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U.S. and Russia to seek Syria peace talks
MOSCOW — The United States and Russia agreed Tuesday to try to bring together the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad and the opposition for peace talks, signaling a potential breakthrough in long-stalled diplomatic efforts to end a bloody...Tags: Muammar Gaddafi, Moscow (Russia), John Kerry, Bashar Assad, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Dems, GOP raise concerns over subpoenas to AP
WASHINGTON (AP) — The leaders of a House panel told Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday that they had serious concerns about the Justice Department's gathering of phone records at The Associated Press. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., chairman...Tags: National Security, Media Industry, Dianne Feinstein, Republican Party, Eric Holder
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Sanford and Hicks go to Congress, The CIA goes to Hollywood and CNN stays put
Former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford has been elected to the House (or at least that's where we hear he's going). Welcome to your trends report for Monday, May 8, 2013. Sanford will head to Capitol Hill after facing off against Elizabeth...Tags: CNN (tv network), J.A. Happ, Digg Inc., Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Central Intelligence Agency
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Benghazi: The Obama spin continues
"Bumps in the road." — President Barack Obama on the unrest in Libya and elsewhere in the Middle East that included the deaths of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, an information officer, and two Navy SEALS. "Crude and disgusting"… "an...Tags: U.S. Congress, Christopher Stevens, Jay Carney, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Barack Obama
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Corte apelaciones EEUU dice que imágenes muerte de bin Laden pueden seguir clasificadas
ReutersWASHINGTON, 21 mayo (Reuters) - Una corte federal de apelaciones dijo el martes que el Gobierno de Estados Unidos tienen en su poder más de 50 imágenes confidenciales tomadas al líder de Al Qaeda Osama bin Laden tras su muerte, y que no necesitaba... -
Corte EEUU dice imágenes muerte bin Laden pueden seguir clasificadas
ReutersPor David Ingram WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Un tribunal federal de apelaciones de Estados Unidos dijo el martes que el Gobierno clasificó correctamente como de alto secreto más de 50 fotografías confidenciales tomadas al líder de al Qaeda Osama bin Laden...Tags: Washington, DC, Barack Obama, Central Intelligence Agency
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U.S. appeals court rules bin Laden death photos can stay secret
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the U.S. government had properly classified more than 50 images of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden taken after his death, and that the government did not need to release them....Tags: Washington, DC, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011)
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FROM ABBOTTABAD TO FULBRIGHT: Big things expected of Centre grad Jadoon
tkleffman@amnews.comWhen Ibby Jadoon receives his diploma today, Centre College will be saying goodbye to one of its best and brightest. Jadoon is a bonafide Big Man on Campus (Academic Division), having earned a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship and being chosen by his...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Belief and Faith, Family, South Africa, Colleges and Universities
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TV review: 'Manhunt' keeps Bin Laden hunt as real as possible
How many films about the search for and killing of Osama bin Laden can the market bear? The answer appears to be three — a bad one, a good one and now, a messy but provocative one. National Geographic Channel's docudrama "Seal Team Six" was...
Tags: Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Homeland (tv program), Abbottabad (Pakistan)
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A WikiLeaks way out
Prosecutors must prove that Pfc. Bradley Manning "had reason to believe" that the classified material he provided to WikiLeaks would harm the nation, a military judge ruled Wednesday — offering the Pentagon and the Obama administration an...
Tags: Judges, Bradley Manning, Prisons, Espionage Act of 1917, Crime, Law and Justice
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Syrian Islamist group acknowledges ties to Al Qaeda
BEIRUT — The leader of Al Nusra Front, militant Islamist fighters whose role in the Syria uprising has raised concerns in Washington, acknowledged Wednesday for the first time his group's affiliation with Al Qaeda and the extremist movement’...
Tags: Jihad, Al-Qaeda, Iraq, Religion and Belief, Islam
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Bin Laden's son-in-law to face terrorism charges
WASHINGTON - The FBI and the CIA helped capture an alleged al-Qaida spokesman who was Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and have flown him to New York City to face terrorism-related charges, U.S. officials said. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith was taken into U.S....Tags: Ankara (Turkey), Terrorism, Tribune Company, FBI, Justice and Rights
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