Nov 8th, 2009 - Houston Chronicle
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FORT HOOD - Federal and military officials have interviewed more than 170 witnesses as part of an intensive search for answers into the deadliest massacre on a U.S. military installation.
Law enforcement officers seized computers and e-mails belonging to Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan in an attempt to piece together what might have motivated the Army psychiatrist to allegedly open fire on the post, killing 13 and injuring 29.
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Fort Hood looks ahead, soldiers reunite with families
Nov 9th, 2009 - USA Today
FORT HOOD, Texas The commanding officer of the post here said Monday "we're entering a new phase" that has to do with healing, days after a deadly shooting that left 13 dead and 29 wounded.
Lt...Fort Hood shooter, Virginia mosque links probed
Nov 9th, 2009 - The Christian Science Monitor
• A daily summary of global reports on security issues . The probe into suspected Fort Hood shooter Nidal Malik Hasan took another turn early Monday, as an official...
Fort Hood rampage: Shooter acted alone, officials say. But why?
Nov 8th, 2009 - The Christian Science Monitor
Fort Hood, Texas - Army investigators have ruled out a terror plot in the gruesome rampage at Fort Hood, saying that Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a veteran psychiatrist...
Fort Hood Suspect Said Methodical Goodbyes
Nov 6th, 2009 - ABC News
As if going off to war, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan cleaned out his apartment, gave leftover frozen broccoli to one neighbor and called another to thank him for his friendship - common courtesies and routines of the departing soldier...Fort Hood suspect said goodbyes before attack
Nov 6th, 2009 - MSNBC
FORT HOOD, Texas - As if going off to war, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan cleaned out his apartment, gave leftover frozen broccoli to one neighbor and called another to thank him for his friendship — common courtesies and routines of the departing soldier...



