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Senate backs military custody of terror suspects

WASHINGTON — The Democratic-controlled Sen­ate moved method­i­cally Thurs­day to com­plete a mas­sive defense bill that would deny sus­pected ter­ror­ists, even U.S. cit­i­zens seized within the nation’s bor­ders, the right to trial and sub­ject them to indef­i­nite detention.

Murdochs to be questioned in UK; FBI opens review

LONDON — Rupert Mur­doch and his son James first refused, then agreed Thurs­day to appear before U.K. law­mak­ers inves­ti­gat­ing phone hack­ing and police bribery, while in the U.S., the FBI opened a review into alle­ga­tions the Mur­doch media empire sought to hack into the phones of Sept. 11 victims.

AP Sources: Bin Laden documents sharpen US aim

WASHINGTON — The U.S. is track­ing pos­si­ble new ter­ror tar­gets and step­ping up sur­veil­lance of oper­a­tives pre­vi­ously con­sid­ered minor al-Qaida fig­ures after dig­ging through the moun­tain of cor­re­spon­dence seized from Osama bin Laden’s hide­out, offi­cials say. The trove of mate­r­ial is fill­ing in blanks on how al-Qaida oper­a­tives work, think and fit in the orga­ni­za­tion, they say.

Congress sends terrorism-fighting bill to Obama

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­gress on Thurs­day passed a four-year exten­sion of post-Sept. 11 pow­ers to search records and con­duct rov­ing wire­taps in pur­suit of ter­ror­ists. Votes taken in rapid suc­ces­sion in the Sen­ate and House came after law­mak­ers rejected attempts to tem­per the law enforce­ment pow­ers to ensure that indi­vid­ual lib­er­ties are not abused.

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