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Thursday, April 09, 2007

 

 


Chistopher Paul is charged in plotting terror attacks in Europian tourist resorts and in the U.S.

 

BREAKING NEWS
U.S. citizen indicted for plotting al-Qaida attacks in Europe and home
12:28 p.m. | 04/09/07

A Ohio man is indicted on charges of conspiracy to committ terrorist acts against European tourist resorts and U.S. military bases and governmental buildings abroad.
Christopher Paul, who changed his name to Abdulmalek Kenyatta in 1989, trained with al-Qaida in the early 1990s, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney General Kenneth Wainstein.

Paul is not the only American indicted and linked to al-Qaida. Look at other U.S. citizens detained for having trained with al-Qaida or for having plotted against the United States.


Video:Bush on the war on terror and al-Qaida
 
ONLINE FEATURE
Long Beach hosts Grand Prix
4:15 p.m. | 04/09/07


The City of Long Beach is host to the 33rd annual Toyota Grand Prix. Celebrities and hall of famers will compete to win one of the most illustrious awards for street racing, the Champ Car Race this weekend.


LIFE & LEISURE
TV vs. art of a sit-down dinner
3:18 p.m. | 04/09/07
Studies have shown that children who watch TV while eating dinner are more likely to have behavioral issues due to lack of social activity.

Video:Watch Jessica Nelson's report on how families deal with TV invading their homes

 
LOCAL
Lynwood's NFL dream a reality
1:18 p.m. | 04/09/07

The city of Lynwood is the optimal place for a NFL stadium according to developers and citycouncil members alike. But, is it a plausible dream? Union representatives are already planning for the big day.
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ENTERNTAINMENT
Everybody Loves Sanjaya!
4:20 p.m. | 04/09/07

American Idol has found its new sensation: Sanjaya Malakar. Even radio-host Howard Stern is endorsing this 17-year-old singer. But not everyone is happy, right Simon?


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