1. And they said the impetus for the bill did not come from overseas, but from domestic groups seeking to make a political statement.
2. A determined FBI expands its search for the bombers, and for new power to combat domestic terrorist groups.
3. All of the winning bidders were domestic groups or investors, said the fund in a press statement.
4. But experts say certain telltales make it unlikely that this was the work of a domestic group on either the extreme right or left.
5. But in defiance of calls from European allies and domestic environmental groups, Clinton again refused to set specific reduction goals or deadlines.
6. But they say some domestic groups have demonstrated the ability to use biological weapons, though not anthrax in particular.
7. Different governments have been eager to place their domestic terrorist groups on the list.
8. He picks up the domestic group from Peter Carman, who resigned recently to head the global asset-management business at Citicorp.
9. If so, this new finding might suggest the involvement of foreign military programs or a highly skilled domestic group capable of inflicting mass casualties.
10. In addition, domestic groups in the U.S. are so diverse that the symbolism becomes even more important, Waugh said.