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Counter-Terrorist

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  • So on 16 February, the Counter-Terrorist Act 2008 comes into law.

    How Much More? Dungeekin 2009

  • So on 16 February, the Counter-Terrorist Act 2008 comes into law.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • A new FBI agent, Annie Wersching's sharply played Renee Walker -- Bauer was with the fictional Counter-Terrorist Unit before chucking it all to help people in Africa, only to be (naturally) caught up in a genocidal civil war -- begins as something of a stand-in for the audience.

    William Bradley: 24 and the Tortuous Politics of Torture 2009

  • Counter-Terrorist group: "The opposition may be about to deploy an invisible."

    At Risk: Summary and book reviews of At Risk by Stella Rimington. 2005

  • The worldwide hit television series, 24″, introduced us to Jack Bauer, a Special Agent at the Los Angeles branch of CTU–the Counter-Terrorist Unit.

    Buzzine » 24 2007

  • At risk / Stella Rimington — An announcement is made at a meeting of the BritishIntelligence Joint Counter-Terrorist group: "The opposition may be about to deploy an invisible."

    7/31: New at the library this week 2006

  • At risk / Stella Rimington — An announcement is made at a meeting of the BritishIntelligence Joint Counter-Terrorist group: "The opposition may be about to deploy an invisible."

    Archive 2006-07-01 2006

  • Enter Chloe, the bizarre-faced dork at the Counter-Terrorist Unit (in a "geeks hate other geeks on the food chain" rivalry with Edgar) coming out tonight with guns blazing.

    the following was written between 1&2am 2005

  • Enter Chloe, the bizarre-faced dork at the Counter-Terrorist Unit (in a "geeks hate other geeks on the food chain" rivalry with Edgar) coming out tonight with guns blazing.

    ready for your close-up, Mr. Roper 2005

  • At the time we'd been assigned to NATO's Counter-Terrorist Division, which in our case meant surveillance of various individuals and groups with subversive or terrorist ties -- and, on occasion, long dreary hours of watching streets, doors, and windows.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

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