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Giuliani Calls 9/11 Trials Too Risky

Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani decries the Obama administration's plan to bring five suspects in the attacks to his city to stand trial. The proceedings will put New York at risk and show "an over-concern with the rights of terrorists," he says. Also See: GOP, Democrats Clash Over Trials
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Illinois May Get Guantanamo Inmates

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The Obama administration is considering buying a prison in western Illinois to house a limited number of detainees from the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, White House officials say. The 1,600-cell Thomson Correctional Facility would also be used for federal prison inmates.
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Mother of Missing 5-Year-Old Charged

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US-Russia Arms Pact in the Works

President Barack Obama closes a summit with Asia-Pacific leaders by announcing that the U.S. and Russia would have a new pact on reducing nuclear arms ready by year's end. It would replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
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Medical Helicopter Crash Kills 3

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Hawaii's White Beaches Washing Away

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Gates Blocks Release of Detainee Photos

Defense Secretary Robert Gates invokes new powers granted by Congress to prevent the release of photographs depicting foreign detainees abused by U.S. captors. The American Civil Liberties Union had sued for release of the pictures. Gates says public disclosure of the photographs would endanger U.S. citizens, armed forces and government employees deployed overseas.
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Library Books Returned 50 Years Late

A Phoenix high school librarian opens a package from a former student and finds two library books, more than a half-century overdue. An apology note and a check for $1,000 accompany the two Audubon Society books checked out in 1959.
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