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Do something this holiday your child will never forget
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Fri Dec 13 15:24:54 2013
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Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2013 12:24:56 -0800
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When the alleged Boston Marathon bomber was told by one of his
friends that he resembled one of the suspects in the widely released
surveillance video, he sent a chilling response: Lol, you better not text
me, an affidavit unsealed Wednesday said.The brief interaction between bombing
suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his friend Dias Kadyrbayev occurred three
days after the April 15 bombing, the affidavit said. Kadyrbayev was among
three others charged Wednesday for allegedly conspiring to get rid of Dzhokhar
Tsarnaevs incriminating backpack filled with gutted fireworks.He also texted
Kadyrbayev to say, "Come to my room and take whatever you want,"
according to the affidavit."Kadyrbayev knew when he saw the empty fireworks
that Tsarnaev was involved in the marathon bombing," the affidavit reads.
"Kadyrbayev decided to remove the backpack from the room in order to
help his friend Tsarnaev avoid trouble."The exchange came just a few hours
before the Tsarnaev brothers would carjack a Chinese immigrant, murder an
MIT police officer and engage in a wild shootout with police through
the streets of Cambridge and Watertown, police say. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died
April 19, after a shootout hours after authorities showed the brothers on
surveillance video and named them as suspects.Documents based on interviews
with the young men reveal Dzhokhar Tsarnaev allegedly dropped sinister hints
before the attack, telling his friends a month before that he had
lea
President Obama has signed into law a bill to end furloughs of
air traffic controllers.The furloughs stemmed from the automatic, across-the-board
spending cuts that started taking effect in March.Millions of air travelers
were affected recently by delayed flights across the country because of
the furloughs.Congress moved quickly on a fix, despite Obama's preference
that the cuts be replaced all at once rather than piecemeal.A typo
in the legislation delayed getting the bill to Obama, but Congress worked
out the glitch Tuesday, and the president signed it Wednesday.The bill lets
the FAA transfer around as much as $253 million to prevent staffing
reductions through September, when the current budget year ends.The FAA
had started resuming normal operations in anticipation of Obama signing
the measure.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ca to Mozambique, including the first 12 rhinos to roam in Mozambique
in a century.In 2006, South Africa removed some 50 kilometers (30 miles)
of fence between Kruger and Limpopo National Park. Soto said the entire
200 kilometers (125 miles) of fence was not removed because Mozambique still
is working to resettle some 6,000 people living in the park.A second
phase was to include two other Mozambican parks, allowing the transfrontier
park to extend over 100,000 square kilometers (39,000 sq. miles) that would
make it "the world's largest animal kingdom," according to the South African
Peace Parks Foundation.Those plans now are in danger, as is the Great
Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Knight said South African officials are even
discussing rebuilding their fence with Mozambique.South African officials
say their country has lost 273 rhinos to poachers so far this
year. They say most have been killed by Mozambicans who cross into
Kruger Park. Poachers killed 668 rhinos in South Africa last year.The slaughter
continues with the number of deaths increasing even though South Africa
has declared war on rhino poachers and for two years has deployed
soldiers and police in Kruger, a vast park which is the size
of Israel.Soto said Mozambique's government has been working since 2009
on a comprehensive reform of environmental laws involving consultations
with all stakeholders. He said he expects the draft legislation to be
presented to parliament soon. I
FILE - In this Saturday Aug. 6, 2011 file photo, the shrouded
body of 12-month-old Liin Muhumed Surow, who died of malnutrition 25 days
after reaching the camp according to her father Mumumed, lies before burial
at UNHCR's Ifo Extension camp, near Dadaab in Kenya close to the
Somali border. Officials in East Africa say a report to be released
this week by two U.S. government-funded famine and food agencies gives the
highest death toll yet from Somalia's 2011 famine, estimating that 260,000
people died - more than double previous estimates. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay,
File)The Associated PressFILE - In this Monday, July 25, 2011 file photo,
an unidentified child reacts as he is weighed at a field hospital
of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) in the town of Dadaab,
Kenya. Officials in East Africa say a report to be released this
week by two U.S. government-funded famine and food agencies gives the highest
death toll yet from Somalia's 2011 famine, estimating that 260,000 people
died - more than double previous estimates. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam,
File)The Associated PressFILE - In this Saturday, July 23, 2011 file photo,
a woman sits with her child at a local hospital to receive
treatment for malnutrition at the border town of Dadaab, Kenya. Officials
in East Africa say a report to be released this week by
two U.S. government-funded famine and food agencies gives the highest death
toll yet from Somalia's 2011 famine, esti
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