Arizona family begs burglars for return of music box holding ashes of 5-month old son
Arizona burglars steal box holding baby’s ashes Friends say Arizona ‘honor killing’ victim just wanted to be normal American woman
AZ ‘honor killing’ victim just wanted to be normal Woman whose Iraqi father hit her with car because she was ‘too Westernized’ dies
Woman hit with car by Iraqi father dies PEORIA, Ariz. — A 20-year-old woman from Iraq whose father allegedly hit her with his car because she had become too Westernized has died from her injuries, authorities said. Iraqi father charged with running down ‘Westernized’ daughter returned to Arizona
Ariz. jails Iraqi driver after daughter run down Police in Phoenix suburb arrest father suspected of running down ‘Westernized’ daughter
Police: Ariz. dad ran over ‘Westernized’ daughter Police in Ariz. suburb arrest father suspected of running down ‘Westernized’ daughter
Father arrested, accused of running over daughter Judge in Ill. sentences al-Qaida agent more than 8 years in prison, 8 years after arrestAl-Qaida sleeper agent expected to testify at sentencing before federal judge in central Ill.
Al-Qaida agent expected to testify at sentencing Lawyers seek sentencing leniency for al-Qaida sleeper agent held for years as enemy combatantCaterpillar cuts 2,500 laid-off workers, brings 550 others back to adjust for rising demand
Caterpillar cuts 2,500 laid-off workers PEORIA, Ill. — Caterpillar Inc. said Monday about 2,500 laid-off employees will be permanently cut from the company and 550 others will be brought back to work by the end of next year. Caterpillar selects Oberhelman to succeed Owens as CEO starting next yearCaterpillar Inc. said Thursday one of its longtime executives, Douglas Oberhelman, will become the company’s CEO next July, a move seen as likely to reinforce the heavy equipment maker’s focus on global expansion. Police in Phoenix suburb seek father suspected of running down daughter in clash of traditionsPEORIA, Ariz. — Police in a Phoenix suburb are looking for a father suspected of running down his daughter because she was becoming too “Westernized” and was not living according to their traditional Iraqi values. Caterpillar reports 53 pct decline in 3rd-qtr profit on slumping sales, lifts profit outlookCaterpillar sees signs of a recovery and said its sales will improve next year as dealers start restocking the company’s yellow-and-black equipment used in construction and mining. Caterpillar to close plant in South Africa, 193 jobs affectedPEORIA, Ill. — Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. said Friday that it will close a manufacturing facility in South Africa as it realigns its operations with sagging global demand. Caterpillar 2nd-quarter profit tumbles 66 pct as recession continues to dampen equipment salesCaterpillar Inc.’s second-quarter profit tumbled on slumping sales of heavy equipment and the cost of staff cuts, but it saw signs that the global economy is starting to stabilize after a prolonged slide. Man held for years as ‘enemy combatant’ pleads guilty to terror support charges in Ill.PEORIA, Ill. — A man whose case sparked a furious legal debate over whether the government can hold terrorism suspects indefinitely entered a surprise guilty plea, admitting to training in al-Qaida camps and coming to the nation’s heartland a day before Sept. 11. Man held for years as ‘enemy combatant’ pleads guilty to terror support charges in Ill.PEORIA, Ill. — An al-Qaida sleeper agent who was locked up without being charged for years pleaded guilty Thursday to supporting terrorism in the months before and immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks. Caterpillar restricts employee travel to Mexico because of swine fluPEORIA, Ill. — Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. has restricted its employees from traveling to Mexico because of the swine flu outbreak. US government took 7 years from terror suspect once held as enemy combatant, brother saysCHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The U.S. government’s wall of isolation around a man held for more than seven years as an alleged al-Qaida sleeper agent has parted in recent weeks with telephone calls to his family and the chance to read newspapers and magazines, according to one of his brothers. |