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High Blood Pressure is the #3 cause of Heart Attack.

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Tue Jun 4 14:43:43 2013

Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 11:43:40 -0700
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 The bodies of 12 people have been recovered after an enormous Texas 
fertilizer plant explosion that demolished surrounding neighborhoods for 
blocks and left more about 200 other people injured, authorities said Friday.Texas 
Department of Public Safety Sgt. Jason Reyes said it was "with a 
heavy heart" that he confirmed 12 bodies had been pulled from the 
area of the plant explosion.Even before investigators released a confirmed 
number of fatalities, the names of the dead were becoming known in 
the town of 2,800 and a small group of firefighters and other 
first responders who may have rushed toward the plant to battle a 
pre-explosion blaze was believed to be among them.Reyes said he could not 
confirm Friday how many of those killed were first responders.The mourning 
already had begun at a church service at St. Mary of the 
Assumption Catholic Church the previous night."We know everyone that was 
there first, in the beginning," said Christina Rodarte, 46, who has lived 
in West for 27 years. "There's no words for it. It is 
a small community, and everyone knows the first responders, because anytime 
there's anything going on, the fire department is right there, all volunteer."One 
victim Rodarte knew and whose name was released was Kenny Harris, a 
52-year-old captain in the Dallas Fire Department who lived south of West. 
He was off duty at the time but responded to the fire 
to help, according to a statement from the city of Dallas.Authorities spe
 ADDS THE TRANSLATION OF THE POSTER - Morning commuters walk past a 
poster showing weapons targeting the White House building on a street in 
Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, April 19, 2013. The poster reads: "Not by 
words, but only through arms" (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)The Associated 
PressGENEVA  The U.N. Security Council's five permanent members say North 
Korea and Iran pose "serious challenges" to the world's most important pact 
on preventing the spread of nuclear arms.A joint statement by Britain, China, 
France, Russia and the United States also calls for a nuclear weapons-free 
zone in the Middle East, where Iran enjoys close ties with Russia.The 
statement Friday preceded two weeks of talks in Geneva over the 1970 
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which has been signed by 190 nations. 
North Korea and Iran are not members.Sen Pang, director-general of China's 
Arms Control and Disarmament Department, whose nation has close ties to 
North Korea, cautioned against a "vicious cycle" of confrontation with North 
Korea that could lead to war.

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Chechnya, according to Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village, Md.Tamerlan 
Tsarnaev, according to a high-ranking law enforcement official, spent six 
months living in Russia last year. He departed for Russia at the 
beginning of last year and returned to the United States in mid-2012, 
the official told FoxNews.com.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has never traveled outside 
the U.S. and applied for asylum and became a naturalized American citizen, 
the official said.FoxNews.com's Jana Winter, Joshua Rhett Miller and The 
Associated Press contributed to this report.			    
    			     
       			  
      			   
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is no evidence to support the view that the brothers were acting 
on behalf of the Chechen cause -- but the motivation for their 
actions remains wide open.Fox News is told investigators will be looking 
for computer traffic to the Al Qaeda web magazine Inspire which provides 
a how-to guide to build pressure cooker bombs -- which were used 
in the Boston Marathon attack.Fox News is told that investigators are eager 
to execute warrants at the residences and to review the brothers' computers 
but this is being approached with extreme caution given the potential, after 
this week's successful explosions, to leave booby traps.While authorities 
are following the paper trail, the Capitol Hill source said the consensus 
in the intelligence community is that it's "really important that we try 
to take this guy alive" so he can be questioned. The goal 
is to find out whether more are involved."We would really prefer to 
have that intel," the source said.The source said officials know the two 
suspects are Muslim, but don't know if they attended a mosque in 
the area -- and are looking closely at that possibility.Fox News' Catherine 
Herridge and Bret Baier contributed to this report.
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