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A series of stories this morning indicates there were definitely warning signals that something was awry.
It was pretty much a last-minute scramble.
The Queens "doughnut man" may have been part of a ring.
The terror suspect was indicted today in New York.
The fax machines at the Department of Homeland Security are just abuzz today.
The man who led to the raid of several homes in Queens earlier this week may be negotiating a plea.
Our subway system is being eyed as a possible target for a suspected bomb plot.
Though several people were detained, no terrorist materials have yet been found from the search of three Queens homes.
A group of "aspirational" terrorists attempted to blow up four bombs in front of two Riverdale synagogues and shoot down military planes at an Air National Guard base.
The pint-sized actress is making a big huff about talking to the feds - unless she gets immunity.
And yes, we know the obvious pun. Give us a minute, okay? We haven't had coffee yet.
The Countrywide CEO gets all choked up at the last shareholder meeting before the sale to Bank of America.
His replacement, Nassau County's Dean Skelos, was voted in today. But we also learn of the behind-closed-doors negotiations that went into his decision to depart.
The question of the day is this: How could Anne Hathaway have stayed with Italian financier Raffaello Follieri for so long, despite all signs pointing to his being a big fraud? We think the most obvious answer is the correct one.
Martha disrupts plans to make her seem like less of a perfectionist, Bear Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne may face arrest (he'd better hide his stash!), and the FBI is slapping anyone who's ever said the word "mortgage" with criminal charges, in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
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