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Officials: Terrorist’s<br />
son-in-law to face<br />
9/11-related charges<br />
Washington<br />
Osama bin Laden’s spokesman and<br />
son-in-law was charged Thursday<br />
with conspiring to kill Americans<br />
in his role as the terror network’s<br />
top propagandist who lauded the<br />
attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — and<br />
warned there would be more.<br />
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith is expected<br />
to be in U.S. federal court in New<br />
York on Friday in an initial hearing<br />
to face the terror charges, according<br />
to a law enforcement official who<br />
spoke on condition of anonymity.<br />
Rep. Peter King, the former<br />
chairman of the House Homeland<br />
Security Committee, credited<br />
the CIA and FBI with catching<br />
the al-Qaeda propagandist in Jordan<br />
last week.<br />
Backstory<br />
A Jordanian security official<br />
speaking on condition of anonymity<br />
confirmed that Abu Ghaith was<br />
handed over last week to U.S. law<br />
enforcement officials under both<br />
nations’ extradition treaty.<br />
“Definitely, one by one, we are<br />
getting the top echelons of al-Qaeda,”<br />
said King, R-N.Y. “I give the<br />
[Obama] administration credit for<br />
this: It’s steady and it’s unrelenting<br />
and it’s very successful.”<br />
Tom Lynch, a research fellow<br />
at the National Defense Universi-<br />
OCEAN WAVES CRASH over a seawall and into houses Thursday<br />
in Scituate, Mass. A late-winter storm that buried parts of the Midwest<br />
and Mid-Atlantic swept into New England and was expected to bring snow,<br />
rain, strong winds, powerful waves and coastal flooding through Friday.<br />
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith became an international name in late 2001 when he<br />
appeared on pan-Arab satellite television urging Muslims everywhere to fight<br />
the United States and warning of more attacks similar to those of Sept. 11. In<br />
one video, he was sitting with bin Laden in front of a rock face in Afghanistan. A<br />
teacher and mosque preacher in Kuwait, he was stripped of his Kuwaiti citizenship<br />
after 9/11. He is identified as a major al-Qaeda core official by the New America<br />
Foundation think tank in Washington. King said Abu Ghaith was involved in the<br />
planning in the 9/11 attacks against the World Trade Center and Pentagon. (AP)<br />
STEVEN SENNE/AP<br />
ty in Washington, described Abu<br />
Ghaith as one of a small handful<br />
of senior al-Qaeda leaders “capable<br />
of getting the old band back<br />
together and postured for a round<br />
of real serious international terror.<br />
“His capture and extradition<br />
not only allows the U.S. to hold —<br />
and perhaps try — a reputed al-<br />
Qaeda core survivor, further tarnishing<br />
the AQ core brand, but it<br />
also points to the dangers for those<br />
few remaining al-Qaeda core refugees,”<br />
Lynch said. LARA JAKES (AP)<br />
New England Braces for Late-Winter Storm Senate Panel<br />
OKs Bill Curbing<br />
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The Senate Judiciary Committee<br />
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toughening laws against people<br />
who illegally buy guns for others.<br />
The panel also debated bills banning<br />
assault weapons and highcapacity<br />
magazines, requiring<br />
background checks for nearly all<br />
gun purchases and providing more<br />
money for schools to buy video cameras<br />
and other safety equipment.<br />
All four measures were expected<br />
to pass the committee. But their<br />
fate when the full Senate considers<br />
them, probably in April, is less<br />
certain. (AP)<br />
The number of points the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose Thursday,<br />
hitting 14,329.49, surpassing its previous all-time high, set Tuesday.<br />
The catalyst was the latest evidence that hiring is picking up. (AP)