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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Thu Dec 10, 7:16 am ET
WASHINGTON - Five young American Muslims captured in Pakistan are under investigation for possible links to terrorism after their families found a disturbing farewell video the missing men left behind showing scenes of war and casualties and saying Muslims must be defended.
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New York Post - Thu Dec 10, 7:12 am ET
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistani police yesterday arrested five American men believed to have gone missing from the Washington, DC, area last month, officials from both countries said. US officials say one of the missing students left a farewell vi...
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Marketwire - Thu Dec 10, 7:12 am ET
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WTOL 11 Toledo - Thu Dec 10, 7:00 am ET
The men vanished from their Washington, D.C.-area homes last month. Relatives had asked the FBI for help in finding the men, after family members found what's being described as a disturbing farewell video.
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The Post-Standard - Thu Dec 10, 6:47 am ET
Gerald Herbert / The Associated Press Ibrahim Hooper (left) spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, speaks at a news conference Wednesday in Washington about the arrests in Pakistan of five missing young men.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 6:46 am ET
The FBI said it was probing the case of five terror suspects arrested in Pakistan, one of whom made an extremist-style "farewell" video before leaving his home in the United States.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 10, 6:25 am ET
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Dubai Group LLC, an investment company owned by Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , raised about $114 million by selling a 6.5 percent stake in Egyptian investment bank EFG-Hermes Holding SAE , two people familiar with the deal said.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 10, 6:21 am ET
Dubai's stock market closed 7.0 percent higher on Thursday, its biggest gain since the debt crisis exploded, and led by Emaar Properties after it called off a merger with state-owned entities.
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Norton Mirror - Thu Dec 10, 6:20 am ET
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AP via Yahoo! News - 17 minutes ago
Five young American Muslims detained in Pakistan wanted to join militants in the country's Taliban-ruled tribal region, battle U.S. troops in neighboring Afghanistan and die as martyrs, police officials said Thursday.
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NPR - 2 hours 1 minutes ago
FBI agents are interviewing five young Muslim-American men being held in Pakistan. They suspect the men may have been trying to join forces fighting U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
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Bloomberg - 2 hours 23 minutes ago
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- France Telecom SA’s offer to buy up to 100 percent of the Egyptian Co. for Mobile Services has been approved by Egypt’s financial regulator.
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The Huffington Post - Thu Dec 10, 3:28 pm ET
What's Your Reaction? SARGODHA, Pakistan — Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al-Qaida-linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references from trusted militants, a Pakistani law enforcement official said Thursday.
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Global Envision - Thu Dec 10, 2:49 pm ET
Dairy Cows Fight Terrorism in Fallujah By Alok Amatya , November 17, 2009 Here's an innovative way to expand economic opportunity for Iraqi widows and reduce the threat of...
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Global Envision - Thu Dec 10, 2:49 pm ET
Technology, migrant labor, and patriarchy: three world systems that bring benefits to some have become a tragic combination for the Tajik women whose husbands are divorcing them remotely via text message , reports Radio Free Europe.