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Retired Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf dies at 78
Retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, who topped an illustrious military career by commanding the U.S.-led international coalition that drove Saddam Hussein's forces out of Kuwait in 1991 but kept a low public profile in controversies over the second Gulf...Tags: Elections, Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, George H.W. Bush, University of Southern California
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A permanent war on terror
When it comes to homeland security, we've been seduced for more than a decade by a "preemptive" mandate that directs us to catch terrorists before they strike next. Where law enforcement once investigated crimes to determine who was responsible and how...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Law Enforcement, George W. Bush, Janet Napolitano, Barack Obama
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3 Accused SoCal Terrorists Plead Not Guilty
KTLA NewsRIVERSIDE, Calif. (KTLA) -- Accused terrorists Arifeen Gojali, Ralph Deleon, and Miguel Santana entered not guilty pleas in connection with an alleged terror plot to join Al Qaeda. Last week, a federal grand jury indicted Gojali, 21, of Riverside along...Tags: Bill Lewis, Trials, Court Preliminary, Pakistan, Kabul (Afghanistan)
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Saints 'psyching' themselves out of win
The opening minutes of the game continued to frustrate the Presentation College offense. On Saturday against Manhattan Christian College, the Saints fell behind 21-0 and on Tuesday against Valley City State, PC trailed 20-0 before wiping the zero off...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Religious Conflicts, Colleges and Universities
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Conservatives' indulgence of hate speech is cause for concern
Columnist Marta Mossburg's column on the Maryland Council on American-Islamic Relations' protest against Pamela Geller as a speaker at the recent Maryland Conservative Action Network conference in Annapolis is factually incorrect ("A controversial...Tags: Justice and Rights, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Islam, Civil Rights
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Trial begins in Oregon Christmas tree bomb plot
SEATTLE -- The target was busy Pioneer Square in downtown Portland, Ore., when thousands of people gathered for the annual lighting of the Christmas tree. The plan, prosecutors say, was to park a van loaded with explosives and detonate it from a distance....
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Holidays, Lawyers, Trials, Religion and Belief
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Deeds: Lehigh Valley Area
ALLEN TOWNSHIP Solarek, Christopher D. and Solarek, Ellen M. from Oswald, Duane S., 7 Kensington CR, $217,500, (12/14), K4 28 3H-5. ALLENTOWN CITY Alonzo Management LLC from Alonzo, Jesus, 444 W. Allen St., $1, (12/7), 6407131769771. Bank Of...Tags: NVR Incorporated, Federal National Mortgage Association, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Sports, Capital Bank Corporation
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DEEDS: Northampton Area
Northampton Area deeds last updated on January 6, 2012. ---- NORTHAMPTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTALLEN TOWNSHIP Beck, Cale M. and Beck, Mary Ann from Willoland L.P. and Omega General LLC, 210 Walker Dr., $339,855, (11/20). Chlebove, Ian and Chlebove,...Tags: Kensington, Northampton (Southampton, New York), Religious Conflicts, Loans, Israel
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California terror plot case: Attorney skeptical of paid informant
L.A. NOWAn attorney for one of the four Southern California men facing federal terrorism charges for plotting to join Al Qaeda and targeting U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan, criticized the case for hinging on a confidential informant who had "incentive"... -
Four charged in homegrown terror plot: L.A. Now Live
L.A. NOWTimes Inland Empire correspondent Phil Willon will join L.A. Now Live to discuss the alleged terror plot involving four Southern California men who were arrested and charged after a months-long investigation into what authorities said was a plan to commit... -
FBI: Undercover informant helped unveil California terror plot
L.A. NOWThe charges against four Southern California men accused of plotting to join Al Qaeda and the Taliban and threatening to commit "violent jihad" against Americans appeared to stem largely from the work of an undercover informant working for the FBI.... -
Egypt's 'moderate' despot
What do you call a leader of a theocratic and cultish movement with a deep and clear disdain for democracy who suddenly assumes dictatorial powers? A "moderate," of course. Ever since the Muslim Brotherhood broke its promise to stay out of Egypt's...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religion and Belief, Islam, Israel, Hosni Mubarak
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