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April 19, 2013 - FBI photos of the two suspects in the
Boston Marathon bombing, Tamerlan (left) and Djohar (right) Tsarnaev.APA
Moscow media report reveals new details about the Islamic interests and
online activity of the Chechen brothers linked to Monday's Boston Marathon
bombing. The Moscow Times says the Russian Foreign Ministry is investigating
reports that the suspects-- Djohar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev-- were involved
in the bombing that killed three people and injured at least 176.
The brothers are believed to have fled Chechnya during the first Chechen
war in 1994-96. The family apparently lived in Central Asia and then
in Dagestan, near Chechnyaa predominantly Muslim republic in Russias North
Caucasus thats become an epicenter of the Islamic insurgency.A man named
Djohar Tsarnaev has a page on the Russian equivalent of Facebook, Vkontakte,
describing his world view as Islam and his personal priorities as career
and money. The page also says he attended a school in Makhachkala,
Russia from 1999 to 2001, and he speaks Chechen, English, and Russian.The
Moscow Times says a man named Tamerlan Tsarnaev is associated with a
YouTube account that lists favorite Islam-related videos, including one
called Lets Devote Our Lives to Jihad.Talking about his Muslim faith, Tamerlan
is quoted as saying, I am very religious and there are no
values anymore.Tamerlan reportedly belongs totwo Chechnya-related groups
on Vkontaktes, andlast logged into th
April 19, 2013 - FBI photos of the two suspects in the
Boston Marathon bombing, Tamerlan (left) and Djohar (right) Tsarnaev.APA
Moscow media report reveals new details about the Islamic interests and
online activity of the Chechen brothers linked to Monday's Boston Marathon
bombing. The Moscow Times says the Russian Foreign Ministry is investigating
reports that the suspects-- Djohar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev-- were involved
in the bombing that killed three people and injured at least 176.
The brothers are believed to have fled Chechnya during the first Chechen
war in 1994-96. The family apparently lived in Central Asia and then
in Dagestan, near Chechnyaa predominantly Muslim republic in Russias North
Caucasus thats become an epicenter of the Islamic insurgency.A man named
Djohar Tsarnaev has a page on the Russian equivalent of Facebook, Vkontakte,
describing his world view as Islam and his personal priorities as career
and money. The page also says he attended a school in Makhachkala,
Russia from 1999 to 2001, and he speaks Chechen, English, and Russian.The
Moscow Times says a man named Tamerlan Tsarnaev is associated with a
YouTube account that lists favorite Islam-related videos, including one
called Lets Devote Our Lives to Jihad.Talking about his Muslim faith, Tamerlan
is quoted as saying, I am very religious and there are no
values anymore.Tamerlan reportedly belongs totwo Chechnya-related groups
on Vkontaktes, andlast logged into th
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The House has passed legislation aimed at helping businesses protect their
networks against sophisticated foreign hackers. But with a White House veto
threat and no clear path in the Senate, the bill -- and
the companies that support it -- are in limbo.Under the legislation, enterprises
and the federal government could share technical data without worrying about
anti-trust or classification laws. The bill also would grant businesses
legal immunity if hacked so long as they acted in good faith
to protect their networks.Civil liberties groups and privacy advocates fought
against the House measure because they say it would leave Americans vulnerable
to spying by military intelligence agencies. While not named in the bill,
the National Security Agency would likely take a central role in analyzing
threat data.
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believe he (President Barack Obama) is instructing his agencies to do things
that inflict the most pain on the most people. This should be
laid right at the president's feet," Shuster said.The FAA's 47,000 employees
-- including nearly 15,000 controllers -- are scheduled for one furlough
day every other week through Sept. 30. That will reduce the number
of controller hours on duty and pay by 10 percent, Huerta said.In
order to maintain safety with fewer controllers, takeoffs and landings will
have to be less frequent, and planes will have to be spaced
farther apart when they are in the air, he said. That reduces
the efficiency of the air traffic system, creating delays, he said.The impacts
may differ depending upon the airport, Huerta said. At Chicago's busy O'Hare
International Airport, for example, it's possible there won't be a full
complement of controllers to staff the airport's two control towers, requiring
one tower to be shutdown. Without a second tower, one of the
airport's runways will have to shut down, reducing takeoffs and landings,
he said. Most airports only operate one control tower.The employee furloughs
will save an estimated $200 million, and the tower closings will save
$25 million, Huerta said.A spokesman for the union that represents air traffic
controllers said the ramifications of the furloughs are still unclear."We
don't know with any specificity what's going to happen until this goes
down," Doug Church of t
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