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In a separate hearing on Saturday, a 39-year-old Frenchman, Jacques Karim Abi-Ayad, was charged with possessing documents "likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to commit" terrorist acts.

POLICE raiding Sinn Fein's offices in the Stormont parliament building; Denis Donaldson, the man who runs those offices, charged with possession of documents likely to be of use to terrorists.

Years later Duddy recalled: "Andy called me into this office and said 'Drop your voice and grow a moustache".' In 1990 he was held on remand for almost a year charged with possessing documents likely to be of use to terrorists.

He is further accused of carrying out research resulting in the creation of a library of documents likely to be useful to someone committing or preparing an act of terrorism – specifically information regarding "the manufacture of explosive substances, the construction of explosive devices and tactics used by terrorist organisations".

Khan, of Foxton Road, Alum Rock, Birmingham, last month admitted the kidnap plot, supplying equipment to terrorists on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, and two counts of being in possession of records or documents likely to be of use to a terrorist.

She was found guilty instead under section 58, which outlaws possessing documents "likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism"—even if there is no proof that the defendant is planning such an act himself.

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Shaukat is further accused of possessing a document likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism, namely 39 Ways to Jihad.

Standard Life will next month start mailing voting packs to members which will include individual share allocation statements and a proposal document, likely to run to 100 pages, setting out the business case for flotation.

Japan and Australia, sponsors of rival grand commissions when a potential nuclear-free window opened at the cold war's end, have joined forces to set up a new one.Yet the document likely to be most thumbed through for clues about the world's nuclear future will be the American Defence Department's next nuclear-posture review, due in early 2009.

And those documents are likely to serve up more surprises, like the case of Mr. Borg and his canine Jackie.

Patients with moderate or severe cognitive impairment are excluded since their 'generativity' documents are likely to reflect a fractured sense of self, which could be distressing to them and recipients of these documents.

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