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  • 5/17/13 - An Uzbekistan national pleaded not guilty to several terrorism related charges when he appeared in an Idaho court today. His appearance came one day after his arrest on terror-related charges. Fazliddin Kurbanov is accused of supporting a foreign terrorist organization. (May 17) Idaho terrorist?
  • 5/16/13 - Rep. Michele Bachmann, a leader of the Tea Party Caucus in the U.S. House, takes to the steps of the U.S. Capitol with other elected officials and Tea Party leaders to denounce IRS scrutiny of some conservative and religious groups. (May 16)    Bachmann denounces IRS for actions against conservative groups
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