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Thu Feb 13 13:04:37 2014

Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 10:04:35 -0800
From: "Energy Efficient NuWave Cooktop" <EnergyEfficientNuWaveCooktop@ggegcochal.us>
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (r.) was photographed in New York's Times Square last 
year with two of the latest suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing 
investigation, Azamat Tazhayakov (l.) and Dias Kadyrbayev (c.).Three additional 
suspects were taken into custody in the Boston Marathon bombing case, the 
Boston Police Department tells FoxNews.com.Police would not confirm when 
the suspects were taken into custody, and referred further questions to 
the FBI.Prior to the latest development, authorities had named only brothers 
Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as suspects in the April 15 bombing at 
the finish line of the world famous race.Two of Dzhokhar Tsarnaevs former 
UMass-Dartmouth classmates, Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov, are from 
Kazakhstan and faced an immigration hearing this morning, sources said. 
Sources told Fox News they face obstruction charges in connection with the 
bombing. The identity of the third suspect is unclear. Kadyrbayev and Tazhayakov 
are suspected of taking computers and other equipment from Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's 
apartment and trying to dispose of it after the bombings, sources told 
Fox News.Kadyrbayev's attorney Robert Stahl says his client will be transported 
to the federal courthouse later Wednesday to appear on new criminal charges. 
On Friday, Yerlan Kubashev with the Consulate General for Kazakhstan in 
New York confirmed in a statement to Fox News that the consulate 
is helping the young men with legal representation.Kub
at could eventually affect 
our national security in the short term," the source said. "And we're 
not talking midterm or long-term, this is the short-term."The source said 
"it's a daily frustration."Another threat is a larger terrorist haven that 
continues to build in parts of Libya and North Africa. Those working 
the region in the interest of U.S. security say the ball is 
being dropped by top leaders at the White House, Pentagon and State 
Department."Benghazi, the second-highest population of foreign fighters, 
and the war in Iraq came from Benghazi, second to Saudi Arabia, 
so we are talking about a historic location and region that has 
fed foreign fighters to kill Americans, and kill other coalition forces," 
one source said."The analysts, the intelligence experts all say the same 
thing, that if we just ignore the situation as it presents itself, 
eventually it will be another invasion will have to take place for 
us to eventually turn the tide."He says the region also remains a 
weapons hub after the overthrow of former leader Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, 
which saw massive stockpiles of weapons in Libya move freely across the 
Mediterranean and in many cases into Syria. While the U.S. has claimed 
a more active role to find and remove an estimated 20,000 shoulder-launched 
missiles called MANPADS, some Americans working the area say they aren't 
allowed to take or even destroy the missiles because they have not 
been given the authority from thei



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">r chain of command."I have come across 
SA-7's in the hands of friendly forces, meaning whether they are surrogate 
military or police forces that wanted to hand over and they were 
unable to do that because there was no program in place," one 
source said. "No government organizations were interested, no special operations 
organizations were interested."Asked if it was frustrating to know that 
those on the ground are willing to pass along weapons, yet without 
a plan in place for the transaction, the source said: "It was 
frustrating not only for myself, but for the men and the guys 
that I work with. We always talk amongst each other and discuss 
it's probably going to take a 747, a 757 to get shot 
down in Tripoli for somebody to pay attention to that, which is 
unfortunate."
 Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, seen in this 2010 file photo, has vetoed 
a bill that would have allowed guns on public college campuses.APArizona 
is returning to its gold rush roots with a bill that would 
make precious metals legal currency.The GOP-led Senate gave final approval 
Tuesday to the bill that could make Arizona the second state in 
the nation to recognize gold and silver as legal tender. If signed 
into law by Gov. Jan Brewer, the measure would take effect in 
2014.The state Department of Revenue opposed the measure. It passed in the 
House only after an amendment was added to exempt the department from 
having to accept gold or silver as tax payments.The measure reflects a 
growing distrust of government-backed money amid the declining value of 
the dollar, according to proponents. Republican Rep. David Livingston of 
Peoria, a financial adviser who ushered the legislation through the House, 
said his clients were eager to tap into their gold and silver 
reserves.But Democrats, who voted against the measure in the Senate and 
House, said it sends a false message to constituents that gold and 
silver are safer than traditional currency."This is too extreme," Democratic 
Sen. Steve Gallardo of Phoenix said. "We don't need it."Democratic Sen. 
Steve Farley of Tucson said the measure is unnecessary and would create 
long lines at businesses as store clerks inspect and weigh the gold 
and silver. The measure would allow the use of precious metals as 

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