Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, will be tried in New York City, in a key test of the White House's strategy of trying terrorist suspects in U.S. civilian courts.
Robert Lipson has attended every Kansas State home game since 1972, bucking up fans even though the team has one of the worst records in college football.
Florida attorney Scott Rothstein's fast rise came to a crashing halt last month after investors alleged that he had sold them stakes in phony employment-dispute settlements.
Suicide car bombs ripped through an office of Pakistan's main spy agency in the country's northwest, killing at least 12 people in what appeared to be the Taliban's latest attempts to target the nation's security forces.
Colombia's top electoral body ruled that millions of signatures endorsing a referendum on President Uribe's second re-election bid are invalid, dealing a major setback to the president's bid for a third term.
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