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China: dañan vehículo de embajador de EEUU

China: dañan vehículo de embajador de EEUU
By Por DIDI TANGAssociated Press BEIJING (AP) - Un vehículo que transportaba al embajador de Estados Unidos en China resultó con daños menores después de volverse blanco de los bulliciosos manifestantes que protestaban contra Japón y que expresaban su enfado por una disputa territorial. La

Obama reassures US diplomats in wake of riots

Obama reassures US diplomats in wake of riots
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says President Barack Obama has called officials at U.S. diplomatic facilities in North Africa and the Middle East to reassure them that their security is a top priority for the U.S. government. Obama called officials working in Sudan, Tunisia, Libya and Yemen in

Multiple personalities of the Muslim rage

Multiple personalities of the Muslim rage
By BRIAN MURPHYAssociated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - At the height of the latest Islamic rage, one of the Muslim world's first media-celebrity imams told worshippers they were indeed witnessing a clash of civilizations. But just not the kind you think. This one also is within

UN ambassador says Libya attack was spontaneous

UN ambassador says Libya attack was spontaneous
By JOSH LEDERMANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - A deadly assault on a U.S. consulate in Libya was a spontaneous reaction to an anti-Muslim video, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said Sunday, even as Libya's president insisted the attackers spent months preparing and carefully

Panetta: violence leveling off; protests to go on

Panetta: violence leveling off;  protests to go on
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press ABOARD A US MILITARY AIRCRAFT (AP) - U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the turmoil raging across the Muslim world is likely to continue into the days ahead, but he says the violence expected by the U.S. appears to be leveling off. He said the Pentagon

FBI: Operation tracking Chicago teen took months

FBI: Operation tracking Chicago teen took months
By JASON KEYSER and MICHAEL TARMAssociated Press HILLSIDE, Ill. (AP) - The investigation started months ago, when the FBI noticed an email message: A man in the Chicago suburbs was using an account to distribute chatter about violent jihad and the killing of Americans. Two undercover agents

Teen charged with trying to blow up Chicago bar

Teen charged with trying to blow up Chicago bar
By JASON KEYSER and MICHAEL TARMAssociated Press HILLSIDE, Ill. (AP) - Undercover FBI agents arrested an 18-year-old American man who tried to detonate what he believed was a car bomb outside a downtown Chicago bar, federal prosecutors said Saturday. Adel Daoud, a U.S. citizen from the Chicago

US official: Sudan balks at Marine troop mission

US official: Sudan balks at Marine troop mission
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Objections by Sudan's government have held up the security mission of an elite Marine team that the U.S. planned to send to Khartoum, a U.S. official said Saturday. As a result, the deployment has been delayed and possibly curtailed,

Al-Qaida calls for more attacks on embassies

Al-Qaida calls for more attacks on embassies
By AYA BATRAWY and LEE KEATHAssociated Press CAIRO (AP) - Al-Qaida's most active branch in the Middle East called for more attacks on U.S. embassies Saturday to "set the fires blazing," seeking to co-opt outrage over an anti-Muslim film even as the wave of protests that swept 20 countries

US scrambles to rush spies, drones to Libya

US scrambles to rush spies, drones to Libya
By KIMBERLY DOZIERAP Intelligence Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. is sending more spies, Marines and drones to Libya, trying to speed the search for those who killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans, but the investigation is complicated by a chaotic security picture in the post-