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Mar 10 2009, AP

Members of the Twin Cities’ thriving Somali community say they are being questioned by the FBI as it investigates whether some young men are being “radicalized” in Minnesota and recruited to fight with terror groups in their homeland.

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** In this May 7, 2008 file photo, Derris Lewis, who is accused of being an accomplice in the murder of his twin brother Dennis, reacts to the testimony of his mother April Agee during an hearing in juvenile court to decide if he should be tried as an..