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TAMPA – Ahmed Mohamed is scheduled to enter his guilty plea to a terrorism charge Wednesday morning. U.S. Magistrate Mark Pizzo this morning scheduled the 10:30 a.m. hearing in the case of the Egyptian national and former University of South Florida student. ...more
June 16, 2008
Norman Gross, president of the watchdog group Promoting Responsibility in Middle East Reporting, objects to May 3 Charley Reese column on former USF professor Sami Al-Arian. ...more
May 10, 2008
Attorneys are negotiating a possible plea deal in the case of one of two former University of South Florida students charged with transporting explosives. ...more
February 16, 2008
A former University of South Florida student charged with trying to help terrorists accused his attorney Wednesday of billing $750,000 for his services and then trying to coerce him into pleading guilty. ...more
January 10, 2008
TAMPA - A former University of South Florida student charged with trying to help terrorists accused his high-profile attorney Wednesday of charging $750,000 for his services and then trying to coerce him into pleading guilty. ...more
January 9, 2008
Kenya's president and his chief rival made key concessions Monday to end their election dispute, calling off protests and agreeing to talks under pressure from the United States as the death toll from a week of violence neared 500. ...more
January 8, 2008
This is in response to a letter dated Dec. 31, titled "Combat Veterans." It never fails. Let something good come along and some liberal with his hand out will foul it up. This war is different from the others we have known in our time, with the exception of the Kamikazes of World War II. They, too, were driven by religion. The other wars have always been on other shores. This one began on our lands, or have we forgotten Sept. 11, 2001? During World War II, the press was on our side. In Vietnam, the politicians took over and turned that war over to the enemy, who now admits that we had them defeated, but for the bad press. ...more
January 5, 2008
We know exactly where one cow with Mad Cow Disease is located among millions and millions of cows in America, but we haven't got a clue where millions and millions of illegal immigrants and terrorists are located. Perhaps we should put the Department of Agriculture in charge of immigration. ...more
December 28, 2007
Christmas was a few days ago and our U.S. Congress is worried about how terrorists are treated. On the news 50 people have been killed by terrorists in the past week in another country. Our Congress considers the treatment of terrorists inhumane, not considering them murdering people every day as inhumane treatment My husband and I have had the flu and are very sick, yet our Congress does not consider getting unwanted calls all day long, early in the morning and after nine at night from someone we do not want to talk to, as inhumane treatment! How many people out there consider this inhumane treatment, invading their lives on a daily basis with unwanted calls? If they intend to stop the way terrorists are treated when trying to get information out of them as to where the next group of people are going to be murdered, then surely they can stop the inhumane treatment we suffer every day of our lives with these unwanted telephone calls Congress has allowed to come into our home. ...more
December 28, 2007
The FBI has not yet completed forensic testing on items agents seized in the case of two University of South Florida students accused of transporting explosives, according to a federal judge. ...more
December 6, 2007
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