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NEW YORK/WASHINGTON - American authorities are seeking the arrest of a man from Pakistan who has been identified as the owner of the 1993 Nissan Pathfinder that was used in the failed car bombing in Times Square, according to the New York Times.
Prosecutors: Man strangled mother, went to store
NY governor seeks to counter deportation laws
Report: No spying in Pa. school laptops case
Woman stabs 4 in Southern Calif. Target store
Official: Mayor can’t challenge AZ immigration law
Court upholds timber sales in Tongass Nat’l Forest
FBI: Ex-SC sheriff dealt drugs from police SUV
SC sheriff arrested on federal drug charges
Feds: Cop’s death reason to keep militia jailed
Army captain who stole $690,000 gets 30 months
Muslim TV survives founder’s NY murder charges
Murder charge filed in killing of Minn. officer
Detroit officer killed, 4 wounded in shooting
Authorities: Woman stabs 4 in Calif. Target store
Brazil, Paraguay fight narcos with border security
Conn. man gets 10 years in fatal hit-and-run
Pa. officer accused of murder in off-duty shooting
Goldman discloses shareholder suits
Goldman Sachs has disclosed information about a half-dozen lawsuits filed against it by shareholders accusing the big Wall Street firm and top executives of misconduct and abuse in the wake of civil fraud charges brought by the government over mortgage securities deals.
Condemned British woman in US loses appeal
San Francisco (GaeaTimes.com) George Huguely has been charged in the death of 22 year old Yeardly Love who was women’s lacrosse player for the University of Virginia.
Argentina charges ex-dictator with 49 more murders
Official: Suspect in AZ ranch death recently in US
Va. lacrosse player charged in athlete’s slaying
Ex-con Traficant to run for Ohio US House seat
5 killed while playing soccer in southern Mexico
Jury to hear suspect statements in celeb burglary
New Congo rebel group sparks fears of more unrest
Aide gets prison in killing of NYC music figure
Minn. Somali to plead guilty to lying to FBI
Thai PM offers reconciliation plan, election date
Suspect pleads not guilty to Hollywood killing
NJ officials: Body on riverbank was abducted baby
Guns with gold, diamonds seized in Mexico
MEXICO CITY — Mexican soldiers have seized an arsenal of gold-plated, diamond-encrusted weapons believed to belong to the Valencia gang, allies of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel, prosecutors said Monday.
Military court hears Graner’s Abu Ghraib appeal
Murder charge filed in shooting of Minn. officer
Wal-Mart to pay $27.6M in California dumping case
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ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Monday received $656 million from the United States under the Coalition Support Fund to reimburse the expense incurred while conducting operations against violent extremism in 2009.
Effects of Letterman blackmail case hard to judge
Welsh resigns as Hofstra hoops coach after arrest
ISU’s Boozer to leave team after arrest
AMES, Iowa — In a new headache for Iowa State’s new coach, reserve guard Charles Boozer said Monday that he will leave the team to seek treatment for unspecified problems after a woman told police he slapped and kicked her over the weekend.
Man charged after Calif. police booby trap raids
Wash. killer asks jury to spare his life
SEATTLE — The man convicted of killing two women and two children apologized in a Seattle courtroom to their family Monday and asked the jury to spare his life — for his family’s sake.
Defendant pleads insanity in Las Vegas ax attack
Welsh quits hoops post following arrest
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Hofstra basketball coach Tim Welsh has resigned days after he was charged with drunken driving.
Corey Dillon arrested for alleged assault on wife
MUMBAI - Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan Monday welcomed the verdict convicting Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the sole survivor of the 10 Pakistani terrorists who staged a 60-hour Mumbai attack Nov 26-28, 2008.
Judge: Militia members can leave jail until trial
German terrorist suspect killed in Pakistan
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