US revokes award for Egyptian woman due to tweets
03/08/2013 11:47am
The Obama administration has revoked the award it planned to give an Egyptian activist who fought against "virginity tests" on female protesters but whose Twitter account included anti-American and anti-Semitic comments.
2 Japanese firms snared in big price-fixing probe
03/08/2013 11:51am
The Justice Department says two Japanese air freight forwarding companies have agreed to plead guilty and pay a combined $18.9 million in fines _ the latest of 16 firms ensnared in a price-fixing conspiracy.
Pentagon chief Hagel makes 1st trip to Afghanistan
03/08/2013 12:25pm
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Afghanistan Friday for his first visit as Pentagon chief, saying that there are plenty of challenges ahead as NATO hands over the country's security to the Afghans.
Bin Laden son-in-law could yield info on al-Qaida
03/08/2013 7:28pm
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, the charismatic al-Qaida spokesman, fundraiser and son-in-law to Osama bin Laden, is likely to have a vast trove of knowledge about the terror network's central command but not much useful information about current threats or plots, intelligence officials and other experts say.
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