Nigeria opposes Us plan to list Boko Haram as terror group - Agenzia Giornalistica Italia


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Nigeria opposes Us plan to list Boko Haram as terror group
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
(AGI) Abuja - Nigeria has voiced its opposition at the US government's plans to include Boko Haram on its terrorist watch list. Nigeria's ambassador to Washington Ade Adefuye and the country's National Security advisor, General Abdrew Azazi, ...
The US State Department Should Designate Boko Haram a Foreign Terrorist ... Heritage.org
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DFW area law enforcement agencies like social networking - Fort Worth Star Telegram


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DFW area law enforcement agencies like social networking
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Fort Worth police last tweeted Nov. 10, but Maj. Paul Henderson, the department's chief of staff, maintains an active account with 1876 followers. Have more to add? News tip? Tell us By Patrick M. Walker ARLINGTON -- When officer Zhivonni McDonnell ...

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Drug War in Nuevo Laredo Poses Possible Problems for US Law Enforcement - HSToday

Drug War in Nuevo Laredo Poses Possible Problems for US Law Enforcement
HSToday
In fiscal year 2011, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Laredo POE seized almost 17 tons of narcotics, $4.7 million in currency and made 1746 federal arrests. Thanks to the endless possibilities for smuggling drugs in so many cars ...

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Killing Outside War Zones Focused in White House - Military.com


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Killing Outside War Zones Focused in White House
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The move concentrates power over the use of lethal US force outside war zones at the White House. The process, which is about a month old, means Brennan's staff consults the Pentagon, the State Department and other agencies as to who should go on the ...
Who will drones target? Who in the United States will decide? Kingsport Times News
One man takes lead on drone targeting Stuff.co.nz

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Senate passes “Mark's Law”, would make killing an emergency first responder ... - EmpireStateNews.net

Senate passes “Mark's Law”, would make killing an emergency first responder ...
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ALBANY - The New York State Senate today passed a bill sponsored by Senator Patricia Ritchie (RC, Huevelton) to make the killing of emergency first responders first degree murder, punishable by the stiffest penalty allowed by law - life without parole.

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Honduras: Which Side Is the US On? - The Nation.

Honduras: Which Side Is the US On?
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But no one disputes that US forces were heavily involved in the raid, and that the helicopters were owned by the US State Department. The United States has, in fact, been quietly escalating its military presence in Honduras, pouring police and military ...

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Aunt: Suspect in NJ tourist killings mentally ill - WPEC


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Aunt: Suspect in NJ tourist killings mentally ill
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Authorities say a police officer subdued Pelzer at gunpoint after seeing the crime in progress. King says her niece's illness is to blame for what happened. She says Pelzer has no criminal record. Get up to the minute information from South Florida and ...
2 Canadian tourists fatally stabbed in NJ robbery WSET

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Ariz. officials tie domestic dispute to vigilante's killings - USA TODAY


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Ariz. officials tie domestic dispute to vigilante's killings
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For several years, Arizona vigilante JT Ready conducted armed, civilian patrols along the US border, urging the use of violence to prevent smuggling and illegal immigration. By Michael Schennum, The Arizona Republic Police officers stand outside a ...
Arizona officials tie domestic dispute to vigilante's killings Detroit Free Press

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US Army more selective on recruits and re-enlistments - WDEF News 12

US Army more selective on recruits and re-enlistments
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Sgt. Ricky Butler with the US Army 501st MP Company 1st Armored Division and of Memphis, Tennessee, participates in a joint patrol with members of the Iraqi Police (IP) February 24, 2008 in Diyala Province, Baquba, Iraq. (Spencer Platt, Getty Images) ...

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Who will drones target? Who in the US will decide? - KTVN

Who will drones target? Who in the US will decide?
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More >> In an unmistakable snub, President Barack Obama left Pakistan off a list of nations he thanked Monday for help getting war supplies into Afghanistan. The prolonged slump in US relations with Pakistan clouded a NATO summit.

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