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[Summary] => LOS ANGELES (AP) — On a strip of California's Mojave Desert, two dozen rare tortoises could stand in the way of a sprawling solar-energy complex in a case that highlights mounting tensions in the U.
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[Summary] => WASHINGTON A former executive who alleged his now defunct Denver-based mining company paid about $2 million to terrorist groups in the southern Philippines in the mid-1990s to buy protection is lobbying the US Congress to ensure a substantial source of funding for terror groups is eliminated.
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January 2, 2010 - 12:37pm