[Calling the verdict] a significant breakthrough, ... It demonstrates that criminal justice systems can deal with these matters. It's an exoneration of the system. |
Fighting terrorism is like being a goalkeeper. You can make a hundred brilliant saves but the only shot that people remember is the one that gets past you. |
I don't think the time was right then. People are really fed up now. We've realized we need to start doing things ourselves. |
In a dictatorship where Gadhafi controls the strings, he can make sure that the things he wants to give priority to are given money. There are no constraints on his ability to assist movements that he considers useful. |
It is fair to say that in the past London and Britain as a whole have been seen as a convenient place to operate international support networks. |
Jemaah Islamiyah is showing it is still in business despite the prosecution and imprisonment of members since 2002. It is still capable of attack. |
Lee is not with a club right now and is spending time with us. |
Libya is only one of a number of countries that use or have used state-sponsored terrorism and it certainly would not be regarded by intelligence services of the U.S. and west European countries as the most dangerous by any means. |
The Al Qaeda network is very clever at making it as difficult as possible for authorities to secure their communications, for example. They're trained to avoid detection and to resist questioning. And convictions will only occur when the evidence holds up. |
The message is the kind of boastful propaganda we've heard before, but I wouldn't dismiss it as bluster. |
We are confident natural gas supplies will be adequate to meet firm demand this winter. |
We're looking at starting a neighborhood watch, ... I want to see what kind of help the Guardian Angels could give us. |