• They say he has admitted driving a car bomb into heavily crowded Times Square in New York City last Saturday.

    VOA: special.2010.05.08

  • It is placed on top of the flagpole on the roof of One Times Square.

    VOA: special.2010.12.31

  • Faisal Shahzad was quickly identified and arrested fifty-three hours after the attempt in Times Square.

    VOA: special.2010.05.08

  • Hundreds of thousands of people crowd into Times Square in New York.

    VOA: special.2009.12.28

  • But,according to court documents, Times Square suspect Faisal Shahzad admitted to receiving bomb-making training in the Waziristan region of Pakistan.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.05

  • They think Shahzad may have acted alone when they say he parked his car rigged with bomb materials in Times Square.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.06

  • It's been more than two weeks since Pakistani-American Faisal Shahzad allegedly attempted to detonate a bomb in New York City's crowded Times Square.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.18

  • One wrinkle in the Times Square plot is that the claim of responsibility came not from al-Qaida, but from the Tehrik-e-Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban group.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.05

  • Authorities arrested a Pakistan-born U.S.citizen, Faisal Shahzad, two days after an explosive device inside a sports utility vehicle failed to detonate in Times Square on May 1.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.14

  • Officials were initially reluctant to link the Times Square attempt to foreign terrorists.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.05

  • Federal agents detained a man in a suburb of Boston,Massachusetts, Thursday morning, after executing search warrants connected to the failed bomb plot in New York's Times Square.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.14

  • That's like Times Square. Don't you just love New Year's?

    VOA: standard.other

  • Counterterrorism analyst Brian Fishman of the New America Foundation says the Times Square plot is an indication that al-Qaida is either not willing or not able to deploy seasoned, well-trained operatives.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.05

  • Former CIA counterterrorism chief Robert Grenier says the failed Times Square bombing may indicate that al-Qaida and its allies have abandoned more grandiose plans for the United States and are emphasizing smaller but still deadly operations.

    VOA: standard.2010.05.05

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