Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Defense Knew 9/11 Hijackers Guardian Unlimited - 4 hours (Internet advertising) ago By


Congressman: Defense Knew 9/11 Hijackers
Guardian Unlimited - 4 hours ago By KIMBERLY HEFLING. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Sept. 11 commission will investigate a claim that US defense intelligence officials identified ringleader Mohammed Atta and three other hijackers as a likely part

Egyptian Chemist Freed After Questioning
Newsday - 14 hours ago By SARAH EL DEEB. CAIRO, Egypt -- Authorities on Tuesday released an Egyptian chemist detained for questioning after the deadly July 7 subway and bus bombings in London, an Interior Ministry official said.

Arbitrator reinstates Rogers, reduces 20-game suspension
San Jose Mercury News - 58 minutes ago BY EVAN GRANT. BOSTON - (KRT) - Kenny Rogers will pitch for the Texas Rangers against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night, much to the dismay of baseball commissioner Bud Selig. An independent arbitrator

NYMEX crude off record high ahead of US data
Reuters - 1 hour ago TOKYO, Aug 10 (Reuters) - US crude oil futures were below record highs on Wednesday but holding above $63 a barrel ahead of US weekly oil data and amid a spate of refinery troubles and lingering security concerns in the Middle East.

2 Jurors Now Say Jackson Is Guilty
Los Angeles Times - 19 hours ago By Steve Chawkins and Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writers. Two of the 12 jurors who acquitted Michael Jackson of child-molestation charges said Monday that they were pressured to do so by other jurors and now regret their decision.

US May Meet North Korea Before Six-Party Talks Resume
Voice of America - 36 minutes ago By David Gollust. The chief US delegate to the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program said Tuesday he is open to direct contacts with Pyongyang before the Beijing talks are due to resume at the end of the month.

US Court Orders Retrial for Five Cuban Spies
Voice of America - 1 hour ago By Jim Teeple. A US Appeals Court has overturned the convictions of five Cuban men convicted of spying on the United States and ordered a new trial in the case. The men were convicted and sentenced to long prison terms in 2001.

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