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    Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Boston bomb suspect's name was on classified government watch lists

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    By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters) - The name of one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was listed on the U.S. government's highly classified central database of people it views as potential terrorists. But the list...

    Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Lindsey O. Graham, Politics, Susan Collins

  2. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Boston marks week from Marathon bombs with silence

    BOSTON (AP) — Seven days after the Boston Marathon bombings, the city planned to mark the traumatic week with mournful silence and a return to its bustling commute.
    BOSTON (AP) — Seven days after the Boston Marathon bombings, the city planned to mark the traumatic week with mournful silence and a return to its bustling commute. Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has asked residents to observe a moment of...

    Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Politics, ABC (tv network), Gun Control, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. Boston Marathon bombing suspect is charged

    BOSTON (AP) — Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged in his hospital room Monday with using a weapon of mass destruction to kill — a crime that carries a possible death sentence.
    BOSTON (AP) — Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged in his hospital room Monday with using a weapon of mass destruction to kill — a crime that carries a possible death sentence. Tsarnaev, 19, was accused by federal...

    Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Defense Equipment, This Week (tv program), Trials

  6. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  7. Police: Bombing suspects planned more attacks

    BOSTON (AP) — As churches paused to mourn the dead and console the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing Sunday, the city's police commissioner said the two suspects had such a large cache of weapons that they were probably planning other attacks. The surviving suspect remained hospitalized and unable to speak with a gunshot wound to the throat.
    BOSTON (AP) — As churches paused to mourn the dead and console the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing Sunday, the city's police commissioner said the two suspects had such a large cache of weapons that they were probably planning other...

    Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Politics, ABC (tv network), Road Running, Gun Control

  8. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| AP Indiana
  9. Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment

    IN--INDIANA FLOODING Body of 2nd C. Indiana flood victim recovered ARCADIA, Ind. (AP) — Police in central Indiana have recovered the body of a second driver who disappeared in a rain-swollen creek. Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Bryant Orem...

    Tags: Sports, Weather Warnings, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Crimes, Mitch Daniels

  10. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| AP Indiana
  11. Here is the latest Indiana news from The Associated Press

    BOSTON (AP) — A U.S. Senator from Indiana says the hospitalized suspect in last Monday's Boston Marathon bombing was shot in the throat during a gun battle with authorities. Senate Intelligence Committee member Senator Dan Coats told ABC's "This...

    Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Weather Warnings, Bodies of Water, This Week (tv program)

  12. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. In Boston bombing, Muslims hold their breath

    Shereef Elnahal is a native of Virginia, a graduate of Harvard Medical School and a first-year internal medicine resident who helped triage explosion victims with ruptured eardrums and major limb injuries on Monday at Brigham and Women&rsquo;s Hospital in Boston. <div style="padding: 18px 0px 8px 8px; float: right;"><a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/lanow/la-me-robin-abcarian-perspective-20130402,0,101211.storygallery"><img src="http://www.trbimg.com/img-51673417/turbine/la-me-robin-abcarian-20130323/600" /></a></div>
    Shereef Elnahal is a native of Virginia, a graduate of Harvard Medical School and a first-year internal medicine resident who helped triage explosion victims with ruptured eardrums and major limb injuries on Monday at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in...

    Tags: Internal Medicine, Sports, Jihad, Harvard Medical School, Al-Qaeda

  14. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Obama: Unclear who is responsible for explosions

    WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; A stony-faced President Barack Obama declared that those responsible for the explosions at the <span style="color: red;">Boston</span> Marathon "will feel the full weight of justice," but he urged a nervous nation not to jump to conclusions. Top lawmakers declared the deadly incident an act of terrorism, and a White House official said it was being treated that way.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A stony-faced President Barack Obama declared that those responsible for the explosions at the Boston Marathon "will feel the full weight of justice," but he urged a nervous nation not to jump to conclusions. Top lawmakers declared...

    Tags: Sports, U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Republican Party, Barack Obama, U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs

  16. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Moving up the CIA ladder

    CIA Director John Brennan is reportedly considering promoting an official who ran an overseas "black site" where suspected terrorists were interrogated and who was involved in the decision to destroy videotapes of waterboarding. It's an outrageous idea. Installing that official as head of the agency's National Clandestine Service would undermine the Obama administration's insistence that it has repudiated the abuses of the George W. Bush administration's war on terror.
    CIA Director John Brennan is reportedly considering promoting an official who ran an overseas "black site" where suspected terrorists were interrogated and who was involved in the decision to destroy videotapes of waterboarding. It's an outrageous idea....

    Tags: The Washington Post, Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Department of Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice

  18. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Candidate to lead CIA Clandestine Service stirs controversy

    WASHINGTON &mdash; The acting chief of the CIA's operations wing ran a secret "black site" prison overseas after the 2001 terrorist attacks and later signed off on the decision to destroy videotapes of brutal interrogations, according to current and former U.S. officials.
    WASHINGTON — The acting chief of the CIA's operations wing ran a secret "black site" prison overseas after the 2001 terrorist attacks and later signed off on the decision to destroy videotapes of brutal interrogations, according to current and...

    Tags: John D. Rockefeller IV, Sleep Deprivation, Barack Obama, The Washington Post, U.S. Department of Justice

  20. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Feinstein: A better path to justice

    The recent arraignment of Sulaiman abu Ghaith in a New York courtroom was an important moment in the ongoing effort to bring senior Al Qaeda figures to justice. But that's not how everyone saw it.
    The recent arraignment of Sulaiman abu Ghaith in a New York courtroom was an important moment in the ongoing effort to bring senior Al Qaeda figures to justice. But that's not how everyone saw it. Critics complain that he should have been taken to...

    Tags: Al-Qaeda, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice, George W. Bush, FBI

  22. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. What did we learn from Iraq?

    Ten years have passed since the United States invaded Iraq, a decision that almost everyone now ranks as one of the worst foreign policy blunders of our time. Why "almost"? Former President George W. Bush and his top aides still maintain that the invasion was a good idea, even though the premise on which the war was based &mdash; that Saddam Hussein had acquired weapons of mass destruction &mdash; proved false, and even though the ensuing war claimed the lives of more than 4,500 Americans and an estimated 127,000 Iraqis.
    Ten years have passed since the United States invaded Iraq, a decision that almost everyone now ranks as one of the worst foreign policy blunders of our time. Why "almost"? Former President George W. Bush and his top aides still maintain that the invasion...

    Tags: Defense Equipment, Politics, Iran, Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Military Interventions

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