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said authorities don't know the type of weapon used in the killings.Rivera
said investigators found signs of forced entry via a window but that
it was unclear if it was recent damage. Investigators don't know if
anything was taken from the home."It is baffling," Rivera said of the
case.The family's father a mechanical engineer for Cameron, a Houston-based
oil and gas industry equipment manufacturer last worked Jan. 24. Cameron
spokeswoman Sharon Sloan confirmed the man had worked for the company but
declined to comment further.Garcia said the search for a suspect continues
and he urged anyone with information on the case to call Crime
Stoppers at 713-222-8477."I need everyone in this region ... to help us
bring these evildoers to justice," he said.
TEHRAN, Iran Iran's foreign minister says Washington's "wishes are unlikely
to come true" at upcoming talks between the Islamic Republic and world
powers over its nuclear program.Mohammad Javad Zarif said at a Wednesday
news conference in Tehran that the U.S. wanted Iran to give up
major parts of its program, but "those wishes are unlikely to come
true and that's why they are negotiating with the Islamic Republic of
Iran to achieve a solution based on realities."Iran stopped enrichment of
uranium to 20 percent and started neutralizing its stockpile on Jan. 20
in order to fulfil commitments reached under an interim deal in Geneva
on Nov. 24. Negotiations over a final comprehensive deal are to start
Feb. 18.Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has been criticized by hard-liners
who say he made too many concessions in return for too little.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">SKOPJE, Macedonia Macedonia's parliament has adopted a bill imposing chemical
castration on repeat offenders convicted of sexually abusing children --
but the country's leading child protection group said Wednesday that the
law is still too lenient.The Megjasi child protection group, which had campaigned
for the procedure to be imposed on pedophiles, said the penalty should
be mandatory even for first-time offenders.Lawmakers voted Monday to make
penalties harsher for convicted pedophiles, increasing the maximum sentence
from 15 years to life imprisonment and imposing chemical castration on second-time
offenders, with the procedure to be imposed on their release from prison.
It introduces a minimum 15-year prison term for severe sexual offenses against
minors, while other sexual-related crimes against children are punishable
by between three and 10 years in prison.The legislation also offers reduced
prison sentences to first-time offenders agreeing to undergo the procedure
voluntarily.The procedure involves regular injections that decrease the
production of testosterone. The bill doesn't specify a length of time for
the treatment.If imposed after an initial conviction, "chemical castration
would prevent first time offenders repeating the crime," said Megjasi head
Dragi Zmijanac, adding that the rights group's proposal for released offenders
to be tagged with electronic bracelets was not accepted and didn't make
it into the legislation.Zm
Feb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham, right, speaks during a
debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, at the Creation
Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt StoneFeb. 4,
2014: TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye stand speaks during a debate on
evolution with Creation Museum head Ken Ham at the Petersburg, Ky. museum.AP
Photo/Dylan LovanFeb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham speaks during
a debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, not shown,
at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt
StonePETERSBURG, Ky. True to his passionate and animated TV persona, "Science
Guy" Bill Nye tapped on the podium, threw up his hands and
noted that science shows the Earth is "billions and billions" of years
old in a debate at a Kentucky museum known for teaching that
the planet's age is only 6,000.Nye was debating Creation Museum founder
Ken Ham and promoting science in the snappy way that made him
a pop culture staple as host of "Bill Nye The Science Guy"
in the 1990s.The event was meant to explore the age old question,
"How did we get here?" from the perspectives of faith and science.Ham,
an Australian native who has built a thriving ministry in Kentucky, said
he trusts the story of creation presented by the Bible."The Bible is
the word of God," Ham said. "I admit that's where I start
from."- Ken Ham, founder of the Creation MuseumNye delivered a passionate
speech on scie
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