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Posted: 2/7/2006 12:49:02 PM EST
Moroccan Mounir el Motassadeq (R) is surrounded by journalists as he leaves a prison after being released from custody in the northern German town of Hamburg February 7, 2006. Motassadeq, convicted in August of membership in a terrorist
organisation and sentenced to seven years in prison, had been friends with three of the Sept. 11, 2001 pilots when they lived in Hamburg. REUTERS/Christian Charisius
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Posted: 2/7/2006 12:47:02 PM EST
Moroccan Mounir el Motassadeq (C) is surrounded by journalists as he leaves a prison after being released from custody in the northern German town of Hamburg February 7, 2006. Motassadeq, convicted in August of membership in a terrorist
organisation and sentenced to seven years in prison, had been friends with three of the Sept. 11, 2001 pilots when they lived in Hamburg. REUTERS/Christian Charisius
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Posted: 2/7/2006 12:27:01 PM EST
An undated handout photograph released by the Metropolitan police on February 7, 2005 shows blank firing weapons found by police officers during searches of Finsbury Park mosque in London between January 20-23, 2003. Police removed a number of items including blank firing weapons, CS spray, a stun gun, protective suits, a gas mask, false passports, laminating equipment, credit cards and more than three thousand pounds ($5200) in cash. British
Muslim cleric, Abu Hamza al-Masri, who preached at
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Posted: 2/7/2006 12:24:06 PM EST
An undated handout photograph released by the Metropolitan police on February 7, 2005 shows a gas mask and paramilitary equipment found by police officers during searches of Finsbury Park mosque in London between January 20-23, 2003. Police removed a number of items including blank firing weapons, CS spray, a stun gun, protective suits, a gas mask, false passports, laminating equipment, credit cards and more than three thousand pounds ($5200) in cash. British Muslim cleric, Abu Hamza al-Masri, w
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Posted: 2/7/2006 11:55:02 AM EST
Moroccan Mounir el Motassadeq is pictured at the state court of Hamburg, northern Germany in this August 19, 2005 file photo. Motassadeq, convicted in August of membership in a terrrorist organisation and sentenced to seven years in prison, will be released early, an official in the Hamburg Justice Ministry said February 7, 2006. Motassadeq was a friend of three of the Sept. 11, 2001 suicide pilots. Germany's Federal Constitutional Court said in a statement that it had upheld an appeal against
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Posted: 2/7/2006 10:18:03 AM EST
Muslim cleric Sheikh Abu Hamza al-Masri leads prayers outside North London Central Mosque in Finsbury Park, London, in this March 19, 2004 file photo. Hamza al-Masri, the most prominent British Muslim cleric to stand trial on terrorism charges since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States was found guilty by a London court on February 7, 2006 of 11 counts including inciting murder. REUTERS/Matt Dunham/Files
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Posted: 2/7/2006 4:32:59 AM EST
A German police officer removes handcuffs from defendant Stephan L. on arrival for his trial in a courtroom in Kempten February 7, 2006. German hospital nurse Stephan L. is accused of killing 29 elderly patients in Sonthofen hospital near Kempten between 2003 and 2004. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Posted: 2/7/2006 4:31:59 AM EST
Defendant Stephan L. Is escorted into a courtroom in Kempten at the beginning of his trial, February 7, 2006. German hospital nurse Stephan L. is accused of killing 29 elderly patients in Sonthofen hospital near Kempten between 2003 and 2004. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Posted: 2/7/2006 4:31:06 AM EST
Defendant Stephan L. arrives in a court room in Kempten at the beginning of his trial, February 7, 2006. German hospital nurse Stephan L. is accused of killing 29 elderly patients in Sonthofen hospital near Kempten between 2003 and 2004. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Posted: 2/7/2006 4:31:02 AM EST
Defendant Stephan L. awaits the start of his trial in a courtroom in Kempten February 7, 2006. German hospital nurse Stephan L. is accused of killing 29 elderly patients in Sonthofen hospital near Kempten between 2003 and 2004. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Posted: 2/7/2006 4:19:59 AM EST
Defendant Stephan L. awaits the start of his trial in a courtroom in Kempten February 7, 2006. German hospital nurse Stephan L. is accused of killing 29 elderly patients in Sonthofen hospital near Kempten between 2003 and 2004. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Posted: 2/7/2006 4:14:59 AM EST
Defendant Stephan L. arrives in a court room in Kempten at the beginning of his trial, February 7, 2006. German hospital nurse Stephan L. is accused of killing 29 elderly patients in Sonthofen hospital near Kempten between 2003 and 2004. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Posted: 2/7/2006 3:28:59 AM EST
Filipino protesters burn an American flag during a protest, calling for the surrender of four U.S. Marines accused of raping a Filipino woman, to the Philippine government, during a rally in front of the U.S. embassy in Manila February 7, 2006. The protesters demanded that the U.S. Marines suspects be held under Philippine law and called for the total abrogation of the Visiting Forces Agreement. REUTERS/Joseph Agacaoili
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Posted: 2/6/2006 3:27:59 PM EST
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales puts down a copy of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) while answering a question from a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee during a hearing about domestic eavesdropping on Capitol Hill in Washington February 6, 2006. Gonzales defended the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping program as an indispensable tool to protect the country from terrorism, denying accusations the White House broke the law. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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Posted: 2/6/2006 2:25:02 PM EST
Former private investigator Anthony Pellicano is shown in this November 15, 1993 file photo. Pellicano was freed from prison on February 3, 2006 after serving 2 1/2 years for firearms offenses, and was immediately arrested again in a federal wiretap investigation closely watched in Hollywood. The charges were contained in sealed court documents that will be made public when Pellicano, 61, is arraigned on February 6 in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, according to Inspector Jimell Griffin, a
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Posted: 2/6/2006 12:46:00 PM EST
A Turkish Muslim woman cries and prays as she is flanked by others during a ceremony for Roman Catholic priest Andrea Santaro who was shot dead in his church in the Turkish Black Sea city of Trabzon, February 6, 2006. Sixty-year-old Santaro was shot dead in his church in Trabzon on Sunday. Turkish media said police were looking for a young man aged about 17 years old seen fleeing from the church of Santa Maria. REUTERS/Stringer
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Posted: 2/6/2006 11:49:00 AM EST
Candles are placed next to a photograph showing two German engineers kidnapped in Iraq, at the Nikolai church in the eastern German city of Leipzig February 6, 2006. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday urged the Iraqi kidnappers of two German engineers to make contact with the authorities and renewed a demand for their immediate release. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz
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Posted: 2/6/2006 11:48:00 AM EST
Photographers surround U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (R, at table) as he takes his seat to testify before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington Febraury 6, 2006. Gonzales defended the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping program as an indispensable tool to protect the country from terrorism, denying accusations the White House broke the law. The hearing is expected to be highly combative, with both Republicans and Democrats challenging the progr
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Posted: 2/4/2006 12:37:29 PM EST
Actor Robert Blake arrives at the Los Angeles County Superior Courthouse in Burbank, California, in this November 4, 2005 file photo. Blake has filed for bankruptcy, according to local media reports, on February 4, 2006. REUTERS/Michael Tweed/Files
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Posted: 2/4/2006 10:49:29 AM EST
Royal Canadian Mounted Police forensics specialist Corporal Nav Hothi (C), of Surrey, BC, chats with Italian Carabiniere police officers visiting British Columbia Canada Place prior to the start of the Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, February 4, 2006. British Columbia's main city of Vancouver will host the Winter Olympic Games in 2010. REUTERS/Chris Helgren