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Attacks on British interests kill 27 in Istanbul
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - With rescue workers picking through the rubble of two British targets bombed in Turkey and more than 100,000 war protesters marching through London's streets, President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair said yesterday that they would not be...Tags: Family, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Death, HSBC Holdings plc, London (England)
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Murder trial for Malvo set to start in November
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. - Over the repeated objections of defense lawyers, a Fairfax County judge set a Nov. 10 trial date yesterday for teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo, who could face the death penalty if convicted in the slaying of an FBI analyst outside...Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Death, Trials, John Ashcroft, Punishment
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Veterans draw job of prosecuting first cases
Sun StaffWhen Attorney General John Ashcroft selected two Virginia prosecutors yesterday to hold the first trials in the Washington-area sniper attacks, he chose veteran lawyers well-acquainted with the death penalty and high-profile cases. Robert F. Horan, the...Tags: Death, Trials, John Ashcroft, Punishment, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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Slaying in Va. linked to sniper
Sun StaffMANASSAS, Va. -- The Maryland man shot as he stopped for gas on his long commute home Wednesday night was confirmed yesterday as the seventh person killed by a roving sniper, whose uncanny ability to disappear after his deadly attacks has bedeviled an...Tags: Death, Punishment, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Arts
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Bush pulls back from Mideast peace effort
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Pulling back from an active effort to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, President Bush said yesterday that the peace process could resume seriously only when "at some point in time" a Palestinian leadership emerges that is committed "to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Israel, Yasser Arafat, Death, Richard Nixon
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U.S. prepares charges in sniper case
Sun StaffFederal authorities plan to bring charges as early as today against an Army veteran and teen-ager in the Washington-area sniper slayings, effectively cutting short the growing squabble among local prosecutors in Maryland and Virginia over who should...Tags: Montgomery County (Alabama), Washington, DC, Death, Trials, John Ashcroft
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Federal funds sought for Malvo's defense
Sun StaffContending that the Fairfax County, Va., prosecutors of teen-age sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo are receiving federal help, lawyers for Malvo indicated yesterday that they hope to obtain federal funds toward his capital murder defense. In a highly unusual...Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Death, Trials, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), FBI
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Alliances with U.S., Iraq put Jordan in tight spot
Associated PressAMMAN, Jordan - The bombers who struck the Jordanian Embassy in Baghdad yesterday might have been angry that Jordan offered sanctuary to the daughters of a ruler they hated. Or they could have been Saddam Hussein loyalists who saw Jordan as his betrayer....Tags: Defense, Baghdad (Iraq), Death, Amman (Jordan), Government
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Trial is reminder of missed chances
Sun StaffThe map book - stolen from the Reisterstown Road branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library - could have led investigators straight to their prey. When police searched the parking lot opposite the gas station in Manassas, Va., where last year's serial sniper...Tags: Family, Washington, DC, Death, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Transportation
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President begins visit to Britain at a crucial juncture for Blair
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - Prime Minister Tony Blair stood before an audience yesterday to talk about schools and health care, but for the second time in five days he felt compelled first to address the visit by President Bush that begins today. Blair, speaking to a...Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Michael Howard, London (England), United Kingdom, Iain Duncan Smith
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Final farewells to 'historic leader'
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- A weeklong ritual of national mourning and remembrance concludes today when President Bush and other world leaders offer final farewells to Ronald Reagan at a ceremony at Washington's National Cathedral, before the former president's remains...Tags: Bob Dole, Defense, Nancy Reagan, Charles, Prince of Wales, James Wright
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Sniper's lawyers lose bid to prevent 2nd capital trial
Sun StaffFAIRFAX, Va. -- Lawyers for John Allen Muhammad failed yesterday to prevent a second capital murder trial in Virginia for the convicted sniper, after a judge ruled that another prosecution for his alleged role in the sniper shootings does not constitute...Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Death, Prisons, Trials, Punishment
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