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Noriega Extradited Back To Panama To Face More Prison Time At El Renacer

By Staff on Dec 12, 2011   World  

After two decades in U.S. and French Prisons, Manuel Noriega is back in his home country for the first time since 1989. He was extradited from that country after spending a year n their prison there for money laundering. He laundered several million dollars through real estate in the city of Paris. Noriega requested extradition.

Alleged Terrorist Indicted In New York For The Murder Of Five American Soldiers

By Press Release on Dec 12, 2011   National  

NEW YORK—Friday, a federal grand jury in Brooklyn, N.Y., returned an indictment charging Faruq Khalil Muhammad ‘Isa, 38, aka “Faruk Khalil Muhammad ‘Isa,” “Sayfildin Tahir Sharif” and “Tahir Sharif Sayfildin,” with aiding in the murder of five American soldiers in a suicide-bomb attack in Iraq in April 2009.

High Winds And Blizzard Conditions Dominate South Central Region Sunday Night And Monday Morning

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Dec 12, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE, Alaska-Heavy winter weather descended on south-central and the Kenai Peninsula yesterday, causing power outages and hazardous driving conditions. High winds and blowing snow created white-out conditions all along the Seward and Sterling highways south of the city and on the Glenn Highway to the east.

Hooper Bay Mother Finds Dead Baby, Child's Father With Self Inflicted Chest Wound

By Staff on Dec 12, 2011   Rural  

HOOPER BAY, Alaska-On Saturday, at about 10:40 am, Alaska State troopers received a report from the Hooper Public Safety office stating that they had been called to a residence for a unresponsive child and a man who had a knife in his chest.

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