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Dennys Restaurant Albuquerque – Gunmen Kill 1


Posted: 20 Jun 2009 05:15 PM PDT


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Police in Albuquerque said a restaurant employee has been
killed after several armed suspects attempted a takeover-style robbery at
a packed Denny’s Restaurant.


Police spokeswoman Officer Nadine Hamby said “multiple” armed
suspects rushed the northwest Albuquerque restaurant at about 9:30 a.m.
Saturday. As many as 100 people were inside.A female restaurant employee
was shot and killed.Two people have been detained, but Hamby said it is
unclear if they are robbery suspects.A police tactical team has surrounded
a northwest Albuquerque home where other possible suspects are believed to
have fled.


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New York Times Reporter Held Hostage by Taliban Escapes


Posted: 20 Jun 2009 11:29 AM PDT



A New York Times reporter known for making investigative trips
deep inside dangerous conflict zones escaped from militant captors after
more than seven months in captivity by climbing over a wall, the newspaper
said Saturday.


David S. Rohde was abducted Nov. 10 along with an Afghan
reporter colleague and a driver south of the Afghan capital, Kabul. He had
been traveling through Logar province to interview a Taliban commander,
but was apparently intercepted and taken by other militants on the
way.


The Times reported that Rohde and Afghan reporter Tahi Ludin on
Friday climbed over the wall of a compound where they were held captive in
the North Waziristan region of Pakistan.


The two then found a Pakistani army scout, who led them to a
nearby base, the Times said. On Saturday, the two were flown to the U.S.
military base in Bagram, the Times reported.


A U.S. military spokeswoman, Lt. Cmdr. Chrstine Sidenstricker,
said the military had not been involved. She could not say whether the
State Department or CIA had flown the two to the military facility.


Rohde, reported to be in good health, said his driver chose to
remain with their captors and join the Taliban.


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Yemen Terror Killings May Be Work of Former Gitmo Prisoner


Posted: 20 Jun 2009 08:41 AM PDT


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The fate of three of nine foreigners abducted in Yemen last
week is known — their bodies were found, shot execution style. The
whereabouts of the other six — including three children under the age of 6
— remain a mystery.


But terrorism experts say their abductors and killers are
almost certainly not a mystery. They say the crimes bear the mark of Al
Qaeda, and they fear they are the handiwork of the international terror
organization’s No. 2 man in the Arabian Peninsula: Said Ali al-Shihri, an
Islamic extremist who once was in American custody — but who was released
from the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.


And if al-Shihri is behind the gruesome murders and abductions,
they say, it raises grave concerns that the scheduled January 2010 closing
of the Guantanamo prison and the release of most of its prisoners to
foreign countries will galvanize Al Qaeda and compromise American national
security.


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