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CIA-FBI wrangling noted in interrogations
WASHINGTON — Newly released documents show the FBI interviewed a naked, chained terror suspect back in 2002 as the bureau struggled with the CIA over how to treat high- value prisoners.
In Iraq, many still search for missing
NAJAF, Iraq — The graves stretch some 10 miles into the desert, in what may be the largest cemetery in the world.
Iran delays response to UN-backed plan for uranium
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran put off until next week a formal response to a U.N.-backed plan to ship much of its uranium to Russia for enrichment, the country's nuclear envoy said Friday.
Man and woman called homicide victims
A 23-year-old man and an unidentified woman were found dead Wednesday evening at a north-side apartment complex, police said.
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85,000 Iraqis killed in 4 years of war, government estimates
BAGHDAD — Iraq's government said at least 85,000 Iraqis were killed from 2004 to 2008, officially answering one of the biggest questions of the conflict — how many perished in the sectarian violence that nearly led to a civil war.
In bid to buy Rams, Rush has foes
ST. LOUIS — The Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson attacked the bid by Rush Limbaugh to buy the St. Louis Rams on Monday, saying the conservative radio host's track record on race should exclude him from owning an NFL team.
N. Korea launches 5 short-range missiles in test
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea test-fired five short-range missiles Monday, reports noted, in what analysts said was an attempt to improve its bargaining position ahead of possible talks with the United States.
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Authorities: Suspect had bomb notes, ingredients in hotel
NEW YORK — It was midsummer in suburban Denver when an unassuming, bearded man pushed a red shopping cart between shelves stacked with hair coloring and nail polish remover.
Details of aborted terror attack emerge
DENVER — An Afghan immigrant was on the verge of unleashing a terrorist attack on New York City on the 9/11 anniversary but was scared off after drawing suspicion from police, prosecutors said Friday as they provided new details about how far along the plot was.
Investigators say shuttle driver played a direct role in terror plot
DENVER — Counterterrorism officials are warning mass transit systems around the nation to step up patrols because of fears an Afghanistan-born immigrant under arrest in Colorado may have been plotting with others to detonate backpack bombs aboard New York City trains.
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