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ADELAIDE, Australia — David Hicks, who spent more than five years in Guantanamo Bay after training at al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan, must observe a curfew and report to police when he is released from jail next week, an Australian court ruled Thursday. Hicks was the first so-called enemy combatant to be convicted by a U.S. military commission. Under a plea bargain, he was returned to Australia to serve the remainder of his sentence.



