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NewsRelative: Bin Laden Yemeni widow to stay in SaudiRIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Osama bin Laden's Yemeni widow has received assurances from Saudi officials that she and her children can remain in the kingdom, a relative said Friday after Pakistan deported more than a dozen members of the late al-Qaida leader's family....
Relative: Bin Laden Yemeni widow to stay in SaudiRIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Osama bin Laden's Yemeni widow has received assurances from Saudi officials that she and her children can remain in the kingdom, a relative said Friday after Pakistan deported more than a dozen members of the late al-Qaida leader's family....
Relative: Bin Laden Yemeni widow to stay in SaudiRIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Osama bin Laden's Yemeni widow has received assurances from Saudi officials that she and her children can remain in the kingdom, a relative said Friday after Pakistan deported more than a dozen members of the late al-Qaida leader's family....
Enterprise shuttle in NY fly-byThe space shuttle Enterprise makes a fly-by of the Statue of Liberty and other New York City landmarks on its way to its new museum home.
Guardiola denies link to ChelseaBarcelona manager Pep Guardiola intends to take a break from football after leaving this summer and will not join Chelsea.
New Gers bid less than Miller'sBBC Scotland understands that Bill Miller's bid for Rangers is worth significantly more than the Blue Knights and Brian Kennedy's.
Lloyds ends exclusive Co-op talksLloyds Banking Group says it has ended its exclusivity agreement with the Co-operative Group over the sale of 632 bank branches.
Man tossing stuff causes security alertRedknapp dismisses Corluka claimsHarry Redknapp says Vedran Corluka's claim that a lack of squad rotation is to blame for Tottenham's slide is "nonsense".
Farming 'spread by migrant wave'A new study of DNA from ancient remains provides further evidence that farming was spread to Europe by a wave of migrants.
Kylie lined up for Proms concertPop star Kylie Minogue will headline this summer's Proms In The Park concert, where she will be backed by the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Arrests over Danish 'terror plot'Three men arrested in Copenhagen are suspected of plotting to carry out an "act of terror", intelligence officials say.
SC: GPS tracking was unreasonable, but police were following and saw a traffic violation and decided to stopWarrantless installation of a GPS tracker on defendant’s vehicle violated the Fourth Amendment under Jones, but it wasn’t the cause of defendant’s stop. He was being followed, and committed a traffic offense that led to his stop, and a drug dog was ultimately called in. State v. Adams, 2012 S.C. App. LEXIS 107 (April 25, 2012): Here, the tracking device was installed while Adams's vehicle was parked in a public parking garage, and the device was used to monitor the vehicle's movements while it was on public streets and highways. Under Jones, the Department's installation of the device on Adams's vehicle and use of that device to monitor the vehicle's movements constituted a "search." Therefore, the Department's failure to obtain a warrant made that search unreasonable and resulted in a violation of Adams's constitutional rights. Nevertheless, we must still determine whether that violation required suppression of the drugs seized from Adams's person. For the reasons below, we find it did not. . . . Here, Sergeant Blair had probable cause to stop Adams's vehicle because he witnessed Adams commit two traffic violations. The officers acted reasonably in instructing Adams to step out of the vehicle while they waited for a license and registration report. Sergeant Blair was also permitted to walk his drug dog around the vehicle while waiting for the completion of Adams's license and registration check. The first alert occurred a mere five to six minutes after the traffic stop began, and no evidence in the record indicates the drug sniff extended the duration of the stop. Consequently, the officers' conduct up to that point was within constitutional bounds. Whether the drugs were admissible depends upon whether the resulting pat-down complied with Adams's Fourth Amendment rights. Space shuttle Enterprise arrives at NYC airportU.S. growth slows to 2.2 percent in first quarterGrowth in the U.S. economy slowed to 2.2 percent in the first quarter from 3 percent at the end of last year, even as unusually mild winter weather gave a strong boost to consumer spending and car sales, the Commerce Department reported Friday morning. VIDEO: Jail for Lennon bomb plot menTwo men who sent suspect packages to Celtic manager Neil Lennon and two other prominent followers of the club are sentenced.
Space shuttle Enterprise en route to NYC on jetNEW YORK (AP) -- An unusual flying object is on its way to New York City's airspace. The space shuttle Enterprise is riding on top of a modified jumbo jet....
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