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- Ex-FBI agent may get life for mob hit
Former FBI agent John Connolly, whose fall from celebrated mob-buster to paid gangland flunky played out in a South Florida courtroom, will learn Thursday whether he will spend the rest of his life in prison for his role in a mob hit. Connolly, 68, was
- Rogue FBI agent breaks silence
Former FBI agent John Connolly, whose fall from celebrated mob-buster to paid gangland flunky played out in a South Florida courtroom, broke his long silence Thursday in a packed courtroom. Connolly, 68, denied having any role in a 1982 mob hit, telling
- More Mumbai Links to Pakistan and Signs of Hostage Abuse
MUMBAI, India - The Mumbai police on Thursday identified a second Pakistani terrorist as an engineer of the bloody assaults on the city last week and confirmed that they were investigating whether a Mumbai man arrested on terrorism charges had scoped out
- Ministers predict US investment in North
Stormont political leaders today ended a US visit and predicted American companies would invest in the North despite the gloomy economic climate. First Minister Peter Robinson and deputy First Minister Martin McGuinnessâ?? four-day trip included a
- White House welcomes approval of US-Iraqi security agreement
Washington/Baghdad - The United States hailed Iraq's approval of a security pact Thursday as a significant milestone that solidifies US support for Iraq's reconstruction and sets a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq in the coming
- Bush purchases Dallas home for post-White House life
Washington - Outgoing US President George W Bush and his wife Laura plan to return to their roots after an eight-year stint at the White House and have bought a new home in Dallas, the White House said Thursday. The couple will move into the new house
- America's biggest phone firm cuts 12,000 staff
Fears that about 7 per cent of Americas workforce could be out of a job by the end of the year were stoked today after the countrys biggest phone company said that it was sacking 12,000 staff. Wall Street reacted gloomily after AT&T announced that it was
- Pakistan has been given enough proof to act: Rice
Islamabad: US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice said Pakistan?s government has been given sufficient evidence to take action against suspects in last week?s deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Mediation effort: US Secretary of State Condoleezza
- Provide unequivocal assistance: Rice
Islamabad: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday urged Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to assist India in the investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks and help bring the perpetrators to book. She urged the government of
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