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Men, whom local media suspected they are from FBI, come out of the police headquarters in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Authorities finished removing bodies from the bullet- and grenade-scarred Taj Mahal hotel Monday, the final site of the Mumbai siege to be cleared, as schools and businesses reopened and commuters returned to work.
Men, whom local media suspected they are from FBI, come out of the police headquarters in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Authorities finished removing bodies from the bullet- and grenade-scarred Taj Mahal hotel Monday, the final site of the Mumbai siege to be cleared, as schools and businesses reopened and commuters returned to work.
Retired FBI agent Jay Cochran, at podium, speaks during a news conference on the murder convictions of the Norfolk Four in Richmond, Va., Monday, Nov. 10, 2008. Cochran was joined by other retired FBI agents in asking the Governor to grant pardons for the four sailors convicted of raping and killing an 18-year-old Norfolk woman in 1997.
Former FBI agent John Connolly, left, shakes hands with his attorneys Manuel Casabielle, center and Bruce Fleisher, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.
Former FBI agent John Connolly, center, and his attorneys Bruce Fleisher, left, and Manuel Casabielle, right, listen as the judge speaks, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.
Former FBI agent John Connolly, left, speaks with his attorneys Manuel Casabielle, center and Bruce Fleisher, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.
Former FBI agent John Connolly hugs his sister Sally Connolly after being found guilty, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.
Former FBI agent John Connolly, left, is led out of court by court officers after hearing the verdict, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.