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Cordless outdoor motion sensor light
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Officials are trying to determine whether this object found in the woods
of Lakeville is a foot, and, if it is, who it belonged
to.Lakeville Police DepartmentA mysterious and potentially grisly find by
two young boys in a wooded area has police and residents of
Quincy, Mass., baffled.According to the Patriot Ledger newspaper, On March
29, Sgt. Steven Leanues picked up what appears to be a decomposed
foot that the boys found in the woods off Pantheon Road. Police
Chief Frank Alvilhiera sent it to the medical examiner, who determined it
is not human, although it appears to have five toes.Tests are still
being conducted, but the strange find has locals asking: What has five
toes and looks like a foot but isnt? Maybe Bigfoot, but
more likely a bear. Strange as it may seem, this is not
the first time that animal bones have been mistaken for human remains.PHOTOS:
10 Reasons Why Bigfoots a BustIn 2004 a man in Fort Gay,
W.V., discovered a human hand at about 9 oclock in the evening
while cleaning his vehicle at a car wash. It was inside a
manila envelope and had a rubber band around the five finger bones.
Police officers and two different county medical examiners concluded it
was human and probably from a child or small womans hand.But the
mystery deepened because the rest of the skeleton was never found, and
no one of that description had been reported missing. Finally the hand
was sent to the state forensics lab, where it was determined t
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your heart, we thank you for your leadership, we thank you for
your courage, we thank you for your grace.I'm here today on behalf
of the American people with a simple message: Every one of us
has been touched by this attack on your beloved city. Every one
of us stands with you.Because after all, it's our beloved city, too.
Boston may be your hometown, but we claim it, too. It's one
of America's iconic cities. It's one of the world's great cities.And one
of the reasons the world knows Boston so well is that Boston
opens its heart to the world. Over successive generations, you've welcomed
again and again new arrivals to our shores, immigrants who constantly reinvigorated
this city and this commonwealth and our nation.Every fall, you welcome students
from all across America and all across the globe. And every spring,
you graduate them back into the world, a Boston diaspora that excels
in every field of human endeavor. Year after year, you welcome the
greatest talents in the arts and science, research. You welcome them to
your concert halls and your hospitals and your laboratories to exchange
ideas and insights that draw this world together.And every third Monday
in April, you welcome people from all around the world to the
hub for friendship and fellowship and healthy competition, a gathering of
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FILE - In this March 29, 2012 file photo, Mireia Arnau, 39,
reacts behind the broken glass of her shop stormed by demonstrators during
clashes with the police at the general strike in Barcelona. In a
statement released Friday April 19, 2013, this photo by Associated Press
photographer Emilio Morenatti won the Ortega y Gasset award by Spains leading
newspaper El Pais, saying Morenatti captures "terrible emotion in the store
worker terrified at the damage caused by a violent street protest, By
observing it one feels the fear of the clerk, the jury says.
(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)The Associated PressMADRID An Associated
Press photographer has won a prestigious Spanish journalism award for his
image of a store worker terrified by a violent street protest, a
photograph that illustrates the effects of the country's financial crisis.Emilio
Morenatti, who has for almost a decade covered war zones from Afghanistan
and Pakistan to the Middle East, has been awarded the 2013 Ortega
y Gasset award by Spain's leading newspaper El Pais.In a statement released
Friday, the newspaper said Morenatti, 44, captures "terrible emotion" in
his photograph taken in the northeastern city of Barcelona during a general
strike in 2012."Looking at it, one feels the fear of the clerk,"
the jury says. The award carries a prize of 15,000 euros ($19,580).Morenatti
was seriously injured in a 2009 accident in Afghanistan.
Obama brought 15,000 to
the streets in New Orleans for a gun-control rally, Sen. Mary Landrieu
might have flinched in her opposition to the presidents agenda. But he
didnt. Had 1,000 Organizing for Action volunteers fanned out across Arkansas
to drum up support for the package, Sen. Mark Pryor might have
hesitated in bucking the president for fear of a primary challenge. But
the doorsteps were empty.This is just the first test of the presidents
new model and he and his team promise that as money flows
in and lower-level organizers get up to speed, the presidents army will
be ready to march next time.But there are two challenges here.First, how
do you get people fired up about unsatisfying legislation?Obama initially
promised a whole package of legislation aimed at preventing future mass
killings like the December massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary. But comprehensive
legislation quickly gave way to a resurrection of the old liberal effort
to ban guns.When Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid declared that not viable,
the president fell back to supporting universal background checks. He had
by that point lost the urgency of the Sandy Hook killings since
the measure was unrelated to what happened at the school, as well
as other recent mass shootings.And when that measure looked headed to sure
defeat because of worries about a federal firearms registry, Obama fell
back again and called for passage of a more limited expansion of
background che
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