FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - A German judge on Thursday freed one of five Algerians held in connection with a plot to blow up a crowded French Christmas market, citing a lack of evidence. Abdelkader Krimou, falsely named in the indictment as Samir Karimou, had been charged with belonging to the terror group, but not directly with plotting the attack. The charges were dropped as of Thursday. Judge Karlheinz Zeiher ruled there was not enough evidence that he belonged to the group, which prosecutors say intended to set off explosives at the Christmas market in Strasbourg, France in December 2000. Krimou...