Current News For You Saturday December 26, 2009 Read today's Breaking News in Spanish |
10:06 AM, December 26 Citing a senior U.S. official who is familiar with the investigation, CNN reported Saturday the man is talking a lot to the FBI and the initial impressions were that he was acting alone and is not considered a hardcore operative of a terrorist group such as al-Qaida. Click to Continue... |
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9:09 AM, December 26 Click to Continue... |
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9:09 AM, December 26 Some 150,000 people died in and around the Indonesian city on Dec. 26, 2005, when an undersea earthquake off Sumatra triggered the tsunami disaster, which overall killed 250,000 people in 14 countries. Indonesian Vice President Boediono said a prayer at a mass grave site of the tsunami victims, CNN reported, while grieving residents wept and left flowers at the site. Click to Continue... |
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9:09 AM, December 26 Military officials said in a release that a joint Afghan-NATO security force went to a compound outside the town of Pirdad after intelligence sources confirmed militant activity. When security forces approached the compound, the Taliban commander ran to a building, later identified as a mosque, and the security force followed, surrounding the mosque and calling for him to surrender. Click to Continue... |
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