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ByABC News
September 29, 2006, 6:22 PM

September 29, 2006 --

Pervez: Couriers Hold Key to Qaeda Network
The Al Qaeda has established a well-entrenched courier system as the mainstay of its communications network in Pakistan and Afghanistan. (Asian Age)

Taliban Say They Shot "Spy" In Pakistan's Waziristan
The Taliban claimed responsibility on Friday for executing a man described as a spy for U.S. and Afghan intelligence in North Waziristan, a border region where the Pakistan government signed a pact with tribals a few weeks ago to stamp out militancy. (Reuters)

7 Tortured Bodies Found in Baghdad
Seven bodies bearing signs of torture were found in Baghdad on Friday, more apparent victims of the sectarian death squads that roam the capital. (AP)

Brother-in-Law of Saddam Trial Judge Killed
A brother-in-law of the judge trying Saddam Hussein for genocide was shot dead by gunmen while driving in western Baghdad, police said on Friday. (Reuters)

Army Responds: Troops Assigned to Protect Halliburton Convoy Followed Procedure
The U.S. Army says it conducted an investigation following an incident in Iraq last year when a convoy of U.S. troops and Halliburton trucks came under attack. (ABC News)

Al Qaeda in Iraq Beckons Nuclear Scientists
Al Qaeda in Iraq's leader, in an audiotape released yesterday, called for nuclear scientists to join his group's holy war and urged insurgents to kidnap Westerners so they could be traded for a blind Egyptian sheik who is serving a life sentence in a US prison. (AP)

Senate Approves $70B for War Spending
The Senate unanimously approved $70 billion more for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan Friday as part of a record Pentagon budget. (AP)

New Jersey Congressman Accuses the FBI of Bungling the Anthrax Investigation
A New Jersey congressman, who is a scientist and whose district was the location from which the anthrax letters were mailed, is taking on the head of the FBI for what he calls the "lack of progress" in the investigation of "the 2001 anthrax bioterrorism attacks." (ABC News)