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  • Confidential records breached at Fla. college

    Computer hackers broke into a Florida college's computer system and stole the confidential information of nearly 300,000 students statewide and the school's president, officials said Wednesday.


  • American Scene: Judge rules for students in immigrant-tuition suit

    A federal judge has ruled that Florida college students cannot be charged higher out-of-state tuition simply because their parents may be in the U.S. illegally.


  • Afghans burn an effigy of the Rev. Terry Jones, the pastor of the Dove World Outreach Center, during a demonstration Monday in Kabul. Hundreds of Afghans railed against the U.S. and called for President Obama's death at a rally in the capital to denounce the American church's plans to burn copies of the Koran on Sept. 11. (Associated Press)

    Koran protest stokes emotions

    A proposed book-burning by an evangelical pastor in a Florida college town this weekend has inflamed sensitivities from Afghanistan to Washington, D.C., and added a wrinkle in U.S. relations with Muslims abroad.


  • Padilla defense rests, calling no witnesses

    MIAMI — After months of testimony about mujahedeen fighters, FBI wiretaps and Islamic jihads waged in Bosnia and Chechnya, attorneys yesterday rested their defense of three men accused of supporting terrorism abroad.


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