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US couple admit spying for Cuba   - 2 Hours ago
The couple met Fidel Castro in 1995, say court documents A retired US state department official and his wife have admitted spying for Cuba for nearly three decades. The former official, Walter Kendall
  
    



Spies for Cuba plead guilty, one gets life   - 5 Hours ago
WASHINGTON -- Walter Kendall Myers, 72 -- also known as ''Agent 202'' -- agreed to a life sentence without parole and to cooperate with federal prosecutors. His wife, Gwendolyn Steingraber Myers, 71 --
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Ex-State Dept official pleads guilty to spying for Cuba   - 4 Hours ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former U.S. State Department official and his wife pleaded guilty on Friday to charges that they spied for almost three decades for the Communist-led Cuban government. Walter
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US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 842   - 4 Hours ago
Posted: Updated: Friday, November 20, 2009 9:12 PM EST As of Friday, Nov. 18, 2009, at least 842 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the U.S. invasion
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5 Florida men get prison for plotting terrorist attacks with al Qaeda   - 4 Hours ago
Narseal Batiste, 35, who was convicted on all four conspiracy charges, got the longest sentence. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Trial was the third for defendants, homeless men initially known as "Liberty City 7" Suspected
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C.I.A. to Induct Randall Grahm into 2010 Vintners Hall of Fame   - 3 Hours ago
ST. HELENA, Calif. (Business Wire) -- The Culinary Institute of America, Greystone announced today that Randall Grahm, founder and President-for-Life of Bonny Doon Vineyard, will be among the 2010 inductees
  
    


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Judge orders Algerian freed, 31st Guantánamo order   - 7 Hours ago
A federal judge Friday ordered the Obama administration to free a long-held Guantnamo captive who fled his native Algeria years ago and kicked around Europe as a construction worker for a decade before
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Top spy fears nuclear terror attack   - 2 Hours ago
ONE of the world's top spies has warned major world cities are at risk of a fresh September 11-style terrorist attack within the next decade. And he feared a scenario in which a nuclear device was triggered.
  
    



US couple admit spying for Cuba   - 2 Hours ago
The couple met Fidel Castro in 1995, say court documents A retired US state department official and his wife have admitted spying for Cuba for nearly three decades. The former official, Walter Kendall
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Beijing implicated in US cyber espionage report,   - 3 Hours ago
A report to the US Congress accuses Beijing of increasing online espionage, the Prime Minister of Belgium has been appointed President of the European Council, the Bangladesh Supreme Court has condemned
  
    



US senator: It sure looks like terrorism   - 4 Hours ago
Article's topics: Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, Ft. Hood, US Army, Radical Islam Article's topics: Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, Ft. Hood, US Army, Radical Islam There may be additional e-mails that could
  
    



Counter-terror pact, n-deal top PM's US agenda   - 5 Hours ago
Last Updated : NEW DELHI / WASHINGTON: India and the US are set to unveil a new template for expanding their partnership by firming up a new counter-terror framework and signing a clutch of agreements
  
    


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Karzai and Obama; Guantanamo; Thierry -- what about the new EU president? [ KLAUS   - 6 Hours ago
One would have thought that Brussels occupied most, if not all European TV station�s prime spots last night; having chosen to watch the BBC -- famous for its honest news brokerage -- I expected
  
    



Retired State Department worker and wife plead guilty to plotting to spy for Cuba   - 4 Hours ago
WASHINGTON - A retired State Department worker and his wife, accused of a decadeslong plot to spy for Cuba, pleaded guilty Friday in a deal that will leave him in jail for the rest of his life but gives
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Pentagon kicks off 45-day investigation in Fort Hood shootings   - 3 Hours ago
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Department of Defense Thursday ordered a major review of the shootings in an Army base earlier this month. Defense Secretary Robert Gates told a press conference
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Guantnamo captives winning lawsuits   - 7 Hours ago
WASHINGTON -- In another, a Maryland attorney proposed that his Pakistani client, being held as an alleged al Qaeda facilitator, be allowed to post bail and stay with family -- in Brooklyn. Congress returns
  
    



FBI Says Hackers Targeting Law Firms, PR Companies   - 3 Hours ago
var addthis_pub = 'gturner'; Hackers are increasingly targeting law firms and public relations companies with a sophisticated e-mail scheme that breaks into their computer networks to steal sensitive
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CIA chief in Pakistan talks: PM's office   - 7 Hours ago
52 pm ET ISLAMABAD (AFP) CIA chief Leon Panetta on Friday held talks in Pakistan and found agreement on intelligence cooperation as President Barack Obama nears a decision on troop deployments to Afghanistan,
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Canada in talks with U.S. officials to take over security for diplomats: MacKay   - 6 Hours ago
Defence Minister Peter MacKay, left, and U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates field questions after a meeting at the Halifax Citadel Historic Site in Halifax on Friday Nov. 20, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew
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Afghan aid must not fuel corruption: Gates   - 3 Hours ago
Afghanistan do not fuel corruption there, US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates has said. 'The reality is that the international presence in Afghanistan has provided a significant influx of assistance
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200 websites spread al Qaeda`s message in English   - 5 Hours ago
Riyadh: Increasing number of English-language websites are spreading al Qaeda's message to Muslims in West. They translate writings and sermons once largely out of reach of English readers and often feature
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Pak using terror as state policy, Manmohan tells US   - 3 Hours ago
Washington: Expressing concern about the rise of terrorism in Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said India would like the United States to use all its influence with Islamabad to stop using
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Senior leaders from 21st TSC, 7th CSC prepare meals for Fisher House guests   - 2 Hours ago
Spc. Amanda Rigdon, 21st TSC Public Affairs Key leaders from the 21st Theater Sustainment Command and the 7th Civil Support Command cook dinner for guests staying at Landstuhl's Fisher houses Nov. 15.
  
    



Pak using terror as state policy, Manmohan tells US   - 3 Hours ago
Washington: Expressing concern about the rise of terrorism in Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said India would like the United States to use all its influence with Islamabad to stop using
  
    



Rebels say U.S. spying on Venezuela from Colombian base   - 3 Hours ago
The smaller of Colombia's two main guerrilla groups says the United States is spying on neighboring, leftist-led Venezuela from a Colombian base on the border. U.S. military personnel have established
  
    
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