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Court's bus ruling seen as a test for terrorism fight
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled Monday that officers seeking to search and question passengers on public buses do not have to tell them they have the right to refuse to cooperate, a decision that gives law enforcement more latitude in combating threats in the U.S. ground transportation system. Judge won't dismiss, move Lindh case WASHINGTON -- A federal judge refused Monday to dismiss any of the criminal counts against John Walker Lindh or to move his trial from suburban Washington. Surprise success Overnight, the soccer world changed. The Americans have arrived. Doorbell ringers need no permit That's what the Supreme Court says, in a First Amendment case that sought to stymie religious solicitors. Murder conviction in dog mauling tossed Pair's manslaughter convictions stand, but a judge says the evidence for murder is lacking. From AP: special links on the terrorist attacks and aftermath Sharon and Arafat: Old foes on parallel paths FBI's Most Wanted terrorists Afghanistan in Depth Panoramic view of tragedy Satellite view of Ground Zero Flashpoint: Afghanistan Multimedia Coverage of the Terror Attacks Latest News on the Terror Attacks Updated List of Victims Terror Attack Multimedia Gallery Terror's Path: An Interactive Map Missing: A Multimedia Essay Terror Attack: Minute by Minute Terror Attack: Tower Collapse Terrorists Attack: Video Gallery Aftermath Photo Gallery Day of Terror Photo Gallery National headlines [an error occurred while processing this directive]
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