U.S. al Qaeda Cell Suspected -- Wall Street Journal
Officials Suggest Group Is First Uncovered Here Since 9/11; Zazi in Court Thursday.
WASHINGTON -- The terror probe that burst into the spotlight in New York last week may have led authorities to the first active al Qaeda cell uncovered inside the U.S. since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to officials familiar with the matter.
Current and former U.S. officials say the allegations in the case embody their worst fears -- that a legal U.S. resident could quietly leave the country, receive explosives training from al Qaeda in a lawless region of Pakistan, then return to U.S. soil.
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More News On The Suspected Bombing Terror Plot In The U.S.
Terror Suspect Is Charged With Plot to Use Bombs -- New York Times
U.S. Charges Najibullah Zazi With Bomb Conspiracy -- Wall Street Journal
U.S. terror suspect indicted on bomb conspiracy charge -- CNN
Feds file bomb plot charge against terror suspect -- AP
Man charged over US 'bomb plot' -- BBC
New York Police Official in Terror Unit Is Removed -- New York Times
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