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Saudi with pressure cooker in baggage seeks bond
DETROIT (AP) — A Saudi man arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport after allegedly lying about why he was traveling with a pressure cooker asked to be released on bond Monday. Hussain Al Khawahir, 33, was arrested May 11 by federal agents at...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System
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Saudi man jailed after pressure cooker found in bags at Detroit Metro Airport seeks bond
Associated PressDETROIT (AP) — A Saudi man arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport after allegedly lying about why he was traveling with a pressure cooker asked to be released on bond Monday. Hussain Al Khawahir, 33, was arrested May 11 by federal agents at the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System
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15,000 hear Dalai Lama speak in Louisville
The Lexington Herald-LeaderExiled Tibetan leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner the Dalai Lama came to Louisville on Sunday for the first time since 1994, bringing his distinctive message of compassion not just for all humans but for other species. He blessed a Buddhist community...Tags: Buddhism, Entertainment Events, Nobel Prize Awards, Stanford University, Religion and Belief
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Emotions run high at Yarmouth 5K
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Loss can divide. It can also unite. On Sunday hundreds of runners, family and friends -- old and new -- came together on South Shore Drive in front of The Skipper Restaurant to support each other, coalescing around a seeming onslaught of tragedies up...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Sandy Hook Elementary School, Carlos', Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Not running scared: Security measure seen and unseen at Run for the Red
Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa.Security was foremost on the minds Sunday of Run for the Red organizers and local police, who ramped it up to unprecedented levels following last month's Boston Marathon bombings. "This was a very big planning effort between our local, state and federal...Tags: New York City Marathon, Hurricane Sandy (2012), NASCAR, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Politics
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Perfect weather for personal bests
The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.)No rain and mild temperatures made for ideal running conditions and helped some runners set personal records during Sunday's 32nd annual Capital City Marathon. Runners were greeted by overcast skies during the early morning starts of the marathon, half-...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, University of Notre Dame, Personal Service, National Weather Service, Running
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Yarmouth police organize motorcycle ride to benefit One Fund Boston
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.There was a sense of sorrow in the crowd gathered Saturday in front of the Yarmouth Police Department, but also a sense of resolve. The police department organized what turned out to be a 190-motorcycle ride across the Cape to honor the strength of...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sean Collier, Road Running
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Holly Ridge woman plans to race in 2014 Boston Marathon
The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C.Judy Ferrier already had plans to return to Boston next year, and this week she learned she'll get to run its signature marathon again. The Holly Ridge resident was about four miles from the finish line of this year's Boston Marathon when bombings...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Running, Road Running, Sports
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Boston police chief says department, mayor's office to review response to marathon bombings
Associated PressLOWELL, Mass. (AP) — Boston's police department and mayor's office will conduct twin reviews of the response to last month's bombing of the Boston Marathon, police commissioner Ed Davis said Saturday. Davis said the aim of the reviews is to learn...Tags: Thomas Menino, Tom Barrett, U.S. Department of Justice, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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'It's never too late to pursue your dreams'
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.It took Matthew Huggins 10 years to earn a degree from Northern Essex Community College. There was no lack of effort on his part, but when you can't speak and are unable to write or type with your hands, things take time. "It was one click of the chin...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Health and Safety at School, Graduation, Music
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Spencer Museum's collection inspires two artists to take different paths
The Kansas City StarA ghostly crowd hovers in the Spencer Museum of Art's Central Court. Positioned at varying heights and seen from different angles, the shadowy figures line the walls to uncanny effect. Men and women, standing and seated, they point and gesticulate,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Fine Artists, Arts, University of Kansas
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May flashback: Abes top Huskies in first-ever meeting
The Leader-TelegramThe first ever baseball meeting between Memorial and North draws seven major league scouts and a good crowd to Carson Park's No. 2 diamond and they are rewarded with a classic pitching duel between winner Jim Stewart and loser Dick Lund. The Old Abes...Tags: Auto Racing, Iowa Hawkeyes, Equestrian, Philadelphia 76ers, Petroleum Industry
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