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Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 14:04:24 -0800
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ll take him."It could be a nondescript grave, said David Boyle, President,
Massachusetts Cemetery Association. Because it's high-profile, obviously
people are going to be watching what happens.I personally wouldnt turn anyone
away but each cemetery has rules and regulations when it comes to
granting burial rights, he added.Tsarnaevs body was claimed by his uncle
and relative on Thursday night after his wife, Katherine Russell finally
agreed to turn over rights to his side of the family."Of course,
family members will take possession of the body," Tsarnaevs uncle, Ruslan
Tsarni, told WCVB. "We'll do it. We will do it. A family
is a family."The medical examiner determined Tsarnaev's cause of death on
Monday, but officials said it wouldn't become public until his remains were
released and a death certificate was filed. It was unclear on Thursday
evening whether the death certificate had been filed.Gravesites of infamous
criminals have long attracted visitors and even vandals, but terrorist tombs
could present a new level of problems for cemeteries. The Obama administration
made the decision to dump Usama bin Laden's body at sea, in
part to avoid creating a magnet for the Al Qaeda chief's followers.
Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was cremated and his ashes scattered
at an undisclosed location by his attorney after he was executed.Fox News'
Peter Doocy and The Associated Press contributed to this story.The body
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in a no-win position. Should he forgo the repaving of even a
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on a bridge or lay off two county employees?"We are struggling really
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Tounisi stood before the judge in orange jail garb and slippers, flanked
by U.S. marshals. Some 30 friends and relatives sat on spectator benches;
several cried after the judge ruled..Approving the release of anyone accused
on terrorism charges is uncommon, said Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor
and now private attorney in Chicago."It's incredibly extraordinary," he
said. "It's usually a different realm with terrorist suspects. They're not
viewed as standard criminals but as enemies of the U.S."Pressure on a
judge to hold a terrorist suspect would be all the greater now,
said Turner, in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.Prosecutor William
Ridgway had argued that Tounisi posed a threat to the community, saying
he sought to hook up with the al-Qaida-linked group in Syria even
after his friend Daoud's arrest."One would think that would be a wake-up
call," Ridgway said about the arrest. "But it didn't deter him."Tounisi
persisted even as family and friends warned him not to get involved
with extremists, Ridgway said. He quoted a friend as saying about Tounisi
in a wiretap, "He will not die a martyr. He will die
like road kill."The prosecutor said Tounisi also is a flight risk, noting
how he had managed to secure a U.S. passport on short notice
and to scrape together money for a plane ticket."He's very resourceful,"
Ridgway told the judge.But Tounisi's attorney, Molly Armour, said Tounisi
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ather the result of the fog of war, or something like
it. An inquest would be conducted. The bottom of this would be
gotten to.The slow walk was on.Romney subsequently shied from the subject.
The one time he made mention of the attack in a debate
with Obama, the president caught him on a technicality and moderator Candy
Crowley of CNN helped to humiliate the former Massachusetts governor.The
press, mostly either cowed or uninterested on the subject, let the issue
drop too. Obama's strategy was successful. Political disaster was averted.
Cue the confetti.But having been re-elected, the election strategy re: Benghazi
is causing something of a hangover for the president.Now that we have
had the first large-scale terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11, public
anxiety about Islamists and terrorism is way up. With that backdrop, Republicans
are re-opening the inquest into the Benghazi attacks. This time the questions
aren't so much about non-existent riots or why Americans in an Islamist
country weren't on higher alert.This time it's about allegations of a cover-up.
Did Obama officials muzzle critics in service of the president's re-election
goal? Was the inquest full and fair? What did the president know,
and when did he know it?Given it all to do over again,
Obama likely would repeat his pre-election approach to Benghazi: denounce
critics, go slow and minimize any broader significance of the attack. After
all, he did win a second term.But
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