National Security at Risk with Left at HelmLast Thursday, adding insult to injury in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing, the administration of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick stonewalled efforts by the Boston Herald to determine the extent of government benefits provided to the ... Canada Free Press, 3 weeks ago |
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'Brainwash' defense may help(Corrects age in 27th paragraph.) April 25 (Bloomberg) -- The best chance for 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to avoid execution for the deadly Boston Marathon bombing may be to cooperate fully with investigators, or convince a jury he was brainwashed ... San Francisco Chronicle, 3 weeks ago
Bomb Suspect May Avoid Execution by Cooperating
Bloomberg, 4 weeks ago
Bombing Suspect May Cooperate, Blame Brother to Avoid Death
Washington Post, 4 weeks ago
Boston Bombing Suspect May Avoid Death by Cooperating (Correct)
BusinessWeek, 4 weeks ago
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Bombing Prosecutors Begin Case With Laws Forged by TerrorProsecutors in the Boston Marathon bombings have begun to grapple with the daunting task of assembling evidence from multiple crime scenes and around the world to explain to jurors the story behind the attack, as the latest example of terror on ... Bloomberg, 1 month ago
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Immigration and AmericanizationOne of the unintended consequences of the Tsarnayev brothers decision to strike at the Boston Marathon with homemade explosive devices may be its impact on the national debate on immigration. Already, some of the advanced technology firms in Silicon ... National Interest, 1 month ago
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Boston Bombing's Brutality No Guarantee of Death PenaltyAs prosecutors weigh charges in the Boston Marathon bombings, the same laws used successfully in deadly terrorist acts such as the Oklahoma City bombing and the first World Trade Center attack may be at the top of their list. Terrorism cases brought ... BusinessWeek, 1 month ago
No Guarantee on Death Penalty in Boston Bombing
Bloomberg, 1 month ago
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Were Boston Bombers Lone Wolves or Long Arm of al-Qaida?What pushed two seemingly normal young immigrants past the tipping point of youthful anger and into wanton terrorism? April 19, 2013 | 3:38 p.m. Image of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing released by the FBI. (FBI) More on Boston • The ... National Journal, 1 month ago
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Osama Bin Laden's Son-In-Law Turns War On Terror Into War On ConfusionOsama bin Laden's son-in-law, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, was recently arrested in Jordan and arraigned in Manhattan federal court where he was charged with conspiracy to kill Americans. Prosecutors do not believe that he served in an operational ... Somaliland Times, 2 months ago
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