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Honduras reinstates top immigration official

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68130943&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Honduras' new government has reinstated its top immigration official, 24 hours after firing him, citing "a misunderstanding and a mistake."

Many obstacles to choosing a site for 9/11 trials

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68130294&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Now that President Barack Obama's administration is considering moving the Sept. 11 trial away from a courthouse in Manhattan, the question is: Where to?

Obama seeks $200M to help cities host 9/11 trials

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68130217&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK The Obama administration is proposing a $200 million fund to help pay for security costs in cities hosting the trials of accused terrorists such as Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Obama seeks $200M to help cities host 9/11 trials

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68129695&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK The Obama administration is proposing a $200 million fund to help pay for security costs in cities hosting the trials of accused terrorists such as Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

Skyrocketing costs may have doomed NYC trial plan

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68120643&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A letter and a speech may have doomed plans to bring the Sept. 11 terror trial to New York.

AP sources: Military boss arrested in Guinea

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68120622&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A military hard-liner who was among the most vocal supporters of Guinea's exiled coup leader and who chartered a private plane to try to force him to return to Guinea was arrested overnight Saturday, according to two sources close to the junta.

Anger as NATO airstrike kills 4 Afghan soldiers

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68114424&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A joint U.S.-Afghan force called in an airstrike on what turned out to be an Afghan army post after taking fire from there before dawn Saturday, killing four Afghan soldiers and prompting an angry demand for punishment from the country's defense ministry.

AP Interview: Months ahead key to Afghan fight

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68107310&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Bolstered by the U.S. troop surge, the commander of Canadian forces in Afghanistan said Saturday he believes the allied coalition can cripple the Taliban in the country's volatile south by summer but not before hard fighting.

Officials: US missiles kill 9 Taliban in Pakistan

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68088951&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Suspected U.S. missiles hit a compound and a bunker in Pakistan's volatile tribal region, killing nine militants as part of an unprecedented wave of strikes since a deadly attack against the CIA across the border in Afghanistan, intelligence officials said.

Backlash may move 9/11 terror trial from Manhattan

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=68065102&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Pressured by a growing clamor from New York, the Obama administration is considering moving the trial of Sept. 11 terror suspects away from Manhattan, where it had been scheduled to take place just blocks from the site of the twin towers attack.