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U.S. military prosecutors at Guantanamo Bay have filed war-crimes charges against a former British resident accused of plotting with al-Qaida to bomb apartment buildings in the United States, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney John Siegel walks down the steps from the federal courthouse in Cleveland, Thursday, July 3, 2008. A federal jury on Thursday convicted the former top accountant at the Cleveland Catholic Diocese of tax charges and acquitted him...
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