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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: Central Intelligence Agency, Tribune Company, Human Rights, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice
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Slain diplomat in Afghanistan 'felt she was making a difference'
CHICAGO — Members of Anne Smedinghoff's family consoled themselves Sunday with the thought that the young U.S. diplomat died in the service of a cause that mattered deeply to her. "She was doing what she loved," her father said, "and she was doing...Tags: Afghanistan, Taliban, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Foreign Service, NATO
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John Kerry's remarks on killing of Anne Smedinghoff
The full text, from the State Department, of Secretary of State John Kerry's remarks today in Istanbul on the killing Saturday in Afghanistan of State Department diplomat Anne Smedinghoff, a native of west suburban River Forest. According to the State...Tags: Afghanistan, John Kerry, Feminism, U.S. Department of State, Human Interest
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Kerry mourns 'selfless, idealistic' US diplomat
ISTANBUL (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday railed against the "cowardly" terrorists responsible for the attack that killed five Americans in Afghanistan, including a "selfless, idealistic" young diplomat on a mission to donate...
Tags: Afghanistan, Emergency Incidents, The Washington Post, Rebellions, Terrorism
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Chris Bohjalian sets love amid horror
Chris Bohjalian's novel "The Sandcastle Girls" has many traditional elements of compelling fiction — people with secrets, shocking plot twists, compulsively likable characters and a rich love story. It also describes the 1915 mass killing of...
Tags: Authors, Genocide, Literature, Human Interest, Armenia
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Afghans seek their own exit strategy
KABUL, Afghanistan — Nabil Ahmad was at his desk at a logistics support firm last spring when an explosion ripped through the office. Windows shattered. The ceiling collapsed. "I thought it was an earthquake — or the end of the world," the...
Tags: Refugee, Interior Policy, U.S. Embassy, Migration, Indonesia
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Syria rebel fighters not ready to give up power after war
JABAL AL-ZAWIYA, Syria — The rebel commander Jamal Maroof was fiddling with his iPhone when a young man brought him news. People were complaining about the rebel checkpoints that dotted the more than two dozen villages under the control of Maroof'...
Tags: Armed Forces, Apple iPhone, Crime, Law and Justice, National Government, Rebellions
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Outdoors: Big ones live at Falcon Lake
South Bend TribuneZAPATA, Texas -- I expect three things to happen anytime I go south on a working fishing trip. 1. An unseasonably brutal cold front 2. A stiletto-like wind 3. Fishing success that falls well short of expectations. Check. Check. Check. “I...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Middlebury, Turkey (animal), Fishing
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O.C. woman sentenced to five years for sending funds to terrorists
An Orange County pharmacist who admitted to wiring $2,050 to Pakistan to be used to fund terrorist activities was sentenced Friday to five years in federal prison. Oytun Ayse Mihalik, 40, a Turkish national and permanent U.S. resident, pleaded guilty in...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pakistan, Terrorism, U.S. Military, Punishment
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COLUMN: US is inching toward Syria
Military intervention in the Muslim world seems to bring the United States nothing but grief. Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya: None looks much like a success story now. Yet the Obama administration is edging reluctantly into a civil war in Syria, aiding...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Human Rights, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Al-Qaeda, Rebellions
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Bin Laden kin to face terror-related charges in New York
WASHINGTON -- The FBI and CIA helped capture an Al Qaeda spokesman who was Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law and have flown him to New York City from Jordan to face terrorism-related charges, U.S. officials say. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, an Al Qaeda...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Al-Qaeda, Al Jazeera (tv network)
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Turkey at the crossroads
Turkey is rising. In the last decade, the country's economy has nearly trebled in size. Just 10 years ago, the average Turk had one-fifth the income of the average European. Today, Turks are only 30% less wealthy than European Union citizens. Given...
Tags: Saudi Arabia, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Sociology, European Union, Istanbul (Turkey)
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