JAKARTA (AP): A former U.S. State Department interpreter testified on Thursday that one month before the 2002 Bali bombings, Washington urged Indonesia to arrest and send to America the Islamic cleric accused of inspiring his followers to carry out the attack. The witness, Fred Burks, told a court that a U.S. envoy made the appeal in a meeting with former President Megawati Soekarnoputri, who took a breath and thought for a moment before saying, "I cannot fulfill the request of the U.S. president." Burks said the envoy, who worked for the Central Intelligence Agency, later warned that if the cleric,...