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Thu Sep 19 17:03:58 2013
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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 14:03:57 -0700
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Consumer Trends article shows how a stay-at-home mom makes over $7k from home
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lice are still looking for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.The case appeared
to spark an interest by Grassley in potential legislative changes."How can
individuals evade authority and plan such attacks on our soil?" Grassley
asked Friday. "How can we beef up security checks on people who
wish to enter the United States? How do we ensure that people
who wish to do us harm are not eligible for benefits under
the immigration laws, including this new bill before us?"Democratic Sen.
Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., though, cautioned that the facts in the Boston
case are still coming out. He urged lawmakers to let that information
emerge "before jumping to any conclusions about Boston.""I'd like to ask
that all of us not jump to conclusions regarding the events in
Boston or try to conflate those events with this legislation," Schumer said.Meanwhile,
lawmakers proceeded to debate the immigration bill at the hearing, as senators
begin the work of considering and modifying the sweeping legislation.Schumer
said it would "unleash the potential of our legal immigration to create
robust economic growth."Doug Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional
Budget Office, also said the legislation could have a major impact on
the economy."At its core, immigration reform represents an economic policy
opportunity," he testified.He and others claimed the legislation could help
the U.S. economy grow, by welcoming in foreign entrepreneurs and budding
small business owners.But
esite via acell phone at 9:04 p.m.
Thursday Boston time.Meanwhile, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who in the
past has distanced Chechnya from Chechens linked to terrorism, underlined
that the Chechen people cannot be blamed for the tragic bombing. "The
roots of this evil should (be) looked for in the U.S." he
wrote on his Instagram account , pointing out that the Tsarnaev brothers
had lived in the U.S. for many years and "their worldview was
formed there."Chechnya, Dagestan and the other North Caucasus republics
have been a breeding ground for terror groups since the first Chechen
war, and local militants have staged many attacks in Russia.Russian President
Vladimir Putindid not immediately respond to the latest developments. But
heoffered to help the U.S. investigate the Boston bombings shortly after
they occurred, and on Thursday, he called the attacks, disgusting.Click
for more from The Moscow Times.The Associated Press contributed to this
report.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> 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
UNITED NATIONS The joint U.N.-Arab League envoy to Syria on Friday
gave the Security Council a grim assessment of the Syrian civil war,
saying that Damascus is completely uncooperative in negotiations."With the
Syrians, I got nowhere," Lakhdar Brahimi told reporters after the closed-door
briefing.Since last year, Brahimi has been promoting a peace plan that would
call for a transitional government in which Syrian President Bashar Assad
would step aside. Damascus has shown no appetite for discussing Assad's
resignation.Brahimi also chided the Security Council for its ongoing deadlock
over the war. Western and Arab nations blame the conflict on Assad's
government. Russia insists on assigning equal blame to the Syrian rebel
opposition, and has used it veto, along with China, to block draft
council resolutions."On the Security Council, with the Americans and the
Russians, we made some progress but it is too little," Brahimi said."If
they really believe that they are in charge of looking after peace
and security, there is no time for them to lose to really
take this question more seriously than they have until now," he said.Brahimi
denied rumors he was resigning, capping a week of widespread reports in
the Arab world that he was quitting in frustration, or dumping his
affiliation with the Arab League, which has officially recognized the Syrian
opposition forces as the legitimate government.Brahimi assumed the U.N.-Arab
League envoy role las
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