An Australian architect testifying at his own trial on Wednesday denied charges of planning to bomb either the nation's electricity grid or defence installations. Pakistani-born Faheem Khalid Lodhi, 36 has pleaded innocent to all four charges of terrorism against him. The prosecution said in its opening statements in April that Lodhi had used a false name, Eagle Flyers, in October 2003 to buy two maps of the Australian electricity supply grid and to inquire about buying chemicals capable of making explosives. |