.S.  —  WASHINGTON, June 3 — Facing a wave of litigation challenging its eavesdropping at home and its handling of terror suspects abroad, the Bush administration is increasingly turning to a legal tactic that swiftly torpedoes most lawsuits …
MSNBC:
N.Y., D.C. shortchanged on terror funding?  —  More cities sharing fewer antiterror dollars as feds retool funding criteria … NEW YORK - Officials in New York and Washington, the two cities targeted in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, were anything but happy after learning that Homeland Security …
Frank Schaeffer / Washington Post:
What's Lost in the Hue and Cry Over Haditha  —  Even in "good wars" things go horribly wrong.  The following quotations from "Naples '44," by the late Norman Lewis (perhaps the greatest English travel writer of the past century), are instructive.  Lewis was stationed in Naples following Italy's liberation …
Robert Kuttner / Boston Globe:
Estate tax debate a chance for Democrats to pounce  —  NEXT WEEK, the Republican leadership in the US Senate will attempt to ram through a permanent repeal of the estate tax.  A companion bill has already passed the House.  —  Under the Bush administration, the estate tax has been cut …
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Daniel McGrory / Times of London:
Nervous informant who gave details of new terrorist device  —  THE informant told MI5 that they did not have much time to stop another lethal terrorist attack on London.  —  The details he passed on were so precise and so terrifying that intelligence agents had to drop some of their other investigations …
 
 
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