Where do you hold the trial of the century? Attorney General Eric Holder considered trying the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks in Washington, D.C., or Virginia. But in the end he decided last week Khalid Sheikh Mohammed should face a jury just blocks from the ruins of the [...]

Scott Olson/Getty ImagesA fading GM logo is painted on a building near a Chevrolet dealership in Chicago.
Star-Ledger File PhotoVisitors at the Montclair Art Museum, where administrators are selling off part of the collection.
EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty ImagesOnline retail giant Amazon.com unveils the Kindle DX, a large-screen version of its popular Kindle electronic reader designed for newspapers, magazines and textbooks. Princeton University will be among the schools giving Kindles to students for free.
Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesSports bloggers will gather for Blogs with Balls, a conference on the changing sports media arena.
Photo courtesy of Shellee HaleShellee Hale, claimed security flaws in a company in the online porn industry, is being sued by a Freehold firm for slander.
AP Photo/Muhammed MuheisenA Palestinian man walks past television screens showing a live broadcast of President Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony in Washington, at an electronics shop in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
ARISTIDE ECONOMOPOULOS/THE STAR-LEDGERFans enter the Prudential Center, the new arena in Newark that is battling the Izod Center in the Meadowlands for many of the same concerts and events.
AP PhotoNew Jersey is considering legislation that would require drivers to stay at least three feet away from bicycles on the road.
AP Photo/Javier GaleanoA woman sunbathes on the Santa Maria beach in Cuba.
Should police arrest teens who post nude photos of themselves on MySpace, Facebook and cell phones?
AP Photo/Mel EvansNew Jersey Sen. Raymond J. Lesniak (D-Union) speaks about a federal lawsuit he filed to allow sports betting in all 50 states.
AP Photo/Nati HarnikA stem cell researcher adds growth medium to a dish where stem cells are grown.
NOAH ADDIS/THE STAR-LEDGERGov. Jon Corzine tours the facility in West Trenton that prints New Jersey's property tax rebate checks.
JENNIFER BROWN/THE STAR-LEDGER Anne Heap works on recreating a pattern from a piece of toile fabric on a cake for a baby shower at her shop at Pink Cake Box in Denville.
TONY KURDZUK/THE STAR-LEDGERTanya Kovacs of Iselin holds her 20-month-old son Caleb as they take part in a rally in front of the State House in October opposing new vaccine mandates by the state for children.
Win McNamee/Getty ImagesMusicians Steven Van Zandt, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa of the E Street Band perform at the Super Bowl halftime show.
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JENNIFER BROWN/THE STAR-LEDGER A view from the base of the watersphere in Union in 2003.
EPA/TANNEN MAURY/POOLPresident Barack Obama and his wife Michelle depart the U.S Capitol Building after his swearing in.
Pim Van Hemmen/The Star-LedgerOne of the bottlenose dolphins in the Navesink River in July.
AP Photo/Mel EvansGov. Jon Corzine sits on his desk last week as he reads a newspaper story about the nation's economic woes.
AP Photo/Jason DeCrowBernie Madoff
NOAH ADDIS/THE STAR-LEDGERAdam Gordon, founder of uraDeadbeat.com, at work in his office in Morganville.
ROBERT SCIARRINO / THE STAR-LEDGERFord Ranger pickup trucks are assembled at Ford Plant in Edison in 2004, shortly before the plant closed.
AP Photo/Gautam SinghA fire engulfs part of the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, India. Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, hospitals and a crowded train station in coordinated attacks across India's financial capital.
Jerry McCrea/The Star-LedgerU.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie, center, leaves the Rodino Federal Building in downtown Newark for a lunch break yesterday.
Governor's Office/Tim LarsenGov. Jon Corzine waits in line to cast his vote in Hoboken on Election Day.
Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-LedgerGov. Jon Corzine addresses a joint session of Legislature on the Wall Street financial crisis.
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Mitsu Yasukawa/The Star-LedgerMichelle Leaks, 19, a student at the Newark Workforce Development Institute receives a hug from Newark Mayor Cory Booker at a community event earlier this year.
Photo by Al Grillo/APIn 2006, Gov. Sarah Palin, left, her husband Todd, and daughters Bristol,16, right, and Piper, 5, front, stand as the colors are retired at the end of an inauguration ceremony in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Photos by Mia Song/The Star-LedgerBernie Peng and Tammy Li wed at the Madison Hotel in Morristown. Peng made headlines after proposing by reprogramming "Bejeweled," Li's favorite video game.
Mario Tama/Getty ImagesRepublican presidential candidate John McCain stands with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin at a campaign rally today in Dayton, Ohio.
Haraz N. Ghanbari/APThe text message announcing the choice of Sen. Joe Biden as Barack Obama's choice for vice president.
Andrew Mills/The Star-LedgerFireworks explode during the opening ceremonies of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
http://meadowblog.typepad.com/The New Jersey Meadowland is the subject of a new site, The Meadowlands blog.
Chris Faytok/The Star-LedgerIrvington native Cullen Jones, right, with teammates, from left, Jason Lezak, Michael Phelps and Garrett Weber-Gale after receiving their gold medals for winning the 4 x 100 freestyle relay Sunday night in Beijing.
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