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- Watchdog: FEMA still lacks housing plan (AP)
- UN says financial crisis boosts organized crime (AP)
- Saudi Arabia convicts 300 al-Qaida suspects (AP)
- Britain "outsourced" torture to Pakistan: MP (Reuters)
- Britain "outsourced" torture to Pakistan - MP (Reuters)
- Motive tough to determine in SC serial killings (AP)
- Colo. prof in 9/11 flap loses bid to reclaim job (AP)
Watchdog: FEMA still lacks housing plan (AP) Posted: 08 Jul 2009 04:49 PM PDT |
UN says financial crisis boosts organized crime (AP) Posted: 08 Jul 2009 01:44 PM PDT AP - The world financial crisis offers organized crime a unique opportunity to return to the global banking systems from which it had been barred by sanctions imposed after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, the U.N.'s top anti-crime official said Wednesday. |
Saudi Arabia convicts 300 al-Qaida suspects (AP) Posted: 08 Jul 2009 10:40 AM PDT AP - A Saudi criminal court has convicted and sentenced an al-Qaida militant to death and given more than 300 others jail terms, fines and travel bans in the country's first known terrorism trials for suspected members of the terror network, officials said Wednesday. |
Britain "outsourced" torture to Pakistan: MP (Reuters) Posted: 08 Jul 2009 01:43 AM PDT Reuters - A British opposition politician has accused the government and intelligence agents of colluding in the torture of a British terrorism suspect whose interrogation was "outsourced" to Pakistan. |
Britain "outsourced" torture to Pakistan - MP (Reuters) Posted: 08 Jul 2009 01:37 AM PDT Reuters - A British opposition politician has accused the government and intelligence agencies of colluding in the torture of a British terrorism suspect whose interrogation was "outsourced" to Pakistan. |
Motive tough to determine in SC serial killings (AP) Posted: 08 Jul 2009 12:23 AM PDT |
Colo. prof in 9/11 flap loses bid to reclaim job (AP) Posted: 07 Jul 2009 05:38 PM PDT AP - A judge refused Tuesday to reinstate a University of Colorado professor who was fired on plagiarism charges after he likened some Sept. 11 terrorist attack victims to a Nazi leader. |
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