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Two Islamic State 'Beatles' plead not guilty in US court

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The US Attorney for the eastern district of Virginia announces that the two members of the notorious Islamic State kidnapping cell dubbed the "Beatles" pleaded not guilty in US court to charges of conspiring to murder four American hostages. SOUNDBITE

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