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The U.S. should back off its criticism of Azerbaijan's handling of the Safarov case
It is not clear why the Obama administration and its allies in Congress decided to express their misplaced "concern" regarding Hungary's extradition of Lt. Ramil Safarov to his native Azerbaijan ("Ax murderer's homecoming stokes Caucasus feud," Sept. 7)....Tags: Azerbaijan, International Court of Justice, Hungary, International Law, International Court or Tribunal
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Out of many, one
Eleven years after the fateful events of Sept. 11, 2001, Americans still pause to remember the tragedy that befell the nation that day. In the days and weeks after the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil in history, Americans came together in shock, grief...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, National Government, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Derailed train buries Ellicott City in coal, crushing two teen girls
Ellicott City's historic center braced for a difficult, days-long cleanup of coal, overturned train cars and smashed vehicles after a Tuesday train derailment that crushed two 19-year-old women to death on a bridge. Investigators said the town's uneven...
Tags: Business, Transportation Accidents, Bodies of Water, U.S. Military, Howard County
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Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, broke color barrier at Naval Academy
Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, who broke the color barrier at the Naval Academy and was its first African-American graduate in 1949, died Tuesday of cancer at Springhouse of Silver Spring Assisted Living.
He was 85.
"It's important for America to...Tags: State University of New York, Electronics, Jesse Owens, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Graduation
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A turning point in terror prosecutions
The conviction of a former Baltimore County man in a deadly hotel bombing in Indonesia is seen as a turning point in the long-delayed prosecution of terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay.
Majid Shoukat Khan, who on Wednesday admitted to conspiring with Osama...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Punishment, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Prosecution
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From Owings Mills High School to a cell at Guantanamo
A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
After American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the...Tags: Islam, Armed Conflicts, Colleen LaRose, Prosecution, Electronics
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9/11 defendants refuse to participate in arraignment
Before self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was brought into court Saturday, Carole Reuben of Potomac said his arraignment would mark "the beginning of the end of the process." Her son, Todd Hayes Reuben, was a passenger on American...Tags: The Pentagon, Trials, Lawyers, American Airlines, Inc., Death of Osama bin Laden (2011)
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Public may watch Guantanamo arraignments from Fort Meade
Members of the public may watch the arraignment of self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects Saturday at Fort Meade, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday.
Mohammed and his co-defendants are to be arraigned at...Tags: The Pentagon, Trials, United Air Lines, National Government, Hamilton
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Limited seats at Fort Meade for public to watch terror arraignments
Members of the public may watch the arraignment of self-proclaimed 9/11mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects from Fort Meade on Saturday, but seating for the video feed will be limited, a spokesman for the Army base said...Tags: The Pentagon, Trials, Prosecution, Baltimore County, Hamilton
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A fight in the 6th
Things haven't gone quite according to plan in the newly redrawn 6th Congressional District. Maryland's leading Democrats figured they had drawn new boundaries that would allow a rising star in the state Senate to move up to Congress. Republicans...
Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Montgomery County (Maryland), Democratic Party, Parties and Movements
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Baltimore police moving toward videotaped interrogations
The Baltimore Police Department is taking steps to begin videotaping interrogations in its most serious criminal investigations — a long-resisted move that is being adopted by an increasing number of Maryland law-enforcement agencies. The...
Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Witnesses, Trials, Punishment, Prosecution
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Guantanamo: 10th anniversary of a symbol of shame
Today is the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the second-most-recognized symbol of our national shame (after the abuses at Abu Ghraib in Iraq). The prison represents a time when we let fear, rather...Tags: Barack Obama, Prisons, Prosecution, Elections, Symbols and Symbolism
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