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Hasan Messaged Radical Imam Before Fort Hood Shooting, U.S. Official Says

Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Counterterrorism officials detected communications between a radical Muslim religious leader in Yemen and Major Nidal Malik Hasan before the Nov. 5 shootings at a Texas Army base that left 13 dead, a U.S. official said. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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