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Founded in 1996, the Terrorism Research Center, Inc. (TRC) is an independent institute dedicated to the research of terrorism, information warfare and security, critical infrastructure protection, homeland security, and other issues of low-intensity political violence and gray-area phenomena.
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  • Nuclear India may trigger arms race in Asia: ChinaSep 07
  •  Pakistan bombing underscores risks to Zardari presidencySep 07
  • Iraq, Saudis reach anti-terror agreementSep 07
  • BJP MP's convoy attacked, seven injuredSep 07
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  • 512 criminal gangs smashed during last eight monthsSep 07
  • Al-Qa'eda's American-born propaganda chief may have died in predator attackSep 06
  • Rice,Algerian President Plan Stronger Fight Against Al-QaedaSep 06
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  • At least 24 dead in Cairo rockslideSep 06
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  • World leaders congratulate Pakistan's new leaderSep 06
  • Medvedev: Russia 'a country to be reckoned with'Sep 06
  • Nuclear suppliers approve US-India deal--diplomatsSep 06
  • Russia accuses West of warship provocationSep 06
  • Explosion hits police checkpoint in PakistanSep 06
  • Malaysia's Anwar says on track to unseat governmentSep 06
  • Greenpeace logging protest in PNG endsSep 06
  • Egypt opens Gaza borderSep 06
  • Malaysia deploys navy to SomaliaSep 05
  • Hizbullah Spying Through 'Facebook'Sep 05
  • Al-Qaeda commander threatens DenmarkSep 05
  • Pakistan restores 3 judges ousted by MusharrafSep 05
  • In Baghdad's Sadr City: Seven minutes of 'no to America'Sep 05
  • Ninety thousand throng Jerusalem mosque for RamadanSep 05
  • Iraqi Leaders Express Incredulity, DisappointmentSep 05
  • Iran demands EU halt ‘anti-Islam’ congressSep 05
  • In macho Israel, woman within reach of premiershipSep 05
  • Pentagon Urges Extended Pause in Iraq DrawdownSep 05
  • Businessmen welcome law on income taxSep 05
  • Israel allows weapons transfer to PalestiniansSep 05
  • Venezuela to control fuel distributionSep 05
  • Police use tear gas to disperse protestorsSep 05
  • Undated video shows Qaeda leader reported killedSep 05
  • Gunman fires shots at Thai protesters, 2 hurtSep 05
  • Gaza hospitals partly paralyzed after strikesSep 04
  • UN peacekeeper killed by blast in south LebanonSep 04
  • Assad warns against 'fragile' security in LebanonSep 04
  • East J'lem could be Palestinian capitalSep 04
  • Syria makes peace proposals to IsraelSep 04
  • Terror cells scope El Al crew in Toronto with attack in mindSep 04
  • Thai PM says will not quit or dissolve parliamentSep 04
  •  Pervasive violence in Mexico drug war changes people's livesSep 04
  • Experts: IRA is disappearing in IrelandSep 04
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  • Iran bans Al-Arabiya reporterSep 03
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