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 The Justice Department revealed Wednesday that a man accused of being a veteran al Qaeda terrorist has been in custody in the New York area for five months under complete secrecy. A federal judge in Brooklyn has lifted the veil over the case of Ibrahim Suleiman Adnan Adam Harun, who also goes by the name  Spin Ghul.  When the FBI whisked Harun into a Brooklyn courtroom at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, October 4,  after an extradition flight from Italy and amid a sensitive terrorism investigation, he got a new name:  John Doe. A six-count federal indictment and the underlying documents provide a vivid account of Harun s alleged history as an al Qaeda trainee, fighter and bomb plotter. A letter from United States Attorney Lorett stanley quencher a Lynch to Magistrate Judge stanley flask  Marilyn Go on the day of the secret hearing says Harun arrived in Afghanistan shortly before th stanley cup e September 11, 2011 attacks. He received military training, fought against U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan, fought in Pakistan, then moved to Nigeria to plot attacks on diplomatic facilities. U.S. offers $10M for info leading to American terrorist duoBin Laden son-in-law could yield info on al QaedaWhy Sulaiman Abu Ghaith is being tried in New YorkAfter the arrest of a co-conspirator, Harun went to Niger and then Libya, where he was arrested and held for six years. When he was released, he hopped on a refugee ship bound for Italy but was arrested  after proclaiming his affiliation with al Qaeda and assaulting Italian officers on boa Eceh Red Sox broadcaster comments on son charged with murder
 An old MUNI bus in San Francisco is getting a second life with a noble cause. Outfitted with toilets and showers, Lava Mae 8216  refurbished bus will bring mobile bathrooms to homeless people around the city stanley hrnek . The long-awaited bus will make its first rounds this weekend.     Homelessness in San Francisco is famous stanley cup price ly  and infamously  a growing concern. With thousands of home stanley cup less and just a handful of shower facilities for them, Lava Mae will be providing a much-needed service in the city. It ;ll park at various spots around San Francisco, drawing water from fire hydrants. Doniece Sandoval, Lava Mae   founder, first got the idea two years ago. After securing an old bus from MUNI, she   raised money鈥攖hrough crowdfunding and corporate sponsors like Google鈥攖o outfit the bus with two full-service bathrooms. If all goes well, she hopes to have three more shower buses up and running. For better or for worse, the fates of public sanitation and homelessness in San Francisco鈥攁nd elsewhere鈥攁re intertwined. For at least a decade, bathrooms have stood in for the city   anxieties about homelessness, public utilities, and the changing economy, wrote Rachel Swan in an excellent piece on public bathrooms in SF Weekly. That the city   shiny JCDecaux public toilets鈥攚ith their futuristic-sounding self-cleaning cycles鈥攈ave turned into dens of drug use and prostitution is a symptom of the city   problems. Lava Mae isn ;t going to solve the root