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NJ Man Scouted Locations For Terrorist Attacks, Feds Say: PM

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The New Jersey man is accused of scouting locations on the east coast for a possible Hezbollah terrorist attack, federal officials said.
The New Jersey man is accused of scouting locations on the east coast for a possible Hezbollah terrorist attack, federal officials said. (Katie Kausch/Patch)

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