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Tom Ridge: 'Security or politics?'
The Swampby Mark Silva Tom Ridge, the first secretary of Homeland Security, a post and bureaucracy created under the Bush administration in the aftermath of 9/11, says in a forthcoming book that other members of the former president's Cabinet pressured him......Tags: George W. Bush, Tom Ridge, Terrorism, National Government, Election Day
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Tom Ridge: Terror alert 'process worked'
The Swampby Mark Silva This could either be a case of an overzealous publisher promoting a book, or a contrite author backpedaling from the written word once he's seen the reaction to it. Whatever it is, Tom Ridge, former secretary of......Tags: Book, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Terrorism, Tom Ridge
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Beltway sniper John Allen Muhammad to be executed in Virginia [Updated]
Comments BlogWas beltway sniper John Allen Muhammad executed too quickly?... -
Arizona's tough new immigration law could face tough court challenge
L.A. NOWAs the furor against Arizona's strict new immigration law escalates, immigrant advocates are preparing to move the fight to the courtroom, where their legal challenges have sunk other high-profile laws against illegal migrants. The Los Angeles attorney... -
Yes, Virginia, there is a Picasso
Culture MonsterIt's doubtful Virginia attorney general Kenneth T. Cuccinelli will be at Christie's New York auction house tonight, when Pablo Picasso's 1932 "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust" will be hammered down to what everyone, everywhere seems to assume will be a...... -
Top Al Qaeda Leader Has Brooklyn Connection
The mother of a 35-year old Saudi Arabian, who's now considered the chief of global operations for Al Qaeda, denies her son is planning violent attacks against the U.S. and other western nations.
"That is not my son. My son is not a violent person,"...Tags: Civil Unrest, Prosecution, FBI, Florida, Al-Qaeda
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New al-Qaida Leader Lived in U.S. for 15-years
KTLA NewsMIAMI -- A suspected al-Qaida operative who lived for more than 15 years in the U.S. has become chief of the terror network's global operations, the FBI says, marking the first time a leader so intimately familiar with American society has been placed...Tags: Civil Unrest, Prosecution, FBI, Florida, KTLA
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Quayle: Obama 'talks down' to people
The Swampby Mark Silva Ben Quayle, son of a former vice president, plans to run for Congress in Arizona, father Dan Quayle announced today in an appearance on FOX News. And here came word from another former Republican vice president --......Tags: Eric Holder, Entertainment, Television, Barack Obama, Arizona
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Appeals court lets stand decision that Ashcroft can be sued
L.A. NOWThe full Western appeals court voted Thursday to let stand its September decision that former U.S. Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft is not immune from a civil action charging that he violated a Kansas-born Muslim convert's constitutional rights by having him........ -
'American Tales' at Deaf West Theatre
MARK TWAIN and Herman Melville are renowned for capturing the salt, wit and dreams of their eras. But the two musicals they've inspired for the world premiere of "American Tales" -- presented by the Antaeus company -- reveal the authors' uncelebrated...Tags: Herman Melville, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Mark Twain, Justice System
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Our long national nightmare -- still going strong
MATT WELCH is assistant editor of The Times' editorial pages.WHEN President Ford announced in his brief and sober inaugural address that "our long national nightmare is over," it wasn't just an attempt to lay the turbulent Nixon presidency to poetic rest. It was also a bit of wish-casting about the nation's deep...Tags: FBI, George W. Bush, Entertainment, Church and State Relations, Censorship
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Rumsfeld exits, so does comedy
HART SEELY is the creator of "Pieces of Intelligence: The Existential Poetry of Donald H. Rumsfeld."IT'S BEEN A dark week for satire. Within 48 hours, two of the world's great punch-line generators — Kevin Federline, alias "Mr. Britney Spears," and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld — abruptly punched out. Not since Oct. 10, 1973 —...Tags: Literature, Priscilla Presley, Tom Ridge, Entertainment, Paul O'Neill
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