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She Was Being Tracked (Tampa Bay Online News) - Officials said Jordanian intelligence tracked Rishawi since the night of the bombing, when an alert was issued that a potential suspect wearing a black dress was seen running from the Radisson bombing, where 200 people had gathered for a wedding.
Montana debates methane regulation (Casper Star-Tribune) - Water management * The Montana Board of Environmental Review will consider extending the comment period on proposed rules managing water from coal-bed methane drilling at a meeting on Monday. The board will hold a teleconference at noon Nov. 14 in Room 136 and 137 of the Metcalf Building at 1520 E. Sixth Ave. in Helena.
Weddings for the week of Nov. 6, 2005 (Herald & Review) - Basic wedding information submitted within six weeks after the event, and engagement information submitted at least two months before the wedding is published free of charge.
Female would-be bomber confesses to failed attack (Seattle Times) - An Iraqi woman appeared on Jordanian state television Sunday and confessed to being the fourth member of a suicide-bomber team that attacked...
Jordan suspect had been detained (San Jose Mercury News) - One of the suicide bombing suspects in the deadly attacks on three luxury hotels in Jordan's capital apparently was detained and released last year by U.S. forces in Iraq who determined that he was not a threat to security, a U.S. military official said Sunday.
Bombing suspect is nabbed (Salt Lake Tribune) - AMMAN, Jordan - She twirled, almost like a model showing off the latest fashion, at her waist a thick belt of translucent tape with crude red wires attached. Her hands pumped a black cylinder of plastic, a switch that should have blown her up in a burst of flame and metal but did not. In a televised confession broadcast on state-run Jordanian television Sunday, Sajida Rishawi, 35, an Iraqi
Iraqi woman says she was 4th bomber (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - AMMAN, Jordan -- An Iraqi woman appeared on Jordanian state television yesterday and confessed to being the fourth member of an al-Qaida suicide bomber team that attacked three hotels here last week, killing 57 people.
U.S. freed Jordan bomber in 2004 (Kansas City Star) - AMMAN, Jordan — One of the suspected suicide bombers in the deadly attacks on three luxury hotels in Jordan’s capital apparently was detained and released last year by U.S. forces in Iraq.
U.S. held, set free bomb suspect (Miami Herald) - One of the suspected suicide bombers in the deadly attacks on three luxury hotels in Jordan's capital apparently was detained and released last year by U.S. forces in Iraq who determined he was not a threat to security, a U.S. military spokesman said Sunday.
Today’s highlights (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) - “Martha” – Josh Duhamel. 9 a.m. on WANE, Channel 15. “Live With Regis and Kelly” – Richard Gere (“Bee Season”); Donald Sutherland (“Pride & Prejudice”); Regis and Joy Philbin perform.
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