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Hes gone from most wanted to least wanted.Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan
Tsarnaevs family in Russia doesnt want his body, his widow declined to
claim it and now cemeteries in Massachusetts have refused to take the
body. The corpse has languished in a city morgue since April 19,
when he was killed in a shootout with police, but now it
is being prepared for burial somewhere in or around Boston. The remains
were originally taken to Dyer-Lake Funeral Home in North Attleboro late
Thursday, prompting crowds to jeered and jab middle fingers in the air
as the hearse passed by."They can protest, but what do you do?
In this country, we bury the dead," Peter Stefan, owner of Graham
Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlor, told Fox News. Stefan has agreed to
handle the funeral arrangements.- Peter Stefan, owner of Graham Putnam and
Mahoney Funeral ParlorStefan said everybody deserves a dignified burial
service no matter the circumstances of their death and said he is
prepared for protests. But he added that arrangements have yet to be
worked out, and finding a final resting plot for the body -
which Islamic law says must not be cremated - could prove difficult.Massachusetts
cemetery officials told FoxNews.com graveyards typically dont turn away
families, no matter how much the public might revile the deceased. In
the case of Tsarnaev, Boyle suggested the family might opt for the
most inconspicuous option available - if they can find a cemetery that
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nuanced and careful response from Obama and his diplomatic and national
security team. Obama deplored terror, but made clear that the attack was
the result of a cheesy video about the founder of Islam, Mohammed.
"Spontaneous" was the word of the week.As Romney tried to find his
feet on the subject, Republicans began to accuse Obama of laxity. How
could the U.S. not be prepared for an attack on the anniversary
of 9/11? How could the consulate in a city known to be
a home to Islamist radicals be so poorly guarded? What was the
ambassador doing there with such a light security detail?When reporters
made similar, reasonable inquiries, Obama's campaign and administration
dismissed such questions as biased, saying the few members of the press
who pressed the subject were just doing Romney's handiwork.This allowed
Obama to hold the line and prevent greater anxiety or anger in
the electorate. The attack was spontaneous and partly the fault of American
religious radicals, so please stop politicizing this tragedy.But then it
was revealed that there was no riot, spontaneous or otherwise. It had
been a planned, coordinated raid. Further, there had been growing warnings
from the diplomatic team in Libya that trouble was brewing. And while
Obama claimed that Al Qaeda was in tatters, the group seemed to
still be able to strike back.Obama cautioned against rushing to judgment
and said that he and his team's mistakes were no cover up
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A car thief's weakness for women became his downfall when police in
India nabbed him in a Facebook trap.Police in Vastrapur, India had been
tracking 24-year-old Bheemsingh Bhati for a year for stealing several vehicles,
but he had so far escaped authorities, according to the Times of
India.When a detective found the suspect on Facebook, he noticed that most
of his friends were women. Police created a fake profile with a
photo of an attractive woman to lure him into a meeting.The trick
worked and Bhati began communicating with the decoy.Gradually, Bhati became
so obsessed with the persona that he kept on requesting to meet
'her' in person," a police official told the Times.Bhati showed up for
the date in April wearing flashy clothes and began looking for the
object of his affection, but he was met by police instead. Officers
escorted him into a police van and took him into custody.He has
confessed to stealing cars from at least five towns. Click for more
from The Times of India.
ncies' own estimates.Heritage found
the costliest regulations between 2009 and Jan. 20, 2013, came out of
the Environmental Protection Agency, with their rules imposing nearly $40
billion in costs. Next in line was the Department of Transportation, followed
by the Department of Energy.The Department of Health and Human Services
was in the middle of the pack, though with regulations from the
federal health care overhaul still in the pipeline, costs associated with
that agency could rise in the years to come.The costliest rule was
issued by both the EPA and Department of Transportation, imposing new fuel
economy standards on U.S. automobiles. It's estimated to cost $10.8 billion
annually, potentially adding $1,800 to the price of a new car as
manufacturers spend more money to comply.Costing nearly as much was an EPA
rule requiring utilities and other fossil fuel plants to limit emissions
-- though part of that rule is still under review.Though environmental rules
were the costliest, Heritage found that the highest number of regulations
in 2012 were actually in the financial field as a result of
the "Dodd-Frank" financial industry overhaul passed by Congress.The Obama
administration acknowledges that EPA rules are the costliest of any agency.
But the administration claims those rules also come with the biggest benefits
-- benefits that far outweigh the costs.A report put out earlier this
year by the White House Office of Management and Bud
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