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on Dzhokhar under the "public safety 
exception" invoked by the Justice Department.Two officials with knowledge 
of the FBI briefing on Capitol Hill said the FBI was against 
stopping the investigators' questioning and was stunned that the judge, 
Justice Department prosecutors and public defenders showed up, feeling valuable 
intelligence may have been sacrificed as a result.The FBI had been questioning 
Tsarnaev for 16 hours before the judge called a start to the 
court proceeding, officials familiar with the Capitol Hill briefing told 
Fox News. Moreover, the FBI informed lawmakers that the suspect had been 
providing valuable intelligence, but stopped talking once the magistrate 
judge read him his rights.The exact timeline is unclear. A transcript of 
the court proceeding shows Bowler asking a doctor if Tsarnaev was "alert.""You 
can rouse him," she says in the transcript."How are you feeling? Are 
you able to answer some questions?" the doctor asks Tsarnaev, who nods.Although 
Bowler advised Tsarnaev, an ethnic Chechen and U.S. citizen, of his Miranda 
rights, it remains to be seen whether anything he told investigators before 
Bowler arrived can be admitted as evidence against him -- or whether 
such interrogations would even be needed to convict him, given the amount 
of other evidence referenced in the criminal complaint signed by FBI Special 
Agent Daniel Genck.Some Republican lawmakers have criticized the Obama administration 
for deciding again
YANGON, Myanmar  Activists in Myanmar say police have injured seven people 
and arrested three others in a new crackdown on residents opposed to 
a controversial Chinese-backed copper mine project.The violence occurred 
Thursday near northwest Myanmar's Letpadaung mine as farmers plowed their 
land, which was seized for the project.Environmental activist Han Win Aung 
says one farmer was shot by police and six others were beaten.He 
says police arrested two villagers and one activist.Another activist, Tha 
Gyi, says the farmers had been working their land since Tuesday and 
around 100 riot police and 50 soldiers tried to drive them away.Local 
officials could not immediately be reached for comment.Residents opposed 
to the project say it causes environmental, social and health problems in 
the area.



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">April 23, 2013: Authorities say a Baltimore gang member ran a corruption 
ring from behind bars. Tavon White, who was named in the indictment, 
allegedly impregnated four prison guardsMyFoxDC.comA Maryland gang member 
is accused of running a scheme to smuggle contraband into prison by 
"corrupting" 13 female prison guards from behind bars, four of whom he 
impregnated.A federal indictment says Tavon White has been charged in the 
plot to smuggle drugs, cell phones and other contraband into the Baltimore 
jail and other corrections facilities, along with the prison guards, six 
of his fellow inmates and five others with gang ties who allegedly 
operated outside the jails.The indictment also says the ring involved sex 
between the inmates and guards, which led to four of the officers 
becoming pregnant by White, the leader of a jailhouse gang called the 
Black Guerrilla Family.White is accused of "corrupting" the female officers 
through personal and sexual relationships and other bribes and convincing 
them to join his ring, Fox Baltimore reports.MyFoxDC.com reports the ring 
became increasingly brazen and confident over time, with White quoted as 
saying: "You understand me? This is my jail. I am dead serious, 
I make every final call in this jail."White was being held at 
the Baltimore City Detention Center awaiting trial on a charge of attempted 
murder at the time.The gang members and the corrections officers have been 
charged with conspiracy, drug po
  with varying degrees of confidence that "the 
Syrian regime has used chemical weapons on a small scale in Syria, 
specifically the chemical agent sarin."Secretary of State John Kerry further 
confirmed that there were two documented instances of chemical weapons use.The 
White House, however, stressed that this was not enough to confirm how 
the nerve gas was released -- though acknowledged it is "very likely" 
to have originated with the regime of Bashar Assad -- and pressed 
the United Nations for a "comprehensive" investigation. The letter from 
the White House director of the Office of Legislative Affairs to leading 
members of the Senate Armed Services Committee said the assessment was based 
in part on "physiological samples."McCain, speaking to Fox News, said in 
his view the red line "was crossed."Feinstein, an important voice on matters 
of intelligence and security, also said it is "clear" those lines have 
been crossed and "action must be taken to prevent larger scale use."She 
added, in a statement: "Syria has the ability to kill tens of 
thousands with its chemical weapons. The world must come together to prevent 
this by unified action which results in the secure containment of Syria's 
significant stockpile of chemical weapons. On the basis of this new assessment, 
which is matched by France and the United Kingdom, I urge the 
United Nations Security Council -- including Russia -- to finally take strong 
and meaningful action to end this cr
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