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In Reversal, 9/11 Plotter to Be Tried by Military Panel
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. had wanted to prosecute Khalid Sheikh Mohammed before a civilian court, but Congress blocked his transfer from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

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Gunfire Kills at Least 10 at Yemen Protest, Reports Say
Security forces and government supporters opened fire on tens of thousands of protesters, witnesses said.

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Rebel Leader Criticizes NATO Effort in Libya
As rebel fighters made modest gains Monday in the oil town of Brega, a senior rebel leader criticized NATO for bureaucratic delays.

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The Lede: Latest Updates on Mideast Protests and Libyan War
On Monday, The Lede is following protest movements across the Middle East and North Africa and the war in Libya.

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Japan Releases Low-Level Radioactive Water Into Ocean
Water is being released to keep runoff from swamping the generators powering cooling systems.

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Supreme Court Allows Tax Credit for Religious Tuition
A 5-4 decision may prevent suits by people who object to tax credits for religious programs.

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The Caucus: Obama Begins Re-Election Facing New Political Challenges
President Obama confirmed Monday morning that he would seek another four years in the White House.

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Southwest Finds Cracks in Third Plane
The airline, which canceled 70 more flights on Monday, said the cracks were similar to the two reported Sunday.

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After Breach, Companies Warn of E-Mail Scam
A security breach has exposed the e-mail addresses of millions of customers for major banks and retailers.

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Black-Market Trinkets From Space
As more meteorites have been discovered, an illegal sales market has emerged, to the dismay of those who want to study them.

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Martelly Elected Haiti?s President, Official Says
Michel Martelly, one of Haiti?s most popular entertainers, stands to take the helm of a nation still struggling to recover from last year?s earthquake, a cholera epidemic and chronic poverty.

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On Eve of Meeting in Washington, Israel Announces More Housing Construction
Adding to a series of awkwardly timed housing announcements, Israeli officials from two agencies announced significant advances in Jewish construction in contested areas on Monday.

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Death Row Inmate Seeks Reprieve Over Drug Method
Attorneys for Cleve Foster, who was convicted of murder in 2004, are seeking a last-minute reprieve as part of a challenge to one of the drugs that is to be used to kill him.

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Bodies From 2009 Air France Crash Are Found
French investigators say underwater pictures show what they believe to be the remains of an Air France jet, along with the remains of multiple victims.

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Prosecutors Plan to Introduce New Evidence in Bonds Case
A recording between Steve Hoskins, Barry Bonds?s former business manager, and Dr. Arthur Ting, his orthopedic surgeon, could resolve a discrepancy in the men?s testimony.

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ArtsBeat: Ai Weiwei?s New York Project to Proceed
A large-scale public art project by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei starting early next month will proceed even if Mr. Ai, who was arrested by Chinese authorities on Sunday, is unable to attend.

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Bucks: The Unasked Question at Berkshire
David Sokol's (and Warren Buffett's) failure to ask themselves a few simple questions may have led to their embarrassing episode.

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Well: Regular Fasting May Boost Heart Health
Regular fasting may be good for your heart, according to two new studies from researchers in Salt Lake City.

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Talk: Katie Couric Has a Few Regrets
The host of the ?CBS Evening News? considers her time in the anchor?s chair.

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