Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 David Crawford - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 David Crawford
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bombing probe in Madrid looks at Islamic cleric: court documents suggest radical preacher inspired suspects in the attacks.(Mohamed al-Fazazi)Business, internationalKeith 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, internationalDavid 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, internationalKeith 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, internationalKeith 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, internationalKeith 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, internationalGlenn R. Simpson, Keith Johnson, David Crawford
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