DALLAS -- A Muslim charity that was shut down after federal authorities accused it of being a financial arm of terrorists faces charges of conspiracy, dealing with terrorists and money laundering, according to a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday. The Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, its executive director, its chairman and five other men were named in the 42-count indictment. Attorney General John Ashcroft and senior FBI officials planned a news conference later Tuesday in Washington to discuss details of the indictment. Holy Land, which claims to be the largest U.S. Muslim charity, has been shut down since about...