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An Israeli company has developed a system to identify past and potential terrorists. The company said the system uses polygraph-like tools to identify insurgents even when they do not have weapons within three minutes.
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Personal details of all 44 million adults living in Britain could be sold to private companies as part of government attempts to arrest spiralling costs for the new national identity card scheme, set to get the go-ahead this week.

Even with the alarming losses of property now already "further into plain sight" of those who didn't want to believe it all could happen, let's go a little beyond the individual losses of property sure to be increasing on a steady basis.

Bush sees terror.

Japan is worried that technology for a long-range cruise missile that can carry nuclear warheads may have been leaked to North Korea from Iran, a Japanese daily said on Sunday.

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