Alleged North Carolina Jihadists to be Tried with Secret Evidence - 0 views
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The Associated Press reports today that the supposed North Carolina terrorism suspects may be tried with secret evidence. The case may involve "classified material that will raise national security issues if given to their defense attorneys," federal prosecutors told the AP. The men charged in the case are to appear in federal court on Tuesday.
Big drop in new swine flu cases - 0 views
The Strange Case of Barrack Hussein Obama Part 1 - The Hagmann And Hagmann Report - 0 views
The Strange Case of Barrack Hussein Obama Part 2 - The Hagmann And Hagmann Report - 0 views
Lewisham Council and Babcock Timeline - 0 views
American Daily Review - US & World Politics - Adoption, Homosexuality, and Ch... - 0 views
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Coming soon to America, preferential treatment for gays, and a loss of jobs for Christians daring to disagree with the gay lifestyle. Why not? It's happening in Canada and Britain. In fact, in the United Kingdom a Christian doctor got kicked off an adoption panel because she wished to abstain from voting on cases regarding adoption by gay couples.
Wife of terrorism suspect says FBI tricked her - CNN.com - 0 views
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In 2007, Boyd's 16-year-old son, Luqman, was killed in a car crash. "I had already been through this two years prior," she said. Don't Miss * Public's help needed in terror fight, Napolitano says * Eighth suspect sought in N.C. terrorism case * Al Qaeda conspirator resentenced to life She said authorities took her, her daughter and pregnant daughter-in-law to the hospital, where she learned that her husband and sons had not been in a car accident and were not injured. "When we got to the hospital, they brought us around back, separated us, handcuffed us, including my eight-month pregnant daughter[-in-law], and were very rude and then told us, 'They're not dying; they're detained. And you better cooperate with us.' "
Unclaimed dead stack up in Wayne County morgue | detnews.com | The Detroit News - 0 views
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His corpse lies at the bottom of a pile of other bodies unclaimed at the Wayne County morgue. But Grandpa -- whose name has been withheld to avoid embarrassing his family -- is a special case. He has been in the cooler for the past two years as his kinfolk -- too broke to bury him -- wait for a ship to come in.
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