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Thu Jan 30 09:04:27 2014

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Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 06:04:26 -0800
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of the House.Two years earlier, the DCCC canceled all ad support for 
Florida Rep. Tim Mahoney who was accused of having an affair with 
a former aide and then paying her to keep quiet. It was 
later reported he also had an affair with a second woman around 
the same time. Ironically, Mahoneys political career had taken off after 
he replaced Republican Rep. Mark Foley who himself had a very public 
fall from grace after admitting to exchanging sexually explicit messages 
with an underage boy.Sanfords well-known scandal involved his extramarital 
affair.He first made scandalous headlines when he told staffers he was going 
to hike the Appalachian Trail but instead was discovered having the affair. 
Sanford admitted to seeing his mistress on a 2008 taxpayer-funded trade 
mission to Argentina.He ended up paying $74,000 to settle the ethics charges 
against him and was working toward reviving his political career, having 
just won the GOP primary in the special election race.But court documents 
released this week show that Sanfords ex-wife, Jenny, filed a complaint 
with police on Feb. 4, accusing the former governor of trespassing. The 
couples 2010 divorce agreement says neither one can be at the others 
house without permission and that seemed to be the last straw for 
his NRCC backers. In 1976, the DCCC reached its boiling point with 
then-chairman Rep. Wayne Hays after The Washington Post quoted a secretary 
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conference Friday, downplayed their Chechen ties and 
said the situation has "nothing to do with Chechnya."FBI investigators are 
scouring records to find out where and when the suspects might have 
been radicalized. The other brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed in 
a shootout with police overnight in the Boston suburbs, traveled to Russia 
last year, Fox News has learned.Fox News has also learned that the 
younger brother was granted asylum in 2002, obtained a green card in 
2004 and was granted citizenship in 2012. The elder brother had an 
arrest for domestic violence in 2009.Williams teaches at the University 
of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, where Tsarnaev is also a registered student. 
Williams said he's never formally had Tsarnaev as a student -- but 
said a colleague who does told him he was supposed to be 
in class Friday.Details are still emerging about both suspects. The older 
brother told a photographer in 2009 that: "I don't have a single 
American friend, I don't understand them." He worked out in a gym 
and dreamed of making the U.S. Olympic boxing team, according to an 
online photojournalism slideshow that chronicled his training.Tamerlan Tsarnaev 
previously studied at Bunker Hill Community College for three semesters 
-- fall 2006, spring 2007 and fall 2008 -- in hopes of 
becoming an engineer.The brothers' background has also raised questions 
about ties between Chechnya and Islamic radicalism.Williams described a 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Initial tests have come back negative for poisonous substance following 
a suspicious white powder found Thursday morning in the mailroom of the 
Naval Support facility in Arlington, Va.About 800 people were evacuated 
after the powdery substance was found in the mailroom of Building No. 
12 at the support facility, the Navy said in a statement. All 
have since been let back in, Fox News has learned.Building 12 houses 
the mailroom and the offices of the chief of naval personnel, according 
to the official, who said the evacuations were a precautionary measure. 
The Arlington County Fire Department and hazardous-materials officials, 
as well as Navy personnel, are on the scene investigating.The incident comes 
just days after letters that tested positive for the poison ricin were 
mailed to President Obama and Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss, in Washington. 
The FBI arrested Mississippi resident Paul Kevin Curtis in connection with 
the letters Wednesday night, an FBI release said. Curtis is scheduled to 
appear in federal court Thursday and, if convicted, could face more than 
a decade behind bars.Fox News' Justin Fishel contributed to this report.
 Why don't you meet Usama bin Laden, invite him to Brussels or 
to the White House and engage in talks, ask him what he 
wants and give it to him so he leaves you in peace? 
You find it possible to set some limitations in your dealings with 
these bastards, so why should we talk to people who are child-killers?-- 
Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2004 talking to foreign reporters about 
U.S. calls for a diplomatic solution to the conflict with the breakaway 
republic of Chechnya after terrorists from the region killed 380 hostages 
at a school in the town of Beslan in southern Russia.Perhaps no 
region in the world can claim a history so tragic and violent 
as Chechnya and the rest of the northern Caucuses.The last 20 years 
has seen nearly constant bloodshed as the mostly Muslim population sought 
to break away from Soviet and then Russian control. The result has 
been some of the most brutal attacks on civilians in modern times.Dozens 
of bombings and terror raids around Russia have claimed countless lives, 
but two incidents stand out in the collective memory of Westerners:-- A 
2002 raid on a Moscow movie theater, in which Chechen militants took 
850 civilians hostage. Some 130 hostages died, mostly as a result of 
chemicals pumped into the theater by police to subdue the attackers after 
more than two days. Russian authorities killed all 40 hostage takers.-- 
A 2004 raid on a school in the rural community of Beslan 
in southern Russia, capturing an
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