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The Bush administration is risking dismissal of charges against Zacarias Moussaoui by refusing for a second time to obey a court ruling that allows the terrorism defendant to question
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stanley cup website attacks. If his case is dismissed, the government has said it has the option of sending the French citizen s case to a military tribunal.In court papers and past hearings, Moussaoui has pledged his loyalty to Osama bin Laden but denied involvement in planning the Sept. 11 airplane hijackings in which more than 3,000 people died.Allowing him to question terrorist colleagues would needlessly jeopardize national security at a time of war with an enemy who has already murdered thousands of our citizens, the government said in a written notification to the court of its position. Consequently, the government cannot, consistent with the interest of national security, comply with the court s order of Aug. 29.The order granted Moussaoui s request to question Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who is considered the mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, and Mus
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In Chile, where students have been protesting the outrageous fees at for-profit universities for decades, college grads received a fa
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