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- Official name: The National Counterterrorism Center Counterterrorism CalendarNCTC: Multimedia Counterterrorism Calendar
- 2009 calendar released: January 7, 2009AFP: US counterterrorism calendar includes key dates for terrorists (January 8, 2009)
- Published annually since 2005FOX News: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (January 13, 2009)
- Free to the publicFOX News: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (January 13, 2009)
- Includes Christian, Jewish and Muslim holidaysFOX News: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (January 13, 2009)
- Includes anniversaries of major terrorist attacksFOX News: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (January 13, 2009)
- Pages include info on many terrorists and chemical and biological weaponsFOX News: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (January 13, 2009)
- 2009 calendar: 164 pagesFOX News: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (January 13, 2009)
- Gives dates using the Gregorian and Islamic calendarsAFP: US counterterrorism calendar includes key dates for terrorists (January 8, 2009)
- Available in day planner format and Web site formatNCTC: Multimedia Counterterrorism Calendar
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An annual calendar and weekly planner featuring information on most wanted terrorists such as Osama Bin Laden as well as dangerous substances such as ricin has been published by the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC).FOX News: Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009 (January 13, 2009)
The NCTC
The National Counterterrorism Center is the organization that analyzes terrorist threat information and coordinates information sharing among organizations and the public. It was created in August of 2004, and is overseen by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.NCTC: Multimedia Counterterrorism CalendarQuotes
"[The calendar] contains significant dates in terrorism history, as well as dates that terrorists may believe are important when planning "commemoration-style" attacks."—NCTC Web siteNCTC: Multimedia Counterterrorism Calendar"It also has this nifty photo that shows what Osama bin Laden might look like if he were, uh, trying to enter the country on a business visa ('What's the purpose of your visit, Mr. Bin Laden?'). Actually, the calendar is a great reference tool. The center has been publishing a "daily planner" since 2005, but according to NCTC, this edition has more counterterrorism info than any planner to date."—WiredWired: U.S. Government's 'Terrorist-a-Day' Calendar (January 8, 2009)
