BERLIN (AP) -- German federal prosecutors announced terror charges Friday against a Jordanian man accused of belonging to a radical Palestinian network that was allegedly preparing attacks in Germany. The suspect, identified as Shadi Moh'd Mustafa A., 26, was among nine alleged Islamic extremists detained after investigators searched 21 apartments throughout Germany in April 2002. They are accused of being members of a cell of the radical Palestinian network al-Tawhid and were believed to be plotting attacks on at least two German cities. Four, including the alleged cell leader, are in custody while the investigation continues. Another four have been...