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NPR News

Hafiz Mohammad Saeed is the alleged mastermind behind the 2008 attacks that left 166 people dead. He moves about openly in Pakistan. The bounty will likely further complicate U.S.-Pakistan relations.

When a gunman opened fire Monday on students in a classroom at a small college, some tried to escape. In a nearby room, others locked themselves in. At least seven people were killed. At least three others were wounded.

Police in Oakland, Calif. say seven people at Oikos University are dead after a former student opened fire at the school Monday morning. Suspect One L. Goh, 43, is in custody.

Critics have said the military commissions lack openness and permit evidence that would not be allowed in civilian courts. But Brig. Gen. Mark Martins, the chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay, says the military commissions will stand up to scrutiny in the upcoming trials of accused 9-11 plotters.

NHPR News

The Public Utilities Commission has awarded $1 million in grants for renewable energy projects.

Hippo Editor Amy Diaz has birds, beer and a really nice table setting on the mind. She tells NHPR's Rick Ganley about three events in the state this weekend.

The EPA held a public hearing on a new permit for PSNH's coal-fired power plant that would prevent fish kills.

Senators Kelly Ayotte and Jeanne Shaheen say large power outages unacceptable.

It's been more than two months since Tropical Storm Irene flooded the upper valley, but businesses are just now beginning to reopen.

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