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The sister of the Boston bombing suspects said "I have no idea 
what got into them" and described the two as "great people," the 
Star-Ledger reported.The woman, who has not been identified, spoke to the 
newspaper's reporters from behind the door of her apartment in West New 
York, N.J., on Friday."He was a kind and loving man," the woman 
said of her older brother. "I'm sorry for the families that lost 
their loved ones the same way I lost my loved one.""This is 
very hurtful," she said, adding that she hadn't seen her brothers in 
a long time.Another person, who identified himself as the woman's husband, 
told the newspaper through a crack in the door that "I'm not 
Muslim and they didn't accept me so I never met them."Federal agents 
from the FBI Joint Terrorism task force swarmed the woman's apartment by 
late morning, roping off three blocks around the building.Caridad Rodriquez, 
the West New York Police Department Police Commissioner, confirmed to reporters 
at the scene that the woman living in the building is the 
sister of the suspects.Authorities are investigating whether she has any 
other family members in that town, he said."For all we know, she 
may be a bystander like the rest of us," Rodriquez said of 
the woman."She wants privacy because she has said that her and her 
family have nothing to do with the bombing," he said.FoxNews.com's Perry 
Chiaramonte contributed to this report.
e said Grossi would now become 
the chief delegate of his country, Argentina, to the IAEA and other 
Vienna-based U.N. organizations. He was also expected to become Argentine 
ambassador to Austria.IAEA officials said the agency had no comment.Grossi 
had been widely seen as a possible successor to Amano, who was 
re-elected for a second term earlier this year.A career diplomat, he had 
assumed an increasingly visible role over the past year, accompanying senior 
technical and legal experts on trips to Tehran in attempts to restart 
the probe into Iran's alleged secret nuclear work. His presence in the 
delegation was seen as a move by Amano to have more direct 
reporting from those trips.



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">tion has been made, so far there 
is no evidence to support the view that the brothers were acting 
on behalf of the Chechen cause -- but the motivation for their 
actions remains wide open.Fox News is told investigators will be looking 
for computer traffic to the Al Qaeda web magazine Inspire which provides 
a how-to guide to build pressure cooker bombs -- which were used 
in the Boston Marathon attack.Fox News is told that investigators are eager 
to execute warrants at the residences and to review the brothers' computers 
but this is being approached with extreme caution given the potential, after 
this week's successful explosions, to leave booby traps.While authorities 
are following the paper trail, the Capitol Hill source said the consensus 
in the intelligence community is that it's "really important that we try 
to take this guy alive" so he can be questioned. The goal 
is to find out whether more are involved."We would really prefer to 
have that intel," the source said.The source said officials know the two 
suspects are Muslim, but don't know if they attended a mosque in 
the area -- and are looking closely at that possibility.Fox News' Catherine 
Herridge and Bret Baier contributed to this report.
 April 15: An emergency responder and volunteers, including Carlos Arredondo, 
in the cowboy hat, push Jeff Bauman in a wheel chair after 
he was injured in an explosion near the finish line of the 
Boston Marathon.APA 27-year-old man whose legs were blown off by the Boston 
bombings reportedly helped FBI agents identify one of the suspects, saying 
the man looked him in the eye as he placed a bag 
filled with explosives at his feet.Jeff Bauman was waiting for his girlfriend 
to cross the finish line just before 3 p.m. Monday when a 
man wearing a cap, sunglasses and a black jacket dropped a bag 
at Bauman's feet, his brother, Chris Bauman, told Bloomberg News.Two and 
a half minutes later, the bag exploded, shredding Bauman's legs. A photo 
of his bloodied body being rushed by wheelchair from the scene has 
become an iconic image of the terrorist attack."He woke up under so 
much drugs, asked for a paper and pen and wrote, 'bag, saw 
the guy, looked right at me,'" Chris Bauman told Bloomberg News.Bauman's 
description to investigators at his bedside reportedly helped them zero 
in on suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed early Friday in a 
shootout with police. Bauman was rushed to Boston Medical Center, where 
both his legs were amputated from the knee down. His family learned 
of his fate only after seeing the grisly image of their son 
in news reports.One volunteer, dubbed the the "Cowboy Hat Hero," is being 
credited with helping to save Bauman's 
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