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CBS News - Fri Dec 11, 3:30 pm ET
5 Men Accused of Traveling to Militant-Plagued Country in Hope of Joining "Jihad" May Be Sent Home
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Contra Costa Times - Fri Dec 11, 10:12 am ET
Paradiso. The Italian word for paradise evokes bliss, delight, felicity and any number of bars sharing the title of the third part of Dante's "Divine Comedy."
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Contra Costa Times - Sat Dec 12, 4:11 am ET
Most classic yule songs are dated, but a few newbies have broken through
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The Vacaville Reporter - Sat Dec 12, 4:07 am ET
WASHINGTON -- FBI agents have questioned some of the young Americans arrested in Pakistan as U.S. investigators gather evidence that could lead to a conspiracy charge against them, an American official and another person familiar with the case said
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Omaha World-Herald - Sat Dec 12, 3:24 am ET
After hearing two hours of testimony Friday, an Omaha-based immigration judge said he likely will decide in January whether local Sudanese leader Malakal Goak will be able to stay in the United States.
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The Pueblo Chieftain - Sat Dec 12, 7:25 am ET
WASHINGTON - FBI agents have questioned some of the young Americans arrested in Pakistan as U.S. investigators gather evidence that could lead to a conspiracy charge against them, an American official and another person familiar with the case said Friday.
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Chicago Tribune - Fri Dec 11, 1:34 pm ET
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Five young American men under investigation in Pakistan for alleged terror links had established contact with a Taliban recruiter and have told FBI officials they were on a mission to be martyred, a Pakistani police official said.
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The San Luis Obispo Tribune - Sat Dec 12, 2:28 am ET
This weekend, the members of Congregation Beth David will gather to light menorah candles, recite bl
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Arizona Daily Star - Sat Dec 12, 2:16 am ET
ISLAMABAD — Five young Americans detained in Pakistan over alleged terrorist links will most likely be deported, a local police chief said Friday.
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Seattle Times - Fri Dec 11, 9:08 pm ET
As of Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, at least 858 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department. The department last updated its figures Friday at 10 a.m. EST.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Fri Dec 11, 9:06 pm ET
As of Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, at least 858 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to the Defense Department. The department last updated its figures Friday at 10 a.m. EST.
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CNN - Thu Dec 10, 6:03 am ET
Recent rainfall has brought new vegetation to parts of Kenya that haven't seen rain for years, but aid workers say it's too little, too late to undo the damage caused by years of drought.
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Free Internet Press - Sat Dec 12, 5:26 am ET
Pakistani police arrested five American Muslims this week on suspicion of planning terrorist actions after Khalid Farooq, the father of one of them, turned them in, alarmed that they were determined to fight U.S. troops in Afghanistan, Pakistani officials and friends of the family said Friday.
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The Huffington Post - Fri Dec 11, 11:42 pm ET
MIAMI--Greg Allgood will do almost anything to draw attention to the huge number of poor people - more than 1 billion - whose only drinking...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 11, 12:19 am ET
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.