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Increased Police Presence at Marine Corps Marathon

  The 35th annual Marine Corps Marathon kicked off Sunday morning under sunny skies and intense police surveillance.   The Arlington, Virginia race covers more than 26 miles and has 30,000 participants, but was started under a cloud of security concerns due to recent shootings targeting Marine facilities in the Washington, D.C. area.   For runners, the increased police presence was impossible to miss. ... read more

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October 31, 2010

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Archives of: October 2010


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Mike Levine

October 11, 2010 4:17 PM

New Qaeda Mag Features “Proud” U.S. Traitor

  [/caption]   The group behind the failed Christmas Day bombing has released the second installment of its new English-language magazine, Inspire, featuring a North Carolina man who says he is "proud to be a traitor to America." "I am a traitor to America because my religion requires me to be one," writes 24-year-old Samir Khan, a U.S. citizen now believed ... read more



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Steve Harrigan

October 11, 2010 2:47 PM

Chile Rescue Designed With Comfort in Mind

The rescue operation for the 33 Chilean miners trapped for more than two months underground is designed to keeping the men as comfortable as possible. If all goes well, the process could begin on Tuesday at  midnight local time in Chile. The operation will begin at night due to concerns about the effect of bright light on the miners' eyes after so long ... read more



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Claudia Cowan

October 11, 2010 11:12 AM

In California, Unions Go To Pot

With thousands of workers, and estimated sales in the hundreds of millions, California's medical marijuana industry has never been bigger. Now, with a ballot measure to legalize recreational pot use for adults gaining in the polls, some of the state's most powerful labor unions are "growing" their membership.. by going to pot. At Oakland's Patient ID Center and head ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

October 10, 2010 7:01 PM

Chicago Marathon: The Heat Was On

"You people are crazy!" read one sign held by an observer of today's Chicago Marathon. A lot of people might agree, as it was a searing hot day to be running 26 miles down the ... read more



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Yonat Friling

October 10, 2010 6:58 AM

The Noah’s Ark Flotilla

Despite the tension between Israel and Turkey, due to the deadly attack on the Mavi Marmara Flotilla back in May, a new flotilla now traveling in the opposite direction aims to improve relations with its large, noisy cargo. The cargo: 2 elephants, 2 zebras, 3 hippos and 9  lemur monkeys. The story begins some 18 months ago, when the Turkish Ambassador in ... read more



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Dana Karni

October 9, 2010 9:50 AM

Hungary: Residents Evacuated Due to Fears of More Toxic Sludge Flood

A scene that looks as if it was taken out of a disaster movie: hundreds of soldiers in the streets, heavily armed policeman, firefighters all in HazMat suits and masks. This is the situation in this small Hungarian town of Kolontar and its surrounding villages.‪ ‪ Saturday, five days after a Toxic red sludge flooded these towns, and a day after the government ... read more



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Adam Housley

October 8, 2010 4:22 PM

Ride to Recovery Races through California

A year passes faster than you think, isn't that always the truth. Just a year ago we were riding and reporting live as inspirational men and women made the trek from north to south across ... read more



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Mike Levine

October 8, 2010 2:38 PM

Feds Deport Al Qaeda Associate To Canada

  [/caption]   A Somali-born man who trained at an Al Qaeda camp and attended lectures by Usama bin Laden has been sent from the United States to Canada, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Mohammed Warsame, 37, pleaded guilty in May 2009 to providing material support to Al Qaeda, and he was sentenced to 92 months in prison with credit ... read more



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Reena Ninan

October 8, 2010 2:33 PM

Settler Leader Drives into Palestinian Children

The leader of a well-known settler group, David Be'eri, hit two Palestinian children with his car, after they threw stones at his vehicle.  Video taken by the Associated Press news agency during the incident shows Be'eri driving into a group of Palestinian youths throwing rocks.  One of the children struck was thrown into the air, hit the windshield, then landed ... read more



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Lee Ross

October 8, 2010 2:13 PM

Listen to Supreme Court Oral Arguments

Never seen on camera and rarely heard on audiotape from inside the courtroom, the Supreme Court's justices have opened up their sometimes mysterious proceedings with the release of audio recordings from this week's oral arguments. The recordings themselves have been going on for more than half-a-century but with only a handful of exceptions they never been released ... read more