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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 02:00:52 -0800
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same person?""I think it's too coincidental in such a short period of
time to have such similar events," added his mother.Davison said he believes
more than one person was involved in his son's killing, but declined
to elaborate further.Trooper Robert Hicks of the Pennsylvania State Police
had no developments to report when contacted Thursday by FoxNews.com. Hicks
noted that certain information obtained by authorities cannot be released
because it would jeopardize an ongoing investigation.The younger Timothy
Davison worked as a construction foreman and supervisor."I lost three people
that day. I lost my son, I lost an employee and I
lost a friend," his father said. "He was a good kid and
I miss him dearly."Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to
contact PA Crime Stoppers at 1-800-4PA-TIPS (800-472-8477).
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have launched a surprise attack on an army checkpoint in a southern
city, killing 15 soldiers and wounding five others.The official said the
attackers surprised the soldiers as they were having lunch Friday in the
southern city of Shibam in the restive province of Hadramawt.The soldiers
killed a number of the attackers, but the militants took away their
bodies when they withdrew, he said, speaking anonymously according to rules.Al-Qaida
in the Arabian Peninsula, the group's branch in Yemen, is considered by
Washington as the network's most dangerous offshoot. The group seized large
swath of lands in the south before the military launched a major
offensive in the summer of 2012, driving many of them out.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, center, examines the original marriage
certificate of his maternal grandmother's parents at the Dabrowka Church
in Kiszkow, Poland, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014. Dabrowka Church is located
on the same site where his maternal grandmother's parents were married in
1882. The original church burned down in the 1920's and was
later rebuilt. (AP Photo/Robert Burns)The Associated PressKISZKOW, Poland
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has paid a visit to the
village in western Poland where his maternal ancestors were married in the
19th century and examined the marriage documents.On the second day of his
official visit to Poland, Hagel traveled on Friday to Kiszkow, where his
mother's grandparents came from, before immigrating to the United States.
On Thursday, Hagel told reporters his grandmother's name was Kakolewska.In
the village, he stopped at Dabrowka church and examined the original marriage
certificate, a copy of which was offered to him.The church is located
on the same site of the church where his ancestors were married
in 1882, but which burned down in the 1920s.
hursday, after Yanukovych took an
unexpected sick leave and told opposition leaders that it was now up
to them to make concessions.This week Yanukovych accepted the resignation
of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and the parliament, which he controls, and
rescinded harsh anti-protest legislation that sparked last week's violence.Yanukovych's
allies in parliament also passed a bill offering to grant amnesty to
protesters, but only after they vacate scores of government buildings they
have seized across the country. Yanukovych signed the bill into law on
Friday, but the opposition has rejected the offe, saying it amounts to
Yanukovych taking demonstrators as hostages. It has insisted that protesters
must be freed without any conditions.
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