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(21 Nov 2003) 1. Exteriors of High Court 2. Suspects entering courtroom 3. Suspects taking seats in courtroom 4. Suspects' relative watching 5. Suspects gesturing and waving to relatives in public gallery 6. Mohamed Ali Saleh Nabhan, walking into court 7. Courtroom with lawyers seated at the front 8. Suspects standing (from left to right): Said Sagar Ahmed, Mohamed Kubwa, Omar Said Omar (the fat guy), Aboud Rogo, Kubwa Mohamed Seif (son of the second guy), Salmin Mohamed Khamisi 9. Nabhan's lawyer making plea 10. Nabhan watching 11. Defence attorney, Maobe Maotsetung seated 12. Judge John Osiemo speaking - UPSOUND: I adjourn the matter to the 28th of this month, then we shall take the case after the matter has been consolidated 13. SOUNDBITE (English): Maobe Maotsetung, Defence Attorney: "We got an adjournment until the 28th of this month when we will have a consolidation of all the cases." 14. Police and security outside the court STORYLINE: A court on Friday charged a ninth man with murder for his alleged role in the car bombing of Paradise Hotel in Kenya that killed 15 people, including three Israeli tourists. Mohammed Ali Saleh Nabhan, a Kenyan national, pleaded innocent to 15 counts of murder in a hearing in Nairobi's High Court. Nabhan was ordered by Judge John Osiemo to appear on 28 November, the anniversary of the al-Qaida attack on hotel north of the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa. Eight other suspects, two of whom have not yet entered pleas, will also appear in court on 28 November, when the judge is expected to set a trial date for the entire group. At about the same time the car bomb exploded outside the hotel last year, several men fired two surface-to-air missiles that missed an Israeli charter airliner taking off from nearby Mombasa airport. No one was injured in that attempt, and no one has been charged. Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terror network claimed responsibility for the November 2002 attacks as well as the August 1998 car bombings of the U.S. embassies in Nairobi and in Dar es Salaam in neighboring Tanzania in which 231 people, including 12 Americans, were killed. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...