|      NEW YORK (Reuters) - A    federal trial for a son-in-law of Osama bin Laden accused of conspiring to    kill Americans will begin in January in Manhattan, a judge ruled on Tuesday. Suleiman Abu Ghaith, who    acted as an al Qaeda spokesman in videos, is one of the highest-ranking al    Qaeda figures to face trial in the United States for crimes related to the    September 11 attacks. He was captured in Jordan    on February 28 and brought secretly to the United States by the FBI on March    1. U.S. District Judge Lewis    Kaplan ruled on Tuesday that the trial should begin on January 7, 2014. Abu    Ghaith pleaded not guilty on March 8. His attorneys Martin    Cohen and Philip Weinstein were not immediately available to comment.    Attorneys representing the government also were not immediately available.  |    
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