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Sector Report for Thursday, 21 July 2011:
U.S. to Pakistan: No more OBL-type raids
Turkey vows to eradicate terrorism
Extremists attack police in western China, fourteen dead
U.S. avoids al Shabab controlled areas in Somali food aid
Somali pirates still a threat
Fourteen arrested in PayPal cyberattacks
Sector Report for Thursday, 7 July 2011:
Pakistani Taliban blacklisted by Canada
India calls Pakistan "global epicenter of terror"
Al Qaeda threatens UAV company's executives
Fort Hood shooter could receive death sentence
Bradley Manning's chat logs with gay activist published
Core machinery orders in Japan increase 3 percent
Sector Report for Thursday, 23 June 2011:
Israeli first responders hold mass missile attack drills
China secures nukes ahead of major storms
Teenage hacker brings down British law enforcement agency's website
EU lawyers say U.S. – EU plans air passenger database illegal
Majority of water in Mumbai unsafe to drink
China deploys drought relief team to country's north
Sector Report for Thursday, 9 June 2011:
Pakistan charges India with "water terrorism"
"Melt-through" at Fukushima nuclear plant
Germany's E. coli outbreak mystery deepens
EU harshly critical of Germany's approach to E. coli crisis
Terrorist may use food poisoning as weapon
Security Council to consider tough Syria condemnation
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