British man pleads guilty to conspiring with shoe bomber to blow up aircraft (Canada.com)

LONDON (AP) - A British man accused of conspiring with shoe-bomber Richard Reid pleaded guilty Monday to conspiring to blow up a U.S.-bound aircraft in 2001, becoming the first person to be convicted of a terrorist offence in Britain since the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States.

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Posted February 28, 2005

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