revealed a sinister setting out a plan to hit soft targets in the u.s. and europe. the writer of these documents ta taking jobs with sensitive companies like those transporting gasoline and then wait for the right moment to strike. the u.s. justice department passed those documents onto german prosecutors who are working on a terrorism case. in guatemala a landmark case is taking place. it is the first time a country has tried an ex-head of state on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. now, back in 1982 the head of the military government for several months and prosecutors are trying to prove he was aware of and responsible for atrocities that resulted in the deaths of more than 1,700 indigenous people. until 2012 he was a congressman and was protected by a law that grants immunity to public officials. here s more of an uplifting
owners to end the nfl lockout. whoo! what a relief. we ve got pictures coming back from a news conference where we re watching this ten-year deal, that means that players should be able to get to training camps and get back in shape for the season that is getting closer all the time. so, again, there is now an end to the nfl lockout. we re waiting for them to come out and talk about that. we ll get you back there as soon as that gets underway. game on, folks, for the fall season. that s good news. okay, back to this story that s back on the front pages again here in new york, the sexual assault case against dominique strauss-kahn, the ex-head of the national monetary fund. now the new york city hotel maid who was accusing the banker has broken her silence, she s sharing her side of the story, and that comes after her credibility was severely brought into question in all this. rick leventhal s on the story from our new york city newsroom. what have you learned? reporter: well, she s
from a news conference where we re watching this ten-year deal, that means that players should be able to get to training camps and get back in shape for the season that is getting closer all the time. so, again, there is now an end to the nfl lockout. we re waiting for them to come out and talk about that. we ll get you back there as soon as that gets underway. game on, folks, for the fall season. that s good news. okay, back to this story that s back on the front pages again here in new york, the sexual assault case against dominique strauss-kahn, the ex-head of the national monetary fund. now the new york city hotel maid who was accusing the banker has broken her silence, she s sharing her side of the story, and that comes after her credibility was severely brought into question in all this. rick leventhal s on the story from our new york city newsroom. what have you learned? reporter: well, she s had her identity hidden, but her reputation s been trashed for the last two months
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