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Oklahoma: Bomb By Oklahoma Phone Threat

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- A man whose brother blew himself up outside the University of Oklahoma's packed football stadium last year has been arrested on suspicion of threatening to assault an FBI agent in Colorado.
A Colorado Springs man whose brother blew himself up outside the University of Oklahoma football stadium last year has been arrested for allegedly attacking his father and threatening to kill an FBI agent.
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The new deputy commissioner for counterterrorism at the New York Police Department, Richard Falkenrath, is one of the people responsible for keeping 8 million New Yorkers safe. It's a stressful job. Mr. Falkenrath said that when he wakes up every morning at 6:20 a.m. and heads into the office for his 9 a.m. meeting with Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and the deputy commissioner for
WASHINGTON – Terrorists could assemble a small group of fewer than 20 to construct a Hiroshima-size nuclear bomb, purchase the fissionable uranium needed and transport it to the U.S. city of their choice for less than $10 million, says a new report published in the November-December issue of Foreign Policy.

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