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3 plead not guilty in plot to bomb JFK

Three men accused of plotting to bomb New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport pleaded not guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court in New York.

Defendants in JFK terror plot head to U.S.

Three men accused last year of a plot to bomb New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport were headed to the United States late Tuesday after their fight against extradition from Trinidad and Tobago was rejected by an appeals court there, Trinidad and U.S. officials said.

Statement from Conservation International

A previous article that appeared on CNN's Eco Solutions presented erroneous information about Conservation International (www.conservation.org), a nonprofit groups that works in more than 40 countries to help people protect vitally important ecosystems.

UK seeks release of Iraq hostages

Britain has appealed for the release of five hostages held in Iraq on the anniversary of their kidnapping in Baghdad.

Flintoff doubtful for one-day series

Andrew Flintoff is likely to miss England's one-day series against New Zealand because of his side strain.

Windies chasing 253 to square series

The West Indies are in pole position to level the series against Sri Lanka, needing 253 runs to win the second and final Test in Trinidad with two days still to play.

Time.com: On the Market: a Whole Rain Forest

A British financial group will pay Guyana's Iwokrama forest reserve for ownership of its "ecosystem services" -- a green commodity the buyers hope to turn into cash

Sri Lanka in command in opening Test

Sri Lanka maintained their stranglehold on the opening Test against the West Indies in Guyana with the home side struggling to avoid the follow-on at the close of the third day,

Jayawardene turns the screw in Test

Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene completed his 22nd Test century before tea to keep his side on course for a formidable total against West Indies in the first Test in Guyana.

SI.com: Gary Smith: Escape From Jonestown

Tell me, does it get sweeter than this? The big handsome kid gliding to the glass in warmup drills, that's your son. He's the best high school player in the city. One look at the visitors, who've come from 40 miles away, tells you all you need to know: He's the best player in the house tonight.

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