DALLAS (AP) - A federal jury on Wednesday convicted five Middle Eastern brothers of illegally selling computers to countries that supported terrorism. The men, who ran a computer company called InfoCom Corp, were convicted of conspiracy to violate export regulations and sanctions against Libya and making false statements on export shipping documents. The jury of nine women and three men deliberated nearly three days after a four-week trial. The brothers faced a total of 23 counts. One was convicted of all 23 charges; the others were acquitted on some allegations. Each charge carried a maximum penalty of five or 10...