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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 />

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the CIA and FBI with catching<br />

the al-Qaeda propagandist in Jordan<br />

last week.<br />

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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 />

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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 />

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the United States and warning of more attacks similar to those of Sept. 11. In<br />

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few remaining al-Qaeda core refugees,”<br />

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All four measures were expected<br />

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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)

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