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Caught On Tape: Wanted Terrorist's Capture

Abu Anas al-Libi, formally known as Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, was captured in Tripoli last October. Video of his capture, recently obtained by the Washington Post, shows just how quickly the CIA, FBI and Army Delta Force operatives work. Al-Libi, wanted in connection with U.S. embassy bombings in East Africa that caused 200 deaths, was captured in less than 30 seconds.

Bosnian Protesters Want Leaders Out

Protests in Bosnia became more turbulent Monday as protestors called for the resignation of their regional government. This is the sixth straight day of what is being called the "Bosnian Spring," violent demonstrations that started over unemployment and rampant corruption. Hundreds have already been reported as injured during the protests.

Obama On Being The President: I Can Do Whatever I Want

President Obama joked Monday during a visit to Monticello with the French president Francois Hollande, "That's the good thing as a President, I can do whatever I want." Obama was referring to seeing the landscape from a terrace that Thomas Jefferson used to stand at. Obama said that he'd like to take a look and seemed happy "break the protocol".

Sorry, Putin Is Just Not Impressed

Russian President Vladimir Putin has spent $50 billion to make sure the world knows Russia is still the world power it contends to be. But even with the glitz and glamour of the Olympics and his nation's many medal wins, it apparently takes alot to impress Mr. Putin.