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An emaciated man whose boat washed up on the shores of the
Pacifics Marshall Islands is reportedly telling a harrowing tale of being
adrift for 16 months, surviving on fish, birds, and turtle blood.The manwho
only speaks Spanishsays he drifted more than 8,000 miles in his 24-foot
fiberglass boat, after leaving Mexico for El Salvador in September 2012,
the AFP reports. He had been traveling with a companion who he
says died at sea several months ago.Two locals discovered the man Thursday
when his boat with propeller-less engines floated onto the reef at Ebon
Atoll. He has long hair and a beard, and was wearing only
ragged underwear, the report said."His condition isn't good, but he's getting
better," Ola Fjeldstad, a Norwegian anthropology student told AFP by phone.
Fjeldstad is part of a group doing research on Ebon-- the southernmost
outpost of the Marshall Islands-- who was helping the man.Its been difficult
to get more details on the mans story because of a language
barrier, but he told the researchers his name is Jose Ivan. He
did say that he survived by eating birds and fish he caught
with his bare hands, and drinking turtle blood when there was no
rain.No fishing gear was found on the boat and Ivan suggested he
caught turtles and birds with his bare hands. There was a turtle
on the vessel when it landed at Ebon."The boat is really scratched
up and looks like it has been in the water for a
long time," Fjeldstad said.The locals wh
six-year sentences for the defendants. The verdict was
set for March 7.The cases -- including the death this month in
Syria of a 30-year-old man from Toulouse -- has raised alarm bells
in French households. Two mothers, in Nice and Avignon in southern France,
whose children went missing have voiced fears they have taken off for
Syria.The father of the 15-year-old charged on Friday told a Toulouse newspaper
this month that his son left the house the morning of Jan.
6 presumably to catch his bus for school, then called home late
that evening to say "don't worry." He had used his father's bank
card to buy two tickets to Turkey, for himself and his friend.The
father made two trips to the border area, and brought him home
last Monday, a day after his friend returned.Christian Etelin, one of the
lawyers for the 15-year-old, said the boy had crossed from Turkey to
Syria on what was supposed to be a humanitarian mission, but "was
placed in a camp of terrorists." He then left, the lawyer said.The
two teenagers were charged with criminal association in connection with
a terrorist organization. If the charge is finalized after a full investigation,
they would face up to 10 years in prison.The risk of a
conviction, said Chouet, the former intelligence chief, "is to turn them
into martyrs.""I would not be very comfortable in the judge's seat," he
said.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">associated with a certain random identifier buys cat food regularly,
likes action movies, and visits a Baskin-Robbins a little too frequently
not that it's you, John W. Smith, doing it al;.That said,
let's look at the new systems, and I'll tell you how to
opt out.Neither company goes out of its way to make this easier.
(Details on the new Android ad tracker, incidentally, were broken by USA
Today's Alistair Barr.) Removing them or resetting them takes a bit of
work.If you're an iPhone user, you need to go into Settings, then
click Privacy, and then scroll all the way down to Advertising. You'll
see a button labeled says, "Limit ad tracking." If it's not showing
a green color, click the button so that it shows green. This
will stop ad companies from tracking what you do with your phone
and serving up targeted ads.Right underneath that, incidentally, you'll
see the "Reset Advertising Identifier." Clicking on that will zero out the
anonymized identifier as relates your personal data. To trackers, you will
then appear to be a new user.Now let's go to Android. The
new Google "AdID" system has similar intents and is similarly difficult
to find. Here, you don't go to your Android phone settings, but
your Google Settings app.Look for the Ads link. There, as with the
iPhone, you'll be able both to reset your advertising ID and click
on a box to "opt out of interest based ads."Now let's go
back to what I mentioned above. Most of the Internet
This image from surveillance video provided by the FBI Friday Jan. 31,
2014 shows a suspect in the robbery of a GardaWorld armored truck
guard entering the HSBC bank on Broadway in the Queens borough of
New York City Friday. Federal investigators are searching for three men
they say held up the armored truck guard at a Queens bank
in broad daylight. Authorities didn't disclose how much was taken in the
robbery that occurred inside an ATM lobby at around noon Friday at
a HSBC bank branch in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens. (AP Photo/FBI)The
Associated PressThis image from surveillance video provided by the FBI Friday
Jan. 31, 2014 shows suspects in the robbery of a GardaWorld armored
truck guard entering the HSBC bank on Broadway in the Queens borough
of New York City Friday. Federal investigators are searching for three men
they say held up the armored truck guard at a Queens bank
in broad daylight. Authorities didn't disclose how much was taken in the
robbery that occurred inside an ATM lobby at around noon Friday at
a HSBC bank branch in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens. (AP Photo/FBI)The
Associated PressThis image from surveillance video provided by the FBI Friday
Jan. 31, 2014 shows suspects in the robbery of a GardaWorld armored
truck guard in the lobby of the HSBC bank on Broadway in
the Queens borough of New York City Friday. Federal investigators are searching
for three men they say held up the armored truck guard at
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