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In bombing probe, 'who' and 'why' remain unknown
There wasn't an instant of doubt about "When?" and "Where?" But a day after the Boston Marathon bombings, "Who?" and "Why?" remained frustrating questions with no clear answers. Here's a look at what's not yet known about the worst incident of...
Tags: Barack Obama, Strategic Forecasting, Inc., Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Pakistan, Terrorism
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Pressure cooker bombs used in past by militants
CAIRO (AP) — Homemade bombs built from pressure cookers, a version of which was used in the Boston Marathon bombings, have been a frequent weapon of militants in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. Al-Qaida's branch in Yemen once published an online...
Tags: Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Pakistan, Fort Hood (military base)
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In bombing probe, 'who' and 'why' remain unknown
There wasn't an instant of doubt about "When?" and "Where?" But a day after the Boston Marathon bombings, "Who?" and "Why?" remained frustrating questions with no clear answers. Here's a look at what's not yet known about the worst incident of terrorism...
Tags: Barack Obama, Strategic Forecasting, Inc., Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Pakistan, Terrorism
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Florida imam denies sending money to Pakistani terrorists
A Muslim imam on Tuesday denied that money he sent to Pakistan was earmarked for terrorist activities in the latest trial to focus on the currency pipeline that officials say moves cash to groups planning attacks on U.S. interests. Hafiz Khan, 77,...
Tags: FBI, Pakistan, Politics, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Prosecution
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'Priscilla' is hot stuff on a cold night
With their Equity cards tucked inside their girdles, thank God, and all of Tim Chappel and Lizzie Gardiner's Tony Award-winning costumes — cheerleaders, ostrich heads, Marie Antoinettes — loaded on to the truck, the travelin' Aussie drag...
Tags: Tony Awards, The Grapes of Wrath (movie), Same-Sex Marriage, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Mark Burnett and Roma Downey put faith in 'The Bible' for History
Mark Burnett, one of the most prolific reality-show producers on television, is going from scorched earth to burning bush. The former military paratrooper who made his name in Hollywood with back-biting, take-no-prisoners programs such as "Survivor,"...
Tags: History (tv network), Walmart, Advertising, Belief and Faith, Survivor (tv program)
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Eagles' exit a blow to Valley's civic pride, but we'll live
Andy Reid just got a lot more popular with some Lehigh Valley football fans. They may have despised his red-zone decisions and bemoaned his time-management skills, but Reid was always adamant in his admiration for Lehigh University and seemed sincere in...
Tags: Auto Trends, Lehigh University, Ryan Seacrest, Football, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
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Apple and LG disparage Samsung as Galaxy S4 announcement nears
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S4 smartphone at an event in New York on Thursday afternoon, but Apple and LG are trying to spoil the show before it even starts. Apple, in a rare move, spoke with the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg to bad mouth...
Tags: New Products, The Wall Street Journal, Apple iPhone, Google Inc.
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'Koch': The mayor's great love was New York City ★★★
What an entertaining rapscallion Ed Koch was during his run as mayor of New York in the late '70s and '80s. Popular, polarizing, loved, hated, even 20-plus years after he left office, he never failed to attract a crowd as he walked the streets of the...
Tags: Ed Koch, Movies, David Dinkins, Entertainment, Koch (movie)
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Samsung hypes Galaxy S IV launch with teaser pic, flash mob video
The Galaxy S IV is set to debut Thursday at a launch event in New York, and Samsung has been building buzz for the new smartphone all week with more teasers. "The countdown for #TheNextBigThing has begun. Who’s ready for the Global Unpacked...
Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, Samsung Galaxy S IV
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Ed Hale files $5M suit against 1st Mariner Arena operator
Edwin F. Hale Sr., the Baltimore developer and former CEO of First Mariner Bancorp, filed a $5 million lawsuit Monday against the operators of 1st Mariner Arena, alleging they are improperly using billboards that belong to him. Filed in Baltimore...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Ed Hale, 1st Mariner Arena, Advertising, Marketing
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Falls makes no half 'Measures'
Director Robert Falls' arresting, audacious, intensely stimulating, mostly nihilistic and highly amusing production of "Measure for Measure" begins and ends with the poet Donna Summer. In the prologue, wherein the Duke hands over the keys to the city to...
Tags: Rudy Giuliani, Goodman Theatre, Entertainment, Manhattan (New York City), Midtown
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