Jul 20th, 2005 · The United States and Russia apparently resolve a disagreement over legal liability that has long blocked plans to dispose of nearly 70 tons of weapons-grade plutonium. Analysts call the deal a significant step in reducing stockpiles and keeping nuclear materials away from terrorists.
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Jul 18th, 2005 · Host Neal Conan and guests examine how al Qaeda and other terrorist groups recruit and train suicide bombers.
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Jul 18th, 2005 · Its involvement in Iraq heightens the risk of terrorist attacks on Britain, according to a report from Britain's Royal Institute of International Affairs. The report comes as Tony Blair meets with Muslim leaders to rally support for new anti-terror legislation.
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Jul 18th, 2005 · Officials investigating the London transit bombing report new details about a trip to Pakistan that three of the suspected bombers took in 2004. One of the suspects appears to have been peripherally involved in a different terrorist plot, whose participants are about to stand trial in England. Melissa Block talks with Stewart Tendler, of the London Times.
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Jul 16th, 2005 · Why are second-generation Muslims in Great Britain being recruited by al Qaeda? Robert Leiken of the Nixon Center in Washington, D.C., wrote about the trend toward "radicalization" in the current issue of Foreign Affairs. He tells Jennifer Ludden what he found.
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Jul 10th, 2005 · In London, churches across the city held memorial services for victims of Thursday's terrorist attacks. Senior Christian, Jewish and Muslim clerics also gathered and issued a joint statement calling for unity and dialogue between faiths in the aftermath.
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Jul 9th, 2005 · People in London woke up Friday morning after the worst terrorist attack on British soil, returned to public transportation, and tried to get on with normal life. Londoners seem determined not to be derailed by Thursday's events, and many chalk it up to the city's history.
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Jul 9th, 2005 · British novelist Ian McEwan discusses how Londoners are reacting to this week's terrorist attacks. He says people in the city remained remarkably calm in the face of the attacks, and that the bombings actually brought out a sense of solidarity among the city's diverse population.
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