Woman, 21, stabbed to death at party

Woman, 21, stabbed to death at party

18.04.2008
Share this article:

04/18/2008 Siege at stock exchange - report
A SIEGE is reportedly under way at the building housing the Perth stock exchange and commonwealth parliamentary offices, where a man is said to be making threats from the building`s roof
04/18/2008 Fears gunman on the loose
POLICE are searching the building housing the Perth stock exchange, where a man police believe may be armed is said to be making threats from the roof
04/18/2008 Siege man `may have already left`
PERTH Police said a man who made threats to people inside the stock exchange building may have already left the scene, Fairfax Radio Network reported
04/18/2008 Police still searching for `siege` man
POLICE have told people working in the Perth Stock Exchange building ? which had been cordoned off following reports of a gunman ? they were free to return to their offices

Today`s Top Picks



Font size: +-

Send this article:PrintEmail

Video

Vatican dismisses bin Laden claimsWatch this Video NOW!
Celebrity hair stylist

HAIRSTYLIST to the stars, Steve Terry, has styled for Britney, Paris and top models.

Latest videos

More Video

Advertisement

Love & Relationships - Find a date near you on Match.com - # 1 Online Dating site Worldwide.
 
What`s On in New Zealand. To find out What`s On this autumn visit www.newzealand.com
 
Overflowing with benefits Experience life the Platinum Way With American Express Platinum.
 
Virgin Mobile Cheap calls & text across Australia.
 
TIC TAC Taste of Music WIN the ultimate music experience 12 double passes to 12 concerts.
 
Get a higher return Earn a high 7.88% p.a.^ on a 3 month Term Deposit with HSBCPremier.
 
Want to be instantly better off? Find the best Health Insurance online now.
 
Tools

  • Tape slams cartoons and claims papal involvement
  • Intelligence community analyses audio
  • Agencies say voice is al Quaeda leader`s

The Vatican has rejected claims on an audio tape from Osama bin Laden that the Pope is involved in a "crusade" against Islam.

US intelligence agents believe the voice on the message is bin Laden`s,  the White House says.

The audio message - in which bin Laden accuses Pope Benedict XVI of being deeply involved in a "new crusade" to deride Islam - was addressed to the "intelligent ones" in the European Union.
 
A voice purported to be bin Laden`s warning Europe of a "reckoning" over cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed, and said the drawings were part of "the framework of a new crusade" in which the pope ``has played a large, lengthy role".

The Vatican rejected the accusation.

The charge was "not new or surprising"`, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said, dismissing as "totally unfounded the specific accusation" that the Roman Catholic Church backed the publication in Europe on Wednesday of the cartoons.
 
"The pope and the papal council for inter-religious dialogue have denounced the satirical campaign against Islam on more than one occasion," he said.
 
The Italian interior ministry - responsible for papal security - will examine the message closely during a meeting Friday of its anti-terrorism unit, the ANSA news agency reported.

Such threats should "be taken seriously into consideration", an anti-terrorism source told ANSA. 

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said it appeared bin Laden was again "attempting to establish himself as relevant and posture himself as the defender of Muslims".

However "at the same time his organisation continues to specifically target and lethally target innocent men and women and children around the world and bring destruction to people everywhere who don`t agree with their radical views", she said.

Separately, a US intelligence officer speaking on condition of anonymity said that "the CIA has analysed it and has a high degree of confidence that it is the voice of bin Laden".

The audio message said that publishing the "insulting drawings" was a greater crime than Western forces targeting Muslim villages and killing women and children.

At least 17 Danish dailies on February 13 reprinted a drawing featuring the Prophet Mohammed`s head with a turban that looked like a bomb with a lit fuse, sparking anger in a number of Muslim countries.

The newspapers decided to republish the caricature a day after police in Denmark foiled a plot to murder the cartoonist.

NEWS.com.au is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Get desktop alerts for major breaking news events now!

Today`s Top Picks



Font size: +-

Send this article:PrintEmail

Video

Celebrity hair stylistWatch this Video NOW!
Celebrity hair stylist

HAIRSTYLIST to the stars, Steve Terry, has styled for Britney, Paris and top models.

Latest videos

More Video

Advertisement

Love & Relationships - Find a date near you on Match.com - # 1 Online Dating site Worldwide.
 
What`s On in New Zealand. To find out What`s On this autumn visit www.newzealand.com
 
Overflowing with benefits Experience life the Platinum Way With American Express Platinum.
 
Virgin Mobile Cheap calls & text across Australia.
 
TIC TAC Taste of Music WIN the ultimate music experience 12 double passes to 12 concerts.
 
Get a higher return Earn a high 7.88% p.a.^ on a 3 month Term Deposit with HSBCPremier.
 
Want to be instantly better off? Find the best Health Insurance online now.
 
Tools
Vatican dismisses bin Laden claims   03/21/2008
11. 2008
Mo Tu Wd Th Fr Sa Su
12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930


Google


Categories: News Headlines Business News Entertaiment News Hi-tech & Science Sport
Global: Americas Europe Africa Australia Asia Middle East