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the Carnia hotel and brought Sollecito 
to the Udine police station, where he handed over his passport and 
ID papers.Since the court didn't order Sollecito detained, he was freed 
Friday afternoon and was seen driving away with his girlfriend.Ortolan said 
the Udine police would officially advise the Florence court about Sollecito's 
travels, and that it would be up to the court to order 
any additional restrictions on his movements beyond the prohibition from 
leaving the country.The court on Thursday upheld the conviction against 
Knox and Sollecito, sentencing Knox to 28 1/2 years in prison and 
Sollecito to 25 years. It noted that Knox was "justifiably abroad" after 
an appeals court in 2011 acquitted the pair and ordered them freed.The 
new conviction immediately set the stage for a drawn-out extradition process 
for Knox, assuming the verdicts are upheld on final appeal, a process 
that could take another year.For Kercher's family, the verdict was another 
step in what has been more than six years of uncertainty about 
how Meredith died and finding justice."I think we are still on the 
journey of the truth and it may be the fact that we 
don't ever really know what happened that night, which will be something 
we have to come to terms with," said Stephanie Kercher, the victim's 
sister who attended the verdict with her brother Lyle.In her Friday morning 
interview, Knox said the verdict "hit me like a train. I didn't 
expect this to happen."Lawyers
sm on Friday -- a 
rare event for a minor. "He never touched a weapon," said the 
father, calling his son's trip "an error of youth."As the boys from 
France's southern Toulouse region were questioned Friday by a judge Friday, 
the trial of three French Muslims caught heading to Syria was concluding 
in another wing of the Palace of Justice in Paris.The three, ages 
21 to 26, had made a long list of purchases, from camouflage 
hoods and vests to gun holsters and night vision goggles. But their 
trip in 2012 ended before they boarded the plane, aborted by their 
arrest at a French airport.French intelligence is in close contact with 
western nations, from European neighbors to the U.S. and Australia, to try 
to spot would-be jihadis and track those who return and present a 
potential danger. French Interior Minister Manuel Valls plans to present 
a series of measures to President Francois Hollande in coming weeks aimed 
at stemming the tide of French Muslims to Syria.France feels especially 
vulnerable. It has the largest Muslim population in western Europe, estimated 
at 5 million, and Syria, once under French rule, is familiar to 
some citizens.For Alain Chouet, a former intelligence director at France's 
DGSE spy agency, youth looking for a cause are attracted by Internet 
battle videos or recruitment forums, media attention and easy access from 
Turkey, a vacation destination for many French people. The western support 
for the Syrian National Coalitio


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">KABUL, Afghanistan  An Afghan official says an insurgent ambush has killed 
four soldiers in the country's western Farah province.Farah provincial spokesman 
Fawad Askari said another four were wounded Saturday when an Afghan National 
Army foot patrol came under attack along the region's main highway.Insurgents 
frequently launch attacks on and around the highway, which is a main 
trade route through the province.There was no immediate claim of responsibility.The 
Taliban have escalated attacks in recent months as they try to take 
advantage of the withdrawal of foreign troops, who handed over security 
for the country to Afghan forces two months ago.
 The Samsung Galaxy peeks out of a pair of pants.FoxNews.com / Jeremy 
A. KaplanThe battle to maintain some semblance of privacy in our online 
lives is a classic one-step-forward, two-steps-back situation. Just when 
you start to feel you have a grasp of things, we get 
hit with new revelations about government spying.The latest? How U.S. and 
British intelligent agencies are working to take advantage of the extraordinary 
information that online social-media sites are collecting on us.So that's 
the latest two steps back. The latest one step forward deserves more 
notice.Both Apple and Android have recently introduced new ways for advertisers 
to deliver targeted ads to us. This sounds like bad news, but 
the good part is that, given widespread consumer outrage on the issues, 
both companies have shown some spine and designed the new protocols both 
to keep the data anonymized and to make it easier for us 
to opt out from tracking.Let's be honest. In the realities of the 
world we live in, we have to accept not just advertising but 
creative advertising. Most of the Internet is free; the price we pay 
for it is ads of one sort or another. But changing technology 
 and the advantage companies have over us when it comes to 
understanding the implications of technology  has created a situation that 
is both excessive and harmful.And, further, we should note that the ad-tracking 
data the companies collect should be anonymous. They just know a certain 
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