"Underwear bomber" gets life in prison Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab addresses court during sentencing hearing for a bombing attempt, calling it his "day of victory"
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"Underwear bomber" faces life sentence in court -
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Accused "underwear bomber" takes legal help -
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Al-Awlaki's former mosque in Va. reacts to death -
Al Qaeda's Anwar al-Awlaki killed in Yemen - Report: Failures in Christmas Attack Mirror 9/11
- Plots Belie "Escalation" of Terrorist Capacity
- "Underwear bomber" gets life in prison
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab addresses court during sentencing hearing for a bombing attempt, calling it his "day of victory"
- "Underwear bomber" faces life sentence in court
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab may address court during hearing for mandatory sentence after pleading guilty to bombing attempt
- "Underwear bomber" changes plea to guilty
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab calls underwear bomb a "blessed weapon" after pleading guilty in failed bombing of Detroit-bound plane
- Feds: Abdulmutallab aimed to be Qaeda martyr
Accused "underwear bomber" prayed, put on perfume in Detroit-bound airliner's bathroom before using chemical bomb, prosecutor says
- Abdulmutallab lawyer fails to censor "bomb"
Judge in trial of accused "underwear bomber" rejects attorney's motion to ban prosecutors from saying "bomb" or "explosive"
- Accused "underwear bomber" takes legal help
19-year-old Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab representing himself, sidelining a veteran lawyer who is trying to help
- Abdulmutallab: Mujahadeen will wipe out U.S.
Accused underwear bomber starts federal trial with outburst, says radical Islamic cleric killed by U.S. is still alive
- "Underwear bomber" trial set to begin
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, accused of failed bombing on Christmas flight to Detroit, now a test case for terror trials in civilian courts
- Al-Awlaki's former mosque in Va. reacts to death
Worshippers at mosque where cleric once served as imam have mixed reactions to news he was killed in air strike
- Al Qaeda's Anwar al-Awlaki killed in Yemen
U.S. confirms death of American-born jihadist cleric who became lead figure in terror organization's rising Yemen branch
- Report: Failures in Christmas Attack Mirror 9/11
Senate Intelligence Committee Cites Systemic Failures in Preventing Attempted Bombing of Northwest Jet
- Plots Belie "Escalation" of Terrorist Capacity
IntelCenter's Ben Venzke: Even Failed Plots May Ominously Herald Suicide Attacks Becoming the Norm in U.S. Cities
- Airline Passenger Screening Changes Coming
Extra Screening Implemented for All Passengers from 14 Terror-Linked Countries after Xmas Attack to End
- Car Crashes into Boeing 737 in Nigeria
No One Injured, but Incident Draws more Questions about Security of Nation's Airports
- Qaeda-Linked Imam Urges U.S. Muslim Revolt
Anwar al-Awlaki, Linked to Fort Hood Shooter and Christmas Day Plotter, Calls on U.S. Muslims to Turn Against Government
- Lone Gunmen Feats May Shift Qaeda Strategy
In Wake of Fort Hood Shooting and Christmas Day Plot, Terror Network May Embrace Smaller, More Singular Insurgent Operations
- No-Fly List Doubles After Christmas Attack
2,600 New Additions to Government's List Include Yemeni Associates of Suspected Christmas Day Bomber
- X-Ray Security Scanners Coming Next Week
CBS News Exclusive: An In-Depth Look at Newest Defense for U.S. Airports Against Threat of Carry-On Bombs
- 2 U.S. Airports Getting Full-Body Scanners
Source: First of 150 New Scanners To Be Installed in Boston and Chicago as Part of Gov't Plans to Bolster Airport Security
- Kit Bond Continues Assault over Terror Probe, Wants Brennan Fired
Republican Senator Calls for "Drastic" Policy Changes in Blistering Attack of Obama's Top Counterterrorism Adviser
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