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Shocking New Discovery Improves Joint Mobility & Flexibility
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Tue Sep 17 10:35:21 2013
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Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 07:35:19 -0700
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Press Release: GNC Announces New Discovery That Provides 2X More Effective Joint Relief
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The outraged uncle of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect currently eluding
authorities called on his nephew to surrender and to ask forgiveness from
the victims of Mondays blast.Ruslan Tsarni, of Montgomery Village, Md.,
told reporters outside his home that he last saw Dzhokhar and Tamerlan
Tsarneav in 2005 and said he was ashamed of their actions.- Ruslan
TsarniI say Dzhokhar, if youre alive, turn yourself in and ask for
forgiveness from the victims, from the injured, a visibly angry Tsarni said,
adding that he would have alerted authorities if he knew of his
nephews alleged plan.I respect this country, I love this country, the 42-year-old
attorney continued. [The bombing] has nothing to do with Chechnya He
put a shame on our family, he put a shame on the
entire Chechenethnicity.Tsami said the apparently misguided radical Islamic
beliefs that may have driven the brothers to kill was horribly warped.
Asked what he believed provoked his nephews, Tsarni replied: "Being losers,
hatred to those who were able to settle themselves, these are the
only reasons I can imagine. Anything else, anything else to do with
religion is a fraud. It's a fake. We're Muslims. We're ethnic Chechyans."The
father of the suspects, reached in Makhachkala, Russia, by The Associated
Press, has also called on his son to surrender peacefully, but reportedly
warned the United States that all hell will break loose if hell
killed."My son is a true angel," Anzor Tsarna
cture. He said "there's a jihad element that has grown larger
and more important" inside of Chechnya in the wake of bloody wars
with the Russians.He said the official leadership is more secular and moderate,
but there is an extremist element that sees the Russians as "infidels."
He said the Al Qaeda links are tenuous, though Al Qaeda "sympathizes"
with them.Williams said he is publishing a book on the subject next
year called "Inferno in the Caucus."Fox News' Catherine Herridge and Mike
Levine contributed to this report.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">rmation about lost and stolen guns and establishing emergency plans
for schools. Those measures were among the 23 executive actions the president
signed in January when he announced his broader push for tighter gun
laws in response to a mass shooting of first-graders and staff at
Newtown, Conn.'s Sandy Hook Elementary School.The Health and Human Services
Department on Friday was beginning to ask for public comment on how
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, passed by Congress
in 1996 and known as HIPAA, is preventing some states from reporting
to the background check system and how to address the problem. Under
HIPAA, health care providers such as hospitals may release limited information
to police, but only in certain circumstances such as when a court
is involved.Since 1968, federal law has banned the sale of guns to
those who have been deemed a danger to themselves or others, involuntarily
committed or judged not guilty by reason of insanity or incompetent to
stand trial. The background check system -- which is also used to
prevent convicted felons from buying guns -- was established under the 1993
Brady Bill.A few state agencies shared mental health records voluntarily
for years, but the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 spurred passage of
legislation that required states to submit the records or eventually risk
losing up to 5 percent of the federal funding they receive to
fight crime.Last year's review by the Gover
The 2010 report said lands like Chechnya -- as well as
Pakistan and Somalia -- are seen by "jihadi theoreticians" as places where
"fighting is not only legitimate but also compulsory." The same report also
noted Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov has tried to align the insurgency
"with the global jihadist narrative," supporting the establishment of an
"Islamic emirate in the Caucasus."Whether Chechens, however, have actually
gone to the frontlines in Afghanistan and Pakistan is a matter of
fierce dispute. A Congressional Research Service report earlier this year
said "some Chechen fighters fighting alongside Taliban/Al Qaeda forces have
been captured or killed."But other studies have sharply questioned this
kind of reporting, claiming that American officials and media were buying
into a Russian narrative that Moscow was simply fighting Islamic terrorists
in Chechnya.A 2004 report from University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth
professor Brian Glyn Williams described a more complicated picture."While
it is certainly possible that Chechen individuals made their way to Afghanistan
to fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan, the complete absence of even
a single Chechen POW among the thousands captured by the Northern Alliance
and the U.S. would clearly refute the wild claims that the Chechens
formed the 'largest contingent of Al Qaeda's foreign legion'," he wrote.Williams
told FoxNews.com, rather, that "there's a jihad element that has grown large
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