Arrest over Mexico casino attack
Friday, January 6th, 2012Mexican police capture the alleged mastermind of an arson attack on a casino in Monterrey last year that killed 52 people.

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Arrest over Mexico casino attack
Mexican police capture the alleged mastermind of an arson attack on a casino in Monterrey last year that killed 52 people.

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Arrest over Mexico casino attack
Mexican authorities capture Felipe Cabrera Sarabia, the alleged security chief for the boss of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
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Mexico drug ‘security chief’ held
Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas says he is not worried about John Terry’s state of mind as an investigation continues into the alleged racial abuse of QPR’s Anton Ferdinand.
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Terry fine to play – Villas-Boas
After nine years of interviews, Imam Johari Abdul-Malik has learned to wait for the questions. If he waits long enough, the reporters inevitably ask about Anwar al-Aulaqi , the radical cleric who once led the Dar Al-Hijrah mosque. They want to know about Maj. Nidal Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood shooter , and the two Sept. 11 hijackers who also once worshiped there. And they often come armed with a list of other terrorism suspects who have been connected in some way with his Northern Virginia mosque. Read full article > >

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Imam serves as public face of an embattled mosque
After nine years of interviews, Imam Johari Abdul-Malik has learned to wait for the questions. If he waits long enough, the reporters inevitably ask about Anwar al-Aulaqi , the radical cleric who once led the Dar Al-Hijrah mosque. They want to know about Maj. Nidal Hasan, the alleged Fort Hood shooter , and the two Sept. 11 hijackers who also once worshiped there. And they often come armed with a list of other terrorism suspects who have been connected in some way with his Northern Virginia mosque. Read full article > >

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Imam serves as public face of an embattled mosque
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The clouds and misty rain that shrouded Kenan Stadium for most of Saturday afternoon were about as apt a metaphor for the state of college athletics — and for the two teams engaging in a desultory football game down on the field — as was likely to be found anywhere in the ever-changing world of the alleged “student-athlete.” Read full article > >

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Saturday was eventful for the ACC on the field and in the news
Three people, including a police officer, are in hospital with head injuries after being hurt during a protest over the alleged serving of meat and alcohol at a Sikh community centre.

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Pc and two others hurt in protest
Years from now, I believe, we will look back and say the elimination of Osama bin Laden changed everything. To borrow Churchill’s assessment of the Nazi defeat at El Alamein, “Now, this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” Attempted terrorist attacks in the name of fundamentalist Islam will surely continue. Most will be amateurish failures, such as the alleged plot disclosed Thursday in which two homegrown would-be jihadists — now in the custody of New York City police — ineffectually aspired to blow up a synagogue . Tragically, we are bound to see attacks by genuine terrorists as well. Some may succeed. Read full article > >

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Now that he’s dead, let’s end bin Laden’s grip on us
Police are investigating the alleged sexual assault of a woman by a gang of men in Ormeau Park in south Belfast.

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City park sex attack investigated
Phillip Garrido will plead guilty Thursday to some charges in connection with the alleged kidnapping and rape of a young California girl, one of the lawyers in the case said.
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Garrido pleads not guilty in Dugard case
Rolling Stone has published new photographs and video of the alleged crimes of 12 U.S soldiers in Afghanistan accused of forming a “kill team” to murder Afghan civilians. The images feature several mutilated corpses, and the video shows two U.S….
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New Photos from Army ‘Kill Team’
Campaigners from Wales travel to London to protest over the alleged treatment of a US army private accused of leaking confidential papers.

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Campaigners from Wales travel to London to protest over the alleged treatment of a US army private accused of leaking confidential papers.

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Wikileaks soldier demo is staged