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BIO5 researcher identifies cities at risk for terrorism

A University of Arizona researcher has created a new system to dramatically show American cities their relative level of vulnerability to bioterrorism.

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5 killed in blast in Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express

Five people have been killed and four others injured in an explosion on a railway track in Assam's Golaghat district, just as the Delhi bound Guwahati Rajdhani express was passing, in the early hours.

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Guwahati blast in India kills one injured twelve

A Bomb exploded near the railway placed in Autovan in the market by ULFA militants.

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Taliban release eight Korean hostages to tribal chief

Taliban militants released eight South Korean hostages on Wednesday, the first of 19 captives scheduled to be freed under a deal struck between the insurgents and the South Korean government.

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Twin bombs explode in Hyderabad city -India Kills 45, injured 70

Two blasts in Hyderabad a City in southern part of India was today target by terrorist attack when peoples were watching Laser show in open air auditorium at Lombini Garden and Gokul eatery in the crowded spots.

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Why do people love horror movies?

A bedrock assumption in theories that explain and predict human behavior is people's motivation to pursue pleasure and avoid pain. How can this be reconciled with the decision to engage in experiences known to elicit negative feelings, such as horror movies" It certainly seems counterintuitive that so many people would voluntarily immerse themselves in almost two hours of fear, disgust and terror.

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In Afghanistan, the Night Belongs to the Taleban

In Wardak, just 40 kilometres from Kabul, the Taleban are operating openly, terrorising residents and paralysing the government.

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Does Harry Potter parody government response to terror?

Could Harry Potter be guarding the secrets of the British government's post 9/11 response to the terrorist threat" Judith Rauhofer of the University of Central Lancashire seems to think so.

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