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The hunters were closing in for the kill at the Criminal Courts Building of downtown Manhattan. The 1)quarry, Michael Moretti, sat at the 2)defendant's table, a silent, handsome man. Attacking him was
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We have an update for you now on the U.S. Embassy in Yemen. Today it is back open and ready for business. Washington closed the embassy on Sunday because of the threat of an al Qaeda attack. A senior administration official says intelligence suggeste
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