1.   But the crowds who turned out to see the president gave their most robust applause when he spoke of the campaign to track down terrorists.

2.   But this moment cannot just be about moving troops and tracking terrorists.

3.   He told Congress that to track down terrorists, law enforcement agents would need broader ability to eavesdrop on suspects, search property and track Internet communications.

4.   In tracking terrorists, wiretapping may become more invasive.

5.   Intelligence data, which is used to track terrorists across borders, is not subject to scrutiny or cross-examination, Slaughter says.

6.   King said the United States should track down terrorists and punish them.

7.   More than a month after President Bush asked for new police powers to track terrorists in this country, Congress Thursday delivered most of what he had wanted.

8.   Providing better security requires not just relocation, but improved coordination between American and Saudi officials involved in tracking potential terrorists.

9.   The agency is working more closely with the Treasury Department and FBI to track possible terrorists.

10.   The business of tracking down terrorists in the United States belongs primarily to the FBI and other law enforcement agencies, which may now need additional money and staff.

v. + terrorist >>共 321
harbor 7.40%
fight 3.96%
support 3.89%
stop 3.11%
arrest 3.05%
prevent 2.40%
kill 2.34%
pursue 2.08%
aid 2.08%
track 1.82%
track + n. >>共 1077
movement 3.20%
performance 2.44%
stock 2.16%
progress 1.95%
system 1.53%
sale 1.40%
number 1.38%
people 1.30%
trend 1.04%
suspect 0.94%
terrorist 0.73%
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