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Police tell of showdown with Boston bombing suspects
BOSTON — The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings remained under heavy guard in a hospital Saturday, with an injury to his neck complicating how he would be interrogated and held for trial. The neck wound apparently did not...
Tags: Sean Collier, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice
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Boston bombs showed some expertise
WASHINGTON — Investigators said the two Boston Marathon bombs were triggered by long-range remote controls for toy cars — a more sophisticated design than originally believed — bolstering a theory that the older suspect received bomb-...
Tags: Law Enforcement, Central Intelligence Agency, Sports, Michael T. McCaul, Laws
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Senators say Tsarnaev should be declared 'enemy combatant'
This post has been corrected. See note at bottom for details.WASHINGTON -- Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.), said Saturday in a joint statement that alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be denied a defense attorney and declared an “enemy combatant.” They added...Tags: Prosecution, Politics, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Crime, Law and Justice, John McCain
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Summer Movie Sneaks complete list
The 2013 Summer Movie Preview is a snapshot of films opening through the end of August. Release dates (for Los Angeles) and other details, as compiled by Oliver Gettell, are subject to change. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Sneaks list: In the...
Tags: Susanne Bier, Armie Hammer, M. Night Shyamalan, United Kingdom, Stand-up Comedy
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Chinese police make more arrests in ethnic violence
BEIJING -- State media on Monday released the identities of the victims of last week’s deadly ethnic confrontation in western Xinjiang region, as authorities indicated that they had made more arrests and uncovered evidence further linking the...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Conflicts, Islam, Religion and Belief
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Legal questions surround Boston bombing suspect
WASHINGTON — Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has become the focus of a heated debate over whether he should receive the Miranda warning or be treated as an enemy combatant. U.S. Atty. Carmen Ortiz indicated in a news conference Friday night that investigators...
Tags: Georgetown University, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Peter T. King, John McCain
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A history of terrorism out of Chechnya
A massive Russian crackdown on Chechnya's bid for independence in the 1990s and the installation of loyal leaders there pushed the Caucasus Muslim enclave from the headlines years ago. But resentment has festered and at times bled into the global holy war...
Tags: Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Central Intelligence Agency, Religious Conflicts, Al-Qaeda
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Russians monitored calls of Boston suspect's mother, U.S. says
BOSTON — Russian authorities secretly wiretapped a conversation between a man believed to be one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects and his mother in 2011 discussing the idea of jihad, a U.S. counter-terrorism official said Saturday. The...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Crime, Law and Justice, High Blood Pressure, FBI
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'Lone wolf' terrorists get what they want in global spotlight
If late bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev attacked the Boston Marathon with an aim to draw attention to Muslim suffering in Chechnya, his ancestral homeland, he succeeded. Or if, as alleged by some who knew him, he was angered by U.S. military...
Tags: Afghanistan, Sociology, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Faisal Shahzad, Media Industry
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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: Punishment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Turkey, Pakistan, Religious Conflicts
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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....
Tags: U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, John Brennan, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Central Intelligence Agency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Secrets no president should keep
In the divided world of American politics, it's not easy to find an issue on which the legal affairs correspondent for the Nation and the former chairman of the American Conservative Union agree. But we've found one: the crucial importance of transparency...
Tags: U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, John Brennan, Politics, Barack Obama, Central Intelligence Agency
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