| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 David Crawford |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bombing probe in Madrid looks at Islamic cleric: court documents suggest radical preacher inspired suspects in the attacks.(Mohamed al-Fazazi) | Business, international | Keith Johnson, Gary Fields, David Crawford |
| Libya's program on nuclear arms was haphazard: inspectors conclude effort left the nation far away from building a weapon. | Business, international | David Crawford |
| Madrid bombing suspect is key Al Qaeda liaison: Azizi's links to attacks over 3 years suggest blasts were centrally organized.(Amer el Azizi) | Business, international | Keith Johnson, David Crawford |
| Spain bomb suspects had ties linking to al Qaeda: officials are nearly sure attacks mark first ones in the EU by Islamic jihad.(European Union) | Business, international | Keith Johnson, David Crawford |
| Spaniards make election a referendum on terrorism: with al Qaeda link emerging, bombings to have wide impact.(Madrid Train Station Bombing, 2004) | Business, international | Keith Johnson, Philip Shishkin, C.D.H. Cooper, Marc Champion, David Crawford |
| Terrorists in Europe find new ways to raise funds: smuggling immigrants, forging passports also aid in infiltration of recruits. | Business, international | Glenn R. Simpson, Keith Johnson, David Crawford |
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