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52 matches for 'pakistan'
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19 injured in shooting in Mothers Day parade in New Orleans.
Pakistan moves on after election despite claims of vote rigging.
Cyberattacks against U.S. corporations are on the rise.
The city of Detroit has a $162 million negative cash flow problem.
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Former prime minister holds lead in Pakistan election.
Syria — Bomb kills dozens near Turkish border.
Hostages released in standoff in Trenton.
IRS apologizes for targeting right-wing groups.
The Tigers lost to the Indians 7-6.
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Guatemala’s former dictator Efrian Rios Montt convicted of genocide.
E-mails about Benghazi put the White House on the defensive.
Pakistan votes amid campaign violence.
Woman rescued from collapsed building in Bangladesh 17 days later.
Fertilizer blast volunteer rescuer arrested with bomb-making material.
The Tigers walloped the Indians 10-4.
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The suspect in the Boston bombings now faces interrogation.
Death toll in Texas fertilizer plant blast reaches 14.
Big earthquake hits China.
Judge in Pakistan keeps Musharraf in jail.
Indiana hit by downpour as storms head east.
R.I.P. Al Neuharth, founder of USA Today.
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Secretary of State Kerry hints at conditions for talks with North Korea.
Suspected U.S. drone kills 4 in Pakistan.
Venezuelans elect Nicolás Maduro, former President Hugo Chávez’s chosen successor.
Trudeaumania: The Next Generation — Justin Trudeau elected leader of Liberals in Canada.
Bail set at $3 million for ex-justice [...]
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Ground drones in Florida, Negron tells lawmakers
"It's fine to kill terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan with drones. But I don't think we should use them to monitor the activities of law-abiding Floridians."
-- Sen. Joe Negron, R-Stuart, explaining his proposal to limit the use of unmanned drones by Florida law enforcement agencies.
Read Michael Van Sickler's full story [...]
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Khan convicted
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The jury came back this morning guilty on 4 counts in the only defendant remaining in the Pakistani Taliban case. [...] -
Verdict(s) today?
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The juries are out in the Pakistani Taliban case and the Steve Steiner Mutual Benefits money laundering case. If you hear anything, shoot me an email and I will post it. Thanks! [...] -
The twists and turns of the Pakistani Terror trial
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Last week witnesses were testifying via video feed from Pakistan. The feed cut-off midstream (with some arguing that the Pakistan government was responsible because they were tipped off). Judge Scola ordered that the trial continue, and now the defendant 77-year old Hafiz Khan has taken the stand. Day two of [...]
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Number of comments: 1Explosion kills 7 anti-Taliban militia in Pakistan.
Jack Lew gets grilled at confirmation hearing to be Treasury Secretary.
The GOP is filibustering Chuck Hagel.
President Obama took his SOTU message on the road to North Carolina.
It’s a deal — American and US Airways agree to merge.
Former Sen. Scott [...]
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"The legal system in this country, it’s not a joke. It’s not a toy for rich idiots to play with."
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That's Bill Maher discussing the $5 million lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against him:
The letter from the Cooley lawyer is absurd.
In local news, Curt Anderson covers the Pakistani Taliban case:Testifying via video from Pakistan, a man accused by the U.S. [...]
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Monday morning
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Breaking-- Judge Scola grants rule 29 in Pakistani terror case
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For one of the defendants, Izhar Khan. He was represented by Joe Rosenbaum, Dore Louis, and Kim Acevedo.
Congrats to the defense team. This is the second of three defendants to be dismissed from the case. The first was represented by Michael Caruso, the FPD. Also congrats to [...] -
Starting the year with a bang
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Yesterday the Pakistani Taliban trial started.
And today, Judge Altonaga starts a trial with "a Miami police sergeant charged with planting cocaine on a suspect and stealing drugs and money from dealers." In the sergeant's corner is Rick Diaz. The government is represented by Rick Del Toro. The [...] -
SDFLA starts 2013 with Pakistani Taliban trial
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Out of the frying pan; into the fire. That's what Judge Scola must be thinking after just finishing a very lengthy B-girls trial to end 2012, and now starting the Pakistani Taliban trial to begin 2013.
Paula McMahon has the details:
When the high-profile trial of' [...]
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Oakland Park Brothers Plead Not Guilty to Terrorist Charges
Sheheryar Alam Qazi, and Raees Alam Qazi, two Pakistani-born brothers charged by the FBI with conspiring to funnel "material support" to terrorists planning to explode a weapon of mass destructi... [...]
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Oakland Park Brothers Plead Innocent to Terrorist Charges
Sheheryar Alam Qazi, and Raees Alam Qazi, two Pakistani-born brothers charged by the FBI with conspiring to funnel "material support" to terrorists planning to explode a weapon of mass destructi... [...]
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Transgender Pakistanis face society's scorn
BY ANJUM NAVEED, ASSOCIATED PRESS
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan -- Dressed up in elaborate, feminine outfits and artfully applied makeup, they' [...]
From Steve Rothaus' Gay South Florida at November 09, 2012, 8:39am in Politics, News, Life, MiamiHerald.com Blogs
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Field trip to Pakistan
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Judge Scola granted the defense motion to take depos in Pakistan, according to Jay Weaver:In a rare legal move, attorneys for two South Florida Muslim clerics accused of aiding terrorists will be allowed to travel to Pakistan during a Miami trial to question witnesses considered crucial to [...]
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Monday news & notes
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Money For Nothing
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Two items from the Middle East caught my eye this rainy weekend: A Pakistani cabinet minister offered a $100,000 reward on Saturday for the death of the person behind the anti-Islam video made in the United States that has roiled … Continue reading → [...]
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What You Can Do About Attacks On USA: Boycott Pakistan, Indonesian Goods
Number of comments: 9BY SAM FIELDS
If you feel like I do, you want to just want spit when you see news reports that the Muslim World is rioting because of some 15 minutes of a stupid movie.
They insist we jail the idiots who made the movie. They insist we narrow the First Amendment [...]
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A U.S. official was killed during protests at the consulate in Libya.
A fire at a factory in Pakistan killed 105.
The Chicago teachers' strike is a test for unions.
Bill Clinton campaigned for Obama in Miami.
Gov. Scott got to' [...] -
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At least 80 are dead after earthquakes in China.
The U.S. declares the Haqqani network of Pakistan a terrorist organization.
The Eurozone plan hits some bumps.
The monthly jobs number report was tepid.
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Europe braces for Greece's exit from the Eurozone.
Four U.S. consulate workers hurt in suicide bombing in Pakistan.
Flood threat at Louisiana canal lock eases.
Gas prices may be up, but oil prices are down.
R.I.P. Rev. Sun Myung Moon, evangelist.
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Pakistani duo to perform at The University of Akron and Lock 3 in downtown Akron
And now for something totally different – Pakistani pop. That might seem a flippant way to introduce cousins Zeb Bangash and Haniya Aslam, who hail from Peshawar, Pakistan, but it gets at the essence of why they will be performing in concerts on the University of Akron [...]
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The U.S. says it killed a Haqqani leader in Pakistan.
An explosion at a mine in China has dozens killed and missing.
New Orleans and the Gulf Coast begin to find their way out of the water after Isaac.
Citigroup agrees to a [...]
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SOUNDS TO US AS IF *SOMEBODY* OVERDID THE AMBIEN
(Thanks to Mark Buckey and Jeffrey Brown)
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Drone attacks hit northern Pakistan.
Libya arrests Qaddafi loyalists over bombings in Tripoli.
Syria's Assad shows up at a mosque.
Chinese take to the streets as their dispute with Japan escalates.
Curiosity fired its phaser at a rock. (No, it did' [...]
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