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Holder on terror trial...Six-year sentence...Iran rejects UN plan
Posted: 11/18/2009


WASHINGTON (AP) — Even if one of the 9/11 suspects who'll be tried in New York is acquitted, he won't be released in the United States. That assurance comes today from Attorney General Eric Holder, who's been appearing before a Senate panel to defend the decision to bring Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (HAH'-leed shayk moh-HAH'-med) and four others to New York for trial. President Barack Obama is predicting that Mohammed will be convicted and executed.

MIAMI (AP) — A Miami man convicted of plotting to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices has been sentenced to six years in federal prison -- not the 30 years that prosecutors had wanted. The sentence came today from a federal judge in Miami. Four other men are scheduled to be sentenced over the next three days.

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran is rejecting the latest U.N. plan aimed at keeping Tehran from building nuclear weapons. Iran's foreign minister today ruled out the idea of sending enriched uranium out of Iran for further processing. The goal was to reduce Iran's stockpile of material that could be enriched to a higher level, and possibly be used to make nuclear weapons.

BEIJING (AP) — President Barack Obama is worried that too much of the medicine he prescribed for a troubled economy could be a bad thing. He tells Fox News that spending too much money to revive the economy could weaken the recovery, and perhaps bring a double-dip recession.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station are now traveling as one. The shuttle and its six crew members docked today with the orbiting space outpost for a week-long stay. The spare parts it's delivering are intended to help keep the space station running for another decade.
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