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Holder answers to 9/11 relatives about trying terrorism suspects in U.S.:  Views mixed Attorney general also faces questions in Senate hearing (Post, November 19, 2009)

Hasan's ties to radical imam raise questions of ‘self-radicalization':  Imam's rhetoric on Web fell short of triggering legal action, officials say (Post, November 18, 2009)

Fine Print: Settling a CIA-DNI turf war (Post, November 17, 2009)

Attorney general:  For Holder, much wrestling over decision (Post, November 14, 2009)

White House confirms primacy of CIA station chiefs, ending turf war (Post, November 13, 2009)

U.S. envoy resists troop increase, cites Karzai as problem:  CONCERNS VOICED ABOUT KARZAI
Cables sent as Obama weighs deployment options
(Post, November 12, 2009)

TSA nominee questioned over FBI censure:  Erroll Southers had background check run on ex-wife's boyfriend (Post, November 11, 2009)

U.S. citizen sues over treatment in 'rendition':  Man, never charged, says he was threatened with torture and death (Post, November 11, 2009)

Fort Hood suspect's links to imam under scrutiny (Post, November 9, 2009; 3:42 PM)

Fort Hood suspect's links to imam under scrutiny (Post, November 9, 2009)

DHS readies plan to track foreigners flying from U.S.:  Program would cover only those foreigners who leave by air (Post, November 8, 2009)

In the Loop: Join your fellow NSA fans on Facebook (By Al Kamen, November 4, 2009)

Fine Print: Cheney had his own reading of 'classified' (Post, November 3, 2009)

1,600 are suggested daily for FBI's list:  Number of names on terrorist watch list at 400,000, agency says (Post, November 1, 2009)

White House, senators agree on media shield law (Post, October 31, 2009)

Judge considers time served in sentencing al-Qaeda aide:  Qatari spent 6 years on Navy brig, gets half of maximum penalty (Post, October 30, 2009)

2 men are charged by U.S. with plotting terrorism attack:  Danish paper that ran cartoons of Muhammad was apparently targeted (Post, October 28, 2009)

Coalition seeks investigation of Homeland Security privacy office:  Group says chief is enabling, not curbing, surveillance (Post, October 27, 2009)

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