npr.org - 6/9/2009
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Dina Temple-Raston All Things Considered , June 8, 2009 The suspect in the deadly shooting at a military recruiting center in Arkansas last week, Abdulhakim Muhammad, is the latest in a series of Muslim converts who stand accused of planning or launching violent attacks in the U.S. His given ...
gulfnews.com - 6/6/2009
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gulfnews.com —
For Yemen to emerge from its current crisis
and avoid disintegration and falling into chaos, President Ali...
Abdullah Saleh will have to take long-awaited and painful decisions. Saleh will have to accept that the old-fashioned temporary solutions in ...
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There is no easy way out for Yemen
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Judge issues gag order in GI-shooting case
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News —
... American passport wouldn't have stamps and visas from countries that bring suspicion ... The prison interview with Muhammad in Yemen rattled FBI officials enough that they opened a preliminary investigation. It never got much further than that. After he was deported back to the U.S., agents visited him on several occasions, but aside from his suspicious affiliations in Yemen, officials had nothing on him. So there is no indication that last week's events could have been prevented ... http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10... LR shooting suspect lying, Yemeni ...
ToDaZeD “uh… NO”
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... “If this young man, grown up in middle America, can be turned against his own country, if it happened to this young man, it can happen to any young man,” Hensley says. “It can happen to anybody.” ...
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