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Dutch citizen faces US terror charges An Iraqi-born Dutch citizen pleaded not guilty in what the Justice Department called the first US terror charges against insurgents targeting Americans in Iraq. Brawders is Jefferson Citizen of the Year JEFFERSON - Former Jefferson Mayor Arnold Brawders was named the Ray O. Fischer Citizen of the Year on Monday evening at Meadow Springs Country Club. The honor was bestowed upon Brawders by the events Master of Ceremonies Jim van Lieshout and members of the citys chamber of commerce. Iraqi-born citizen of Netherlands denies targeting U.S. troops WASHINGTON - An Iraqi-born Dutch citizen pleaded not guilty Monday in U.S. District Court in a case billed by the Justice Department as the first U.S. criminal prosecution linked to terrorism in Iraq. Chamber honors citizen JEANERETTE — Touted as “a wonderful ambassador of the community,” Simone Champagne was honored Thursday night as Jeanerette’s Outstanding Citizen during the Chamber of Commerce Achiever Awards Banquet. Jeff Simon: 2006 Citizen of the Year Jeff Simon believes in optimism, in his family and in his city. He has served his community quietly. Because of his history of giving, without seeking accolades, Simon is The Daily Iberian’s Citizen of the Year for 2006. Dutch citizen faces U.S. terror charges An Iraqi-born Dutch citizen is facing terror charges in what the Justice Department calls the United States first criminal prosecution of attacks targeting Americans in Iraq. Teens Arrested Thanks To Citizen Involvement Sonora, CA -- Citizen involvement proved to be the difference in the arrest of three youths this weekend. Dutch citizen faces U.S. terror charges WASHINGTON An Iraqi-born Dutch citizen has pleaded not guilty in a federal courtroom in Washington, in what the Justice Department calls the first U-S terror charges against insurgents targeting Americans in Iraq. Dutch citizen faces trial on U.S. charges in Iraq WASHINGTON · An Iraqi-born Dutch citizen pleaded not guilty Monday in what the Justice Department called the first U.S. terror charges against insurgents targeting Americans in Iraq. Replace Fast Track So Congress Can Change the Direction of U.S. Trade Policy to Benefit the Majority, Public Citizen ... WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congress should replace presidential Fast Track trade authority with a modern trade negotiating system that better addresses widespread public concerns, Public Citizen said today as President Bush gave a trade policy speech in Illinois. | ||||