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The Washington 'Post' sent an intermediary to speak with the man Hasan saw as a spiritual leader.
9/11 families react to the news of a downtown Manhattan civilian trial for alleged plotters.
They'll be tried in civilian court.
Major Nidal Malik Hasan will be tried in a military court.
Not everyone ignored the warning signs from Major Nidal Malik Hasan, and it was not only female officer Kimberly Munley who took him down in the end.
Of course we can't. There are like 1 billion of them!
We take a peek at the newest security initiative in New York: a network of cameras in midtown watching your every move.
It was pretty much a last-minute scramble.
There's so much evidence in the case against Najibullah Zazi that it requires its own secret, secure room.
How many butt jokes can a tabloid make in one story?
As his client pleads not guilty, J. Michael Dowling does his thankless duty.
The Queens "doughnut man" may have been part of a ring.
Experts say this case represented a true danger, for real this time.
How not to be terrorized by monkeys, should you come into contact with them.
The terror suspect was indicted today in New York.
But the Libyan leader gave a classically rambling, disjointed, and angry anti-U.N. speech anyway.
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