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...was responsible for the overall management of the Cosi location at Dulles International Airport. Claimant made sure the restaurant was operated in accordance with COSI...
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...Ibisevic and his mother, Rahima, attempted to board a flight at Dulles International Airport in Virginia to Vienna, Austria, with final service to Sarajevo, Bosnia...
...changed his name. In 2003, the FBI arrested al-Kidd at Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., as he was preparing to travel to...
...changed his name. In 2003, the FBI arrested al-Kidd at Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., as he was preparing to travel to...
...his name. On March 16, 2003, al-Kidd was arrested at Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., as he was preparing to travel to...
A 9th Circuit panel on Friday denounced the federal government's post-9/11 practice of detaining innocent Americans under the federal material witness statute as "repugnant" and "a painful reminder o
Ninth Circuit Judge Milan Smith OK'd a suit against the attorney general, finding the government's use of the material witness statute after 9/11 to be "repugnant.
...warrant the same day. Al-Kidd was arrested at Dulles International Airport. Al-Kidd was handcuffed, taken to the airport’s police...
...and a married man with two children, was arrested at a Dulles International Airport ticket counter. He was handcuffed, taken to the airport’s...
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