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  • The suspect is accused of taking part in the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa. His trial in New York City could set the stage for other terrorism-related cases to follow.
  • There are a lot of music options this weekend, including 94.9's 5th anniversary bash and The Walkmen play the Casbah.
  • Najibullah Zazi may be the only suspect behind bars in the alleged terrorism case, but prosecutors are convinced that he was not working alone. By holding off on making more arrests, the FBI can gather intelligence in an effort to catch all the plotters.
  • Whichever ticket wins the election in November, it will be the first time in decades that the president, vice president or both have children serving in the armed forces during wartime. But some worry about the burden on a president or VP of having a child on the battlefield.
  • Kenya is reflecting on a month of violence following a disputed presidential election in December. One feature of the bloody crisis has especially shocked many ordinary Kenyans is how the cell phone became a deadly tool of violence.
  • Proud to Be an American
  • The month of ethnic bloodletting in Kenya has historic roots. Grievances over land and privilege date back decades. And the dispute over last month's presidential election has aggravated those tensions in deadly ways.
  • Covering the Beatles
  • It's Good to Be Back
  • A former member of Wu Tang Clan will hit the stage this weekend, and one of the most influential new bands of the decade will play the Spreckles Theater tonight. It's the Weekend Preview.
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