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The U.S. government has agreed to toss all remaining charges against a graduate student whose case has been seen as an important clash between free speech and the war on terror. The immigration counts against Sami Omar Al-Hussayen -- accused of building Web sites to aid terrorists -- will be dismissed in return for his dropping an appeal of a deportation order. "He's going back to Saudi Arabia," defense attorney David Nevin said. "This long ordeal has come to a close."
July 01, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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