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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa  After fleeing to Israel following an immigration raid 
in 2008, a former manager at a kosher slaughterhouse in Iowa finally 
appeared in a U.S. courtroom Friday to face charges that he conspired 
to exploit immigrant workers for profit.His hands and feet shackled, Hosam 
Amara walked slowly into the federal courtroom in Cedar Rapids. Bald, short 
and stocky, the 48-year-old former poultry production manager at the Agriprocessors 
plant in Postville wore an orange jailhouse jumpsuit and a stone-faced demeanor.Amara 
pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with conspiring to harbor 
workers who were in the country illegally and conspiring to provide false 
immigration papers at what was the nation's largest kosher slaughterhouse. 
He faces 25 counts related to harboring and two counts related to 
document fraud.Amara was ordered jailed pending a trial scheduled for July 
1 after assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Deegan said the government considered 
him a flight risk.The brief arraignment was a routine hearing, but was 
a long time in the making.Prosecutors say Amara fled to Israel, where 
he has citizenship, with his family shortly after federal agents descended 
on Agriprocessors in May 2008, arresting 389 workers in what was the 
largest immigration raid at the time. He was indicted six months later 
and became a fugitive from justice when he could not be found 
and did not turn himself in.Israeli authorities acting on a U.S. extr
B-52 bombers, for the first time. The 
paper reports U.S. officials have demonstrated an earlier version of the 
bomb's capabilities to Israeli leaders several times recently by showing 
them a video of the bomb hitting its target in high-altitude testing.Pentagon 
officials view the development of the weapon as critical to convincing Israelit 
can rely on the U.S. to stop Iran from developing nukes, and 
that the Israeli military cannot do so on its own.According to the 
Wall Street Journal, the new version of the MOP has advanced components 
that would allow it to evade Iranian defense systems to reach the 
Fordow nuclear complex, which is by numerous accounts buried under a mountain 
in Iran. This upgraded version has not yet been dropped from a 
plane."It gives us a far greater capability to reach and destroy an 
enemy's weapons of mass destruction that are located in well protected underground 
facilities... to a magnitude far greater than we have now," Pentagon Spokesman 
Capt. John Kirby said.Kirby denied the bombs are designed to target Iran, 
even though it is the only country known to have buried its 
nuclear weapons program."The system is not aimed at any one country, it's 
to develop a capability we believe we need," Kirby said. That remark 
was met by audible groans and various comments of disbelief from the 
Pentagon press corps.Boeing successfully tested the bomb on March 17, 2007 
at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.Pentagon Spokesma


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