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Fri Jan 31 15:34:24 2014
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Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 12:34:23 -0800
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re there."A role
of a spouse is a lot like chicken soup amid an array
of medicines," Cunningham said. "It doesn't hurt, but whether or not it
has profound value is unclear."On the other hand, there is little question
that Abedin, who was a top adviser to Hillary Clinton at the
State Department and is now running her transition team to private life,
is fully invested in her husband's mayoral run.She was pregnant with the
couple's now 19-month-old son, Jordan, when Weiner stepped down from office.
As the former congressman entered a self-imposed political exile, the 36-year-old
Abedin traveled the globe with Clinton. Although she rarely was more than
a few feet from one of the world's most famous women, Abedin
fiercely protected her privacy and avoided the limelight.That changed this
spring. She sat down for an extensive New York Times Magazine interview
that was the first step of Weiner's comeback and she even had
a brief speaking role in his mayoral campaign kick-off video, saying, "We
love this city and no one will work harder to make it
better than Anthony."She tapped into the Clinton family's vast network of
donors and raised more than $150,000 over the last two months for
her husband. And last weekend, she made her debut on the trail,
walking Harlem's streets hand-in-hand with Weiner, 48, who has gone from
punch line to one of the race's front-runners."I'm having so much fun,"
she told reporters. "It's just wonderful to see the re
A Pennsylvania man will soon stand trial for raiding asecret stash of
historic hooch, a100-proof-plus cache of pre-Prohibition whiskey valued
by one expert at more than $100,000.John Saunders allegedly belted back
50-or-so of the 104 total bottles Old Farm Pure Rye Whiskey that
were, until recently, surreptitiously stowed behind a stairwell leading
to his Scottdale, Pa., basement apartment.Saunders, who, according to his
former landlord, was supposed to safeguard the whiskey, denies having touched
the spirits.However, court-ordered genetic samples furnished by Saunders
matched the whiskeys unique profile, according to WTAE 4, which first reported
the story.The 62-year-old was subsequently charged by authorities with felony
theft, as well as receiving stolen property.- Patricia Hill"The DNA doesn't
lie, Patricia Hill, Saunders ex-landlord, told the station while hinting
that her one-time tenant may have a problem with alcohol. I'm just
disappointed a family friend of over 40 years has lied.It's a shame
it took historic whiskey to realize and come to this point, but
if it saved his life, maybe that's the best of it all."WTAE
4 reports the whiskey had likely languished in the covert, closet-like chamber
in Saunders rental unit since before Prohibition, or when it was initially
delivered to local, Pittsburgh industrialist J.P. Brennan in 1917.Brennan,
who once cavorted with Andrew Carnegie, long ago resided in the mansion
that came to house
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">July 20, 2013: Law enforcement and FBI stand at the back of
a boarded-up home where bodies were found earlier in the day Saturday
in East Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Joshua Gunter)EAST
CLEVELAND, Ohio The police chief of a Cleveland suburb told searchers
Sunday that he believes there could be one or two more victims
in addition to the three bodies found in the neighborhood earlier.Police
Chief Ralph Spotts told volunteers checking vacant houses to be alert for
smells of rotting. He declined to elaborate on other possible victims. East
Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton said authorities have a lot of reasons to
suspect there are more, but he refused to say why.A 35-year-old registered
sex offender arrested after a police standoff Friday is a suspect in
the deaths, Norton said. The suspect, from East Cleveland, has indicated
he might have been influenced by Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell,
who was convicted in 2011 and sentenced to death, Norton said. As
of Sunday morning, the man hadn't been charged."He said some things that
led us to believe that in some way, shape, or form, Sowell
might be an influence," Norton told The Associated Press.In the most recent
case, one body was found Friday in a garage. Two others were
found Saturday -- one in a backyard and the other in the
basement of a vacant house. The bodies, believed to be female, were
found about 100 to 200 yards apart, and authorities believed the victims
were k
APAn obscure little State Department agency whose work is called "critical
to the Department's information security posture" has been in a shambles
for years, and is still in chaos, according to an audit report
by the department's inspector general released yesterday.As one result of
all the bumbling and inaction, the security checks that the agency is
supposed to perform and subsequent approvals for use that it is supposed
to bestow every three years on 36 of those State Department systems
have lapsed entirely, meaning that they are operating, in effect, illegally.Some
of the lapses have gone on for two years; in at least
a couple of cases involving information systems that the audit calls "primary
general support systems," the lapses have gone on since 2007.One of the
systems that is operating without a current license, known as iPost, was
given an award two years ago for "significantly improving the effectiveness
of the nation's cyber security." According to the inspector general's report,
auditors couldn't find any documentation to back up how the award-winning
system was created or maintained, nor any source code for the information
it was supposed to track.There is more -- much more -- concerning
the 22-person agency, known as the Office of Information Assurance of the
State Department's Bureau of Information Resource Management (IRM/IA), which
among other things certifies the security status of more than 170 information
systems i
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