The man expected to succeed Tony Blair as prime minister outlined new measures for combating terrorism Tuesday, targeting charities exploited by terrorists to finance attacks and using classified intelligence to freeze bank accounts. “There should be no safe haven in the world for terrorists and there should be no hiding place anywhere in the world for those that fund them,” treasury chief Gordon Brown told an audience at the Chatham House think tank in London. Full Story
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