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By BRUCE SCHREINER Associated Press Two classic cars swallowed by a sinkhole beneath the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky have re-emerged.More >>
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On the latest snow day in a winter full of them, residents of parts of the South, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast were coping with several inches of snow on top of a layer of slush.More >>
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A federal jury in Manhattan will hear charges that Osama bin Laden's son-in-law conspired to kill Americans as al-Qaida's spokesman after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.More >>
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By JEFF BARNARD Associated Press The lawyer for the former leader of a small Northern California Indian tribe is asking the community not to prejudge the woman as she faces trial on allegations...More >>
By JEFF BARNARD Associated Press The lawyer for the former leader of a small Northern California Indian tribe has asked the community not to prejudge the woman as she faces trial on allegations that she...More >>
A woman who pleaded guilty to buying the handgun used to kill the director of Colorado's prisons was sentenced to more than two years in prison and three years supervision Monday.More >>
The man who killed Colorado's prisons director was a master manipulator determined to get a gun and enact his longstanding plan for violence, a federal judge said Monday as she sentenced the woman who bought the weapon.More >>
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's Department of State services says it has arrested seven suspected Islamic militants in connection with the killing of a pro-Western sheik who preached against Islamic extremism, his wife and their son.
The three, including Sheik Adam Albani, were shot dead on Feb. 1 in Kaduna state in northern Nigeria as they drove home from Albani's theology lecture.
Officials say he was killed because his "pro-Western posture and his preaching are contrary to the Boko Haram ideology." Boko Haram is an Islamic militia in Nigeria that has killed thousands of people in an insurgency that began more than four years ago. Officials said Monday the suspects are Boko Haram members from five different Nigerian states.
Boko Haram means "Western education is a sin," and Albani was known for encouraging his followers to seek Western education.
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