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Jurors found Chicago businessman Tahawwur Hussain Rana guilty on two counts of aiding a terrorist organization, but acquitted him on a charge connecting him to the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks in India.

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3 men charged in Danish newspaper plotupdated: Thu Dec 30 2010 21:16:00

At least one of three men charged with planning a terrorist attack against a Danish newspaper had previous links with terrorist suspects, according to a Swedish counter-terrorism source.

Ilyas Kashmiri: Most dangerous man on Earth?updated: Wed Nov 10 2010 16:49:00

He has one eye, a thick beard streaked with henna and has lost a finger. He wears thick aviator-style dark glasses. At least we think so. There are very few photographs of 40-something Ilyas Kashmiri. But to counter-terrorism officials on three continents, he is one of the most dangerous men in the world.

Ilyas Kashmiri: the most dangerous man on Earth?updated: Wed Nov 10 2010 09:19:00

He has one eye, a thick beard streaked with henna and has lost a finger. He wears thick aviator-style dark glasses. At least we think so. There are very few photographs of 40-something Ilyas Kashmiri.

Obama, Singh discuss missed warnings on suspected terroristupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 11:56:00

President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh discussed for a second time Monday what information the U.S. government had about David Headley, U.S. officials said.

Obama: India key in Taliban fightupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 11:56:00

President Obama told Indian lawmakers that safe havens for terrorists in Pakistan are unacceptable.

New airport security measures on the wayupdated: Fri Apr 02 2010 20:48:00

Homeland Security Secy. Janet Napolitano confirms the addition of "real-time" threat-based intelligence at U.S. airports.

U.S. announces new airport security measuresupdated: Fri Apr 02 2010 20:48:00

U.S. officials are revising the way they screen air passengers coming to the United States, dropping measures hastily implemented after the Christmas Day bombing attempt and replacing them with a plan to give airlines and other nations "real-time, threat-based intelligence" about potential terrorists.

Terror suspect led dual lifeupdated: Thu Mar 18 2010 21:08:00

CNN's Drew Griffin reports on the American terror suspect whose family is shocked he's connected to the Mumbai massacre.

American took a twisted trail to terrorupdated: Thu Mar 18 2010 21:08:00

The path that brought U.S. citizen David Coleman Headley to the point of pleading guilty to involvement in two international terrorism plots is complicated and twisted.

Terror suspect pleads guiltyupdated: Thu Mar 18 2010 20:50:00

David Headley pleads guilty in a federal court in Chicago to a dozen federal terrorism charges.

Chicago man pleads guilty to terror plotsupdated: Thu Mar 18 2010 20:50:00

A Chicago man charged in two international terror plots, including the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India, pleaded guilty Thursday to a dozen counts against him and now will not face a trial.

Iranian, Italian among Indian bakery blast deadupdated: Sun Feb 14 2010 19:41:00

An Italian and an Iranian were among nine dead from a terror attack at an eatery popular among expatriates in the western Indian city of Pune, authorities said Sunday.

Terror strikes popular bakeryupdated: Sun Feb 14 2010 19:41:00

A blast at a popular restaurant frequented by foreigners in India raises many questions. CNN's Sara Sidner reports

4 indicted in Mumbai, Denmark terror plotsupdated: Fri Jan 15 2010 00:27:00

A U.S. grand jury indicted four people, including two Chicagoans, for alleged roles in plots against a Danish newspaper and the November 2008 terrorism attack in Mumbai, India.

Chicago man pleads not guilty in terror plotsupdated: Wed Dec 09 2009 20:15:00

David Headley -- the Chicago, Illinois, man accused of involvement in terror plots in India and Denmark -- pleaded not guilty Wednesday to all 12 counts against him.

Terror suspect has roots in Pakistan, U.S.updated: Wed Dec 09 2009 12:51:00

David Headley, the Chicago, Illinois, man appearing in court Wednesday in connection with terror attacks in India, was born Daood Gilani, the son of a prominent Pakistani broadcaster, according to his half-brother.

Intriguing people for December 8, 2009updated: Tue Dec 08 2009 11:44:00

Danica Patrick The first woman to win an IndyCar race (the 2008 Indy Japan 300) is expected to announce today that she will drive for a NASCAR team co-owned by Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Born and raised in the Midwest, Patrick began racing go-karts at the age of 10, dropped out of high school to race professionally full time, and was once on the team co-owned by "Late Show" host David Letterman. Her third-place finish at the 2009 Indianapolis 500 was the highest finish by a woman in the event's history.

U.S. citizen charged in Mumbai attacksupdated: Tue Dec 08 2009 00:06:00

A U.S. citizen has been charged with alleged involvement in planning last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, the Justice Department said Monday.

Chicago man facing terrorism charges gets first court hearingupdated: Wed Oct 28 2009 14:51:00

A man arrested on charges of helping the plotter of a terrorist attack did not know about the plan and will not flee if he is granted bail, his defense team argued Wednesday.

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