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- Yemen terror boss left blueprint for waging jihad
- Obama signs bill easing airport screening for vets
- Wis. man gets life for killing police officer wife
- Iraq war veteran gets life for killing Wisconsin cop wife
- Prosecutors present last witnesses in WikiLeaks U.S. trial sentencing
- Prosecution ends its Manning sentencing case
- In Syria Chemical Probe, Can U.N. Investigators Avoid Saying Who Hit Who?
- Exclusive: PetroChina to join Exxon at giant Iraqi oilfield
- Al Qaeda's 'conference call' and claims that the group is on the rise
- Wikileaks: Expert says enemy could've used info
- Strikes, unrest cut OPEC oil supplies: IEA
- The ÃÂFilthy FilnerÃÂ Cover-Up
Yemen terror boss left blueprint for waging jihad Posted: 09 Aug 2013 04:32 PM PDT |
Obama signs bill easing airport screening for vets Posted: 09 Aug 2013 04:24 PM PDT |
Wis. man gets life for killing police officer wife Posted: 09 Aug 2013 04:14 PM PDT |
Iraq war veteran gets life for killing Wisconsin cop wife Posted: 09 Aug 2013 03:01 PM PDT (Reuters) - A decorated U.S. Iraq war veteran was sentenced on Friday to life in prison with the possibility of seeking release after 35 years for gunning down his wife, a Wisconsin police officer, while she was on duty early last Christmas Eve. Benjamin Sebena, 30, pleaded guilty in June to first-degree intentional homicide for killing his wife, Wauwatosa Police Officer Jennifer Sebena, 30, outside a fire station in the Milwaukee suburb. ... |
Prosecutors present last witnesses in WikiLeaks U.S. trial sentencing Posted: 09 Aug 2013 02:09 PM PDT
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Prosecution ends its Manning sentencing case Posted: 09 Aug 2013 01:58 PM PDT FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — The classified information that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning disclosed through WikiLeaks put entire Afghan villages at risk of harm from the Taliban for cooperating with U.S. forces, a Pentagon official testified Friday at the soldier's sentencing hearing. |
In Syria Chemical Probe, Can U.N. Investigators Avoid Saying Who Hit Who? Posted: 09 Aug 2013 08:25 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- A United Nations inspection mission to Syria that could begin within the next week will seek to determine if chemical weapon attacks have taken place in the nation's two-year conflict, but reportedly will stop short of assessing which side was to blame. |
Exclusive: PetroChina to join Exxon at giant Iraqi oilfield Posted: 09 Aug 2013 07:35 AM PDT
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Al Qaeda's 'conference call' and claims that the group is on the rise Posted: 09 Aug 2013 06:03 AM PDT Did the US do the right thing by shutting down 19 embassies and consulates this week in response to an unspecified "terror threat?" While some have called the decision "crazy pants," I think that's unfair. |
Wikileaks: Expert says enemy could've used info Posted: 09 Aug 2013 03:57 AM PDT A U.S. military expert on militant Islamism testified Thursday that al-Qaida members could have used the classified information Army Pfc. Bradley Manning disclosed through WikiLeaks to plan attacks on ... |
Strikes, unrest cut OPEC oil supplies: IEA Posted: 09 Aug 2013 01:02 AM PDT
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The ÃÂFilthy FilnerÃÂ Cover-Up Posted: 09 Aug 2013 12:00 AM PDT Yuck. Is there a woman in his sights that pervy Democratic San Diego Mayor Bob Filner hasn't harassed, molested, insulted, propositioned, groped, headlocked or slobbered on while holding public office? In less than a month, the number of victims and witnesses coming forward has skyrocketed from three to 13. And the details have grown even more unbelievably sordid. |
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