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    Terrorists Arrests

    Feb 20, 2003 05:00 AM EST

    ... homeless, stateless, someone who cannot identify to any country or land, someone who is always searching for that thing that a lot of people take for granted. RAY SUAREZ: If convicted, the eight men face life in prison. We get more on today's arrests from Eric Lichtblau, Justice Department ...

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    Essay: Villains or Heroes

    Jan 14, 2003 05:00 AM EST

    RICHARD RODRIGUEZ: For months, America has been searching for Osama bin Laden-- dropping bombs on Afghan caves, offering a sultan's treasure to peasants in exchange for leads as to his whereabouts. But no one from this crowd of faces has claimed the reward, and I am reminded of a ...

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    The Search for Terrorists in Afghanistan

    Jan 02, 2002 05:00 AM EST

    ... They recovered small arms and documents during the operation. At the Pentagon, Defense Department officials said the Marines were gathering intelligence information, but were not searching for the supreme Taliban leader, Mullah Omar. REAR ADMIRAL JOHN STUFFLEBEEM: They were not on a hunt, per se, for Omar, they were out ...

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    U.S. Vows to Find Bin Laden, Mullah Omar

    Dec 17, 2001 09:40 PM EST

    ... fighter sneaking into Pakistan would be caught. "The Pakistanis will help us and they are helping us look for not only Osama bin Laden but for all al-Qaida murderers and killers," the president said. "Osama bin Laden is going to be brought to justice. He's on the run ...

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    Update: California Power

    May 09, 2001 04:00 AM EST

    ... TOM WILLIAMS: There is a very tight supply situation, but we're reinvesting our profits back into the market to fix the problem. SPENCER MICHELS: For his part, Davis, searching for energy solutions while criticizing the generators, was not willing to condemn Duke for its offer to deal. GOVERNOR GRAY ...

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    ... affect the presidential election. The passions surrounding these issues were reflected in protests outside the court on oral argument days. Now, inside the court, the justices are spending the next two months or so searching for agreement among at least five of them in the 43 cases that remain undecided ...

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    ... constitutional questions about whether access to abortion should be legal in the Bluegrass State. The ACLU, Planned Parenthood and other activists say they've been searching for a plaintiff ever since that February ruling. The suit filed Friday marks the launch of their new assault against the state's abortion ...

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    ... makes their conduct perfectly legal." Early claims by other states of possible illegal voting on a rampant scale haven't held up. When Florida began searching for noncitizens in 2012, for instance, state officials initially found 180,000 people suspected of being ineligible to vote when comparing databases of registered ...