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Boeing sued over US-Poland plane that crash-landed

Boeing sued over US-Poland plane that crash-landed
By MICHAEL TARMAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - Passengers on a plane that crash-landed in Poland last year when its landing gear failed to deploy have sued Boeing and the firm that inspected the airliner before it departed New Jersey, with one attorney saying his clients suffered severe

Giffords faces Ariz. shooter for 1st time in court

Giffords faces Ariz. shooter for 1st time in court
By BRIAN SKOLOFF and JACQUES BILLEAUDAssociated Press TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - The pain was palpable, measured in silent stares in the courtroom between an emotionless murderer and wounded former congresswoman who looked her attempted killer in the eyes for the first time since he shot her in the

NC man found guilty in plot to behead witnesses

NC man found guilty in plot to behead witnesses
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina man serving a 45-year sentence for a terror plot to attack a U.S. Marine base and overseas targets was found guilty Thursday in a murder-for-hire plot to behead witnesses who testified against him. Hysen Sherifi, 28, of Raleigh was found guilty Thursday of nine

Lawyer: Chicago-area man dropped from terror list

Lawyer: Chicago-area man dropped from terror list
CHICAGO (AP) - A suburban Chicago man who was convicted of lying about a Hamas shooting of an American teen has been removed from the U.S. government's "specially designated terrorist" list. Bridgeview resident Muhammad Salah's attorney tells the Chicago Tribune (http://trib.in/StYJv6) that

Powerful quake hits Guatemala, killing at least 48

Powerful quake hits Guatemala, killing at least 48
By ROMINA RUIZ-GOIRIENA and SONIA PEREZ-DIAZAssociated Press SAN MARCOS, Guatemala (AP) - A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked Guatemala on Wednesday, killing at least 48 people in two states as it toppled thick adobe walls, shook huge landslides down onto highways, and sent terrified villagers

Convicted US terrorist in NC beheading plot trial

Convicted US terrorist in NC beheading plot trial
By EMERY P. DALESIOAssociated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina man who is already serving prison time for a homegrown terror plot read Quranic verses to jurors and scolded federal court officials at the start of his new trial on charges that he plotted to have government witnesses

Red Cross carries on despite storm-response flak

Red Cross carries on despite storm-response flak
By DAVID CRARYAP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) - It happened after the 9/11 terror attacks, after Hurricane Katrina and now, once again, after Superstorm Sandy: The American Red Cross takes flak for its response to a major disaster. It's a burden that comes with being the nation's

Obama 2nd term: Leverage, lessons learned, legacy

Obama 2nd term: Leverage, lessons learned, legacy
By BEN FELLERAP White House Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) - If he wins, President Barack Obama would try to apply the leverage of his victory toward a lasting economic revival on his terms, guided by political lessons learned and the legacy he wants. Because Obama has made his race against Mitt

Correction: Algeria-Terror Turnaround story

Correction: Algeria-Terror Turnaround story
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - In a story Nov. 2 about Algeria's battle against al-Qaida fighters in the Kabylie region, The Associated Press incorrectly spelled the last name of an analyst for the Eurasia Group. His name is Riccardo Fabiani, not Fabbiani. A corrected version of the story is below:

US officials: No delays in rescue effort in Libya

US officials: No delays in rescue effort in Libya
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - CIA security officers went to the aid of State Department staff less than 25 minutes after they got the first call for help during the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, U.S. intelligence officials said Thursday, as they laid