ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Jurors began weighing spy suspect Brian Patrick Regan's guilt or innocence Monday after prosecutors argued that, for $13 million, he would have sold Iraq or Libya "whatever they would have paid for." Defense attorneys said the information he carried when arrested would not have helped Iraq, Libya or China and could readily have been found in public sources. The jury deliberated about an hour, then broke for the night. Members were to take today off and resume deliberations on Wednesday. Regan, of Bowie, Md., has denied that he tried to sell classified information. The retired Air Force...