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Today's Headlines  |  December 11, 2008
Los Angeles Times
Respect-inducing Sheik Lawrence, whose great-grandfather rode beside the famed Englishman in World War I, is the real deal in Iraq's Anbar province.
The Pentagon gives a platform to family members of Sept. 11 victims who support the prison and tribunal. Relatives who oppose them make their own statement.
The arrest comes amid pressure to crack down on Lashkar-e-Taiba after the Mumbai attacks. But Pakistan backtracks on reports that the leader of another Kashmiri extremist group was detained.
Afghanistan: U.S., Afghan forces trade fire / Norway: Nobel winner urges peace talks / Britain: Assisted suicide shown / Britain: Diamond sells for $24 million / United Nations: U.S. asks to hunt Soma
Freddy Rodriguez's homecomings 'Nothing Like the Holidays' brings the actor to his old Chicago haunts for a look at family reunions and an Iraq veteran's return.
Intelligence officials say the group blamed in the Mumbai attacks may be broadening its aims, perhaps even to succeed Al Qaeda should the terrorist network falter.
The shooting that killed at least 17 in a Baghdad traffic circle last year resonates strongly among Iraqis, who believe it was unjustified and are eager for justice.
In a blow to party leader Benjamin Netanyahu, members select a slate of hard-liners for upcoming national elections. The move is a boost for Tzipi Livni's Kadima party.
Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi was captured in a raid in the Pakistani-controlled portion of Kashmir, officials say. He is a senior commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamic militant group.
Germany: Life term in bomb trial / Ukraine: Rivals form coalition / Argentina: Bones found in old detention center / Germany: Cruise passengers to skirt Somalia
Five alleged Sept. 11 plotters offer to plead guilty, then three decline. One pledges loyalty to Bin Laden.

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