The Al Quds: Iran's Elite Secretive Guard

ByABC News
February 15, 2007, 12:45 PM

February 15, 2007 --

Monster of a Case: New Wave of Corporate Indictments Expected
The former top lawyer for the Internet job search site Monster.com is expected to enter a guilty plea tomorrow growing out of his role in backdating stock options at the company, federal officials involved in the case tell ABC News. (ABC News)

Grand Theft Options
The former CEO of the video game company that produced the blockbuster "Grand Theft Auto" has pled guilty to criminal charges brought by the Manhattan District Attorney and settled civil charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the District Attorney announced today. (ABC News)

'The Bishop' May Be Behind Two Pipe Bombs
When a mail clerk at American Century Investments, a Kansas City investment company, opened up a package sent to the company in late January, it read: "BANG YOU'RE DEAD." (ABC News)

Republicans Only Need Apply?
The Pentagon rejected qualified experts for reconstruction work in Iraq because they were not deemed loyal to the Republican party, according to the former chief of staff of the Washington Office of the Coalition Provisional Authority, Frederick Smith. (ABC News)

U.S., Iraqi Forces Expand Operation
U.S. and Iraqi forces expanded a security sweep to a southern Baghdad neighborhood Thursday, but suspected Sunni insurgents struck back with car bombs that killed four people. British troops sealed off the southern city of Basra and closed two border crossings to choke off what the Americans say are weapons from Iran. (AP)

Car Bombs Kill 7 Amid Iraq Crackdown
U.S. and Iraqi troops moved into a Sunni neighborhood in southern Baghdad on Thursday, while insurgents struck back with car bombs that killed seven people. In southern Iraq, British troops sealed off the border with Iran to prevent weapons smuggling. (AP)