Feds: ‘Jihad Jane’ plotted terror
Pennsburg woman aided radicals, tried to kill artist in Europe, indictment says. With phony travel documents, e-mail intrigue and a burning desire to kill ”or die trying,” a middle-age Montgomery County woman helped recruit a network for suicide attacks and other terrorist strikes in Europe and Asia, according to a federal grand jury indictment unsealed Tuesday.

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Domestic vs. foreign adoptions
If the child you adopt is U.S.-born or a resident, there are Internal Revenue Service guidelines on when you can take the credit. Court costs, adoption charges, attorney fees and travel expenses are some of the items covered by the credit.

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Goal.com Q&A: Lille Speed Merchants Provide Latest Hazard For Misfiring Liverpool
Misfiring Liverpool can expect a tough test when they travel to Lille for Thursday night’s Europa League last-16, first-leg clash, and should be wary of the French side’s attacking pace.

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American Society Of Anesthesiologists Urges Patients To Ask The Right Questions When Considering Traveling …
Hundreds of thousands of Americans travel abroad for surgical procedures each year. As the guardian of patients’ vital health, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) is urging those considering traveling internationally for medical care to educate themselves, and take the necessary precautions to avoid unexpected complications. According to the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions …

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Woman is linked to terrorist plot
Using e-mail, YouTube videos, phony travel documents and a burning desire to kill “or die trying,” a middle-aged American woman from Pennsylvania…

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