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  • the FBI since inception on October 10, 2001 as the main title for the web site page ...22 terrorists. It was the second major "wanted" list following the FBI's [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|Ten Most Wanted Fugitives]] list. It now serves a
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  • ...itives]] list. In 2001, after [[9/11]], that list was supplanted by the [[FBI Most Wanted Terrorists]] list, for the purpose of listing [[fugitive]]s who ...the public as quickly as possible. As the name of this list implies, the FBI's intent is to acquire any critical information from the public, as soon as
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  • ...com (May 23, 2006): [http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/22/vets.data/index.html FBI seeks stolen personal data on 26 million vets] Retrieved July 30, 2006</ref
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  • ...nel]], the [[Holland Tunnel]], the [[George Washington Bridge]], and the [[FBI]]'s main New York office at the [[Jacob K. Javits Federal Building]].<ref>[ An FBI informant named Emad Salem had infiltrated the group, gathering information
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  • ...f name="Binder"/> A spokesman for the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) said that this was the first incident of violence against Chilean exiles o The FBI eventually were convinced that [[Michael Townley]], a [[DINA]] US expatriat
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  • {{Infobox FBI Ten Most Wanted ...3.htm Press Release], [[John Ashcroft]], [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] National Press Office, May 31, 2003</ref>
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  • ...ed for Terrorist Activity<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Cleveland FBI Special Agent in Charge [[C. Frank Figliuzzi]] and the U.S. attorney's gene ...ss briefing in Washington DC in the presence of the Deputy Director of the FBI [[John Pistole]], Attorney General [[Alberto Gonzales]] accused the men of
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  • ...991), 143</ref> Among all the prominent names, one bomb was addressed to a FBI field agent who, in 1918, had arrested two prominent Galleanists and led a
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  • On October 15, 2003<ref name=fbi>"[http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel04/ricin022304.htm Ricin Letter]", ([[Press release]]) ...nreward>"[http://edition.cnn.com/2004/US/01/08/fbi.ricin.letter/index.html FBI offers $100,000 reward in ricin case]", ''[[CNN.com]]'', January 9, 2004, a
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  • ...Montreal]] to [[Boston]], and then on to New York City. On January 17 the FBI, acting on a tip received in [[Tel Aviv]], interviewed Al-Jawary about his ....<ref name=NYT73/> However, the bombs never detonated, a failure which the FBI ascribed at the time to "an error in the circuitry system."<ref name=NYT73/
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  • ...ite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/04/12/airport.shooting/|title=FBI, Justice: El Al attack was terrorism|publisher=[[CNN]]|date=2003-04-12|acce
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  • ...orism)|lone wolf]] profile made sense to [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] investigators after being contacted by his former employer at Piedmont Co Jewell's attorneys contend Cleere called the FBI and spoke to the Atlanta newspapers, providing them with false information
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  • ...= http://www.fbi.gov/page2/july04/blacktom073004.htm|title = A Byte out of FBI history|publisher = [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]| accessdate = July
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  • On October 14, at 9:15 p.m., 47-year-old Linda Franklin, an [[FBI]] [[intelligence analyst]] who was a resident of [[Arlington County, Virgin ...7/snipers102207.html "A BYTE OUT OF HISTORY: The Beltway Snipers, Part 1"] fbi.gov October 22, 2007</ref>
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  • ...s not the first Unabomber attack, but it was the attack which led to the [[FBI]] investigation into the Unabomber, as airliner bombing is a [[federal crim
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  • ...ated a "[[domestic terrorist]]" by the FBI.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/speeches/solomon020608.htm |title=Major Executive Speeches [[File:Unibomber bomb.JPG|thumb|left|An FBI reproduction of a bomb created by Kaczynski on display at the [[Newseum]] i
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  • Kasi fled the country and was placed on the [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives]] list, sparking a four year international [[Manh ...e (named "Langmur" for "Langley murders") was drawn together from both the FBI and local [[Fairfax County, Virginia|Fairfax County]] police. They began si
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  • ...y's only security was provided by former [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent William Barry and two unofficial bodyguards, former professional at ...n Summary, Part 1(b), p. 35|accessdate=2008-07-25|format=[[PDF]]|publisher=FBI}}</ref> As recently as 2008, eyewitness [[John Pilger]] asserted his belief
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  • ...g to testimony in the bomb trial, only once before the 1993 attack had the FBI recorded a bomb that used [[urea nitrate]].<ref>[http://www.public-action.c ...t able to be ascertained from the crime scene and Robert Blitzer, a senior FBI official who worked on the case, stated that there was "no forensic evidenc
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  • On 17 May, 2000, the FBI announced that the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing had been carried
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  • ....uk/1/hi/world/americas/8593975.stm US 'Christian militants' charged after FBI raids]" ''[[BBC]]'', 30 March 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2010.</ref> ...officer referred to an "undercover FBI agent" who worked on the case, the FBI declined to comment, but infiltration is a common tactic for law-enforcemen
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  • ...gas, Nevada]],<ref name=Newsweek1/> ending the manhunt by walking into an FBI office to confess, saying "You're looking for me, I killed the kids in Los
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