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Thu Jul 18 03:51:47 2013
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 00:51:24 -0700
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PEABODY, Mass. The family of a woman who may have been
the Boston Strangler's last victim could be just days away from getting
answers about her slaying after decades of wondering whether police pinned
it on the right man.Workers at a Massachusetts cemetery on Friday began
digging up the remains of Albert DeSalvo, the suspect in the death
of Mary Sullivan. His casket was expected to be exhumed Friday afternoon
and taken to the medical examiner, where tissue or bone samples will
be taken, a spokesman for the Suffolk District Attorney's office said.Authorities
said Thursday that for the first time they have forensic evidence tying
DeSalvo to Sullivan's death. DeSalvo was the man who first confessed to
being the Boston Strangler, but later recanted before his stabbing death
in prison as he served a life sentence for other crimes.Casey Sherman
struggled to hold back tears for his late aunt as he joined
law enforcement officers to talk about a case that gained public notoriety
but always has been a source of private pain for his family.Nineteen-year-old
Mary Sullivan, whom Sherman called "the joy of her Irish Catholic family,"
left the quiet of Cape Cod for the bustle of life in
Boston in January 1964. A few days later she was dead.Someone raped
and strangled her in the apartment she'd just moved into, and her
death became linked to what some believed was the work of a
serial killer who also stole the lives of 10 other women during
a homi
June 9, 2013: This photo provided by The Guardian newspaper in London
shows Edward Snowden.APNSA leaker Edward Snowden is planning to seek temporary
asylum in Russia and ultimately hopes to take refuge in Latin America,
according to numerous reports based on a meeting Snowden held Friday with
human rights groups.Snowden held the meeting at the Moscow airport, where
he's been stuck for weeks.A Russian parliament member who was among the
figures meeting with Edward Snowden says the NSA leaker plans to seek
asylum in Russia.A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly
said, in response, that Snowden must stop harming the U.S. if he
wants to stay in Russia.Putin previously has made such a demand, though
Snowden has continued to leak sensitive documents about U.S. intelligence
activities to major media publications.A New York Times reporter tweeted
after the meeting that an official with Human Rights Watch says that
while Snowden wants to seek asylum in Russia in the near-term, he
"plans to go to Latin America eventually."Venezuela has offered asylum to
Snowden, while Bolivia and Nicaragua have also floated that possibility.A
number of other countries have turned him down.About 10 people were expected
to participate in the meeting with Snowden Friday at Terminal F in
the airport's transit area, airport spokesman Roman Genis told Fox News.
The meeting came as Snowden and his advisers continue to try and
find a way for him to le
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<p>This local mom *never* thought she’d make<br />
$7,487 in one month working from home…</p>
<p>That's right... She went from unemployed to making<br />
$379+ a day on the internet and now she shared<br />
her incredible story with us</p>
<p>I’ve said enough, just read this post right NOW, okay?<br />
Here’s the link:</p>
<p>==> <a href="http://www.cussdueei.net/1708/91/194/838/1719.11tt71675797AAF1.php">Read The Full Post Now - Click Here</a></p>
<p>-WAH Team</p>
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in the Islamists' favor.Younger journalists staged a sit-in, complete with
a tent, in the paper's lobby and demanded his removal.The new editor,
Abdel-Nasser Salama, fired some reformists appointed since Mubarak's fall
and brought back editors who had been pushed into retirement.Still, the
Brotherhood was less successful than the military in dominating the state
media. There were flashes of resistance. In one case, a presenter on
state TV ended his newscast by sarcastically thanking the presidency for
providing the material. Another pulled out a shroud on air and pronounced
she was ready to die rather than obey Brotherhood directives.With the military
now in charge, these qualms have disappeared and state media resumed lockstep
support for those in charge.Al-Ahram editors saw the direction the wind
was blowing even before Morsi's exit. On July 1, the day after
the first massive rallies against the president, the paper's front-page
blared, "Morsi: Quit or Be Forced to Quit."Hammamo and other staffers saw
that as a sure sign that the military, about to make its
move, had told the paper's management to fall in line."The editor-in-chief
wouldn't have put this if he didn't have direct information," she said."It
is human nature," she said. "They will be with whoever is the
winner."
pot butterflies and streaked horned larks."Although our
primary mission is fighting wars and military training, like other federal
agencies, we have a requirement to support the recovery of listed species,"
said Jeffrey Foster, a civilian ecologist at JBLM and wrote the grant
proposal.The Endangered Species Act does allow the military to appeal for
exemptions from the land use restrictions on designated critical habitats.Glen
Morgan, of the Freedom Foundation based in Olympia, Wash., has represented
landowners who have been fighting what he calls the government takeover
of private land. He said the Mazama pocket gopher is not distinct
from gophers that are thriving throughout the Midwest and indeed survive
remarkably well even on the JBLM artillery ranges."It shows our government
is out of control and our priorities are completely out of whack,"
Morgan said. "And they're skewed in a strange way that has no
benefit for people who live here or even the animals they claim
they're trying to protect."In addition to the $12 million in federal and
state funding to buy 2,600 acres around JBLM, the Department of Defense
also issued a $1.75 million REPI grant to Eglin Air Force Base
in Florida to protect tortoise habitat.A DOD spokesman said the program
accounts for a relatively small amount of money and provides a buffer
around bases to lessen conflicts with human neighbors over training. JBLM
commander, Col. Charles Hodges, would not comment on
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