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Judge's Order Could Keep Public From Hearing Details of 9/11 Trials
January 7, 2009The military judge overseeing proceedings against five of the men accused of planning the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks signed an order designed to protect classified information that is so broad it could prevent public scrutiny of the most important trial at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, according to lawyers and human rights groups.
Panetta's Peers Back Him for CIA
January 7, 2009As a top official at the White House in 1996, Richard A. Clarke was looking for an ally after concluding that the CIA and FBI needed an additional $1 billion for counterterrorism programs. Officials at the Office of Management of Budget were dismissive of the request, so Clarke sought an audience with Chief of Staff Leon E. Panetta.
Bush Condemns Hamas in Radio Address
January 7, 2009 President Bush issued a sharp condemnation of Hamas late today, accusing the Palestinian militant group of provoking Israeli military action with rocket attacks and increasing the death toll by secreting its arms within civilian populations.
Retiree Charged With Passing U.S. Documents to Israel in the 1980s Pleads Guilty
January 7, 2009A retired engineer from New Jersey whose clandestine activities went undetected for more than two decades pleaded guilty yesterday to a criminal charge accusing him of serving as an unregistered agent for Israel.
Bush's Time at Ranch in Crawford, Tex., Coming to Quiet End
January 7, 2009CRAWFORD, Tex., Dec. 30 -- The sun is setting on this rural corner of President Bush's empire.
Little Blue Pills Among the Ways CIA Wins Friends in Afghanistan
January 7, 2009The Afghan chieftain looked older than his 60-odd years, and his bearded face bore the creases of a man burdened with duties as tribal patriarch and husband to four younger women. His visitor, a CIA officer, saw an opportunity, and reached into his bag for a small gift.
Army Officials Say Many More Active-Duty Troops Are Needed
January 7, 2009 The Army needs to add at least 30,000 active-duty soldiers to its ranks to fulfill its responsibilities around the world without becoming stretched dangerously thin, senior Army officials warn.
Families of Americans Killed in 1989 Bombing See Victory Over Libya Nullified
January 7, 2009As the State Department reviews hundreds of claims from people who lost family members in Libyan-sponsored terrorist attacks, controversy is building over a case that is so low-profile it is sometimes called "the forgotten flight."
Obamas Arrive in Hawaii for Surfside Respite
January 7, 2009HONOLULU, Dec. 20 -- With his Cabinet selections now complete, President-elect Barack Obama left Chicago on Saturday with his family and close friends for a 13-day beachside vacation in Hawaii that will serve as his final reprieve before moving into the White House next month.
Ethnic Divide in Iraqi City a Test for Nation
January 7, 2009 KIRKUK, Iraq -- Darawan Salahadin, dressed in a black shirt and blue jeans, strolled out of his home in the Kurdish part of his ethnically fragmented neighborhood, passing concrete barriers and a checkpoint guarded by a Kurdish fighter. He entered the Arab section and walked swiftly to his tan, flat-roofed school.


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When are low prices not good news? When they're falling like a rock and pose the threat of deflation. That's like inflation's mirror image, when prices sink lower month after month. What's wrong with that you ask? The car you still owe $12,000 on is now worth $8,000. Or the house you purchased with no money down for $400,000 is now worth $285,000. We're not there yet, but October's Consumer Price Index set off alarm bells in some quarters. Read more...

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