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ying." Killmer pointed to
an affidavit filed by Dr. Stephen N. Xenakis, a physician who interviewed
the prisoner on the phone, who concluded that the prisoner's "life may
be in imminent danger."Xenakis wrote that after being treated with intravenous
fluids following a collapse last week, the prisoner was placed in solitary
confinement and has not received daily monitoring of his medical condition."Given
the gravity of his condition, these failures constitute deliberate indifference
to his obvious serious medical needs," Xenakis wrote.Killmer claimed that
putting him in solitary confinement was "retaliation" against al-Madhwani
for participating in the hunger strike.But the judge raised jurisdiction
issues from the get-go. Killmer argued that a Supreme Court decision which
established detainees' constitutional right to challenge their confinement
gave the judge jurisdiction in this case. If al-Madhwani dies, Killmer said,
he doesn't get to exercise that right.But Justice Department lawyer Ronald
Wiltsie said that there have been hunger strikes before, and that no
hunger striker ever died at Guantanamo. He said the government will step
in to save al-Madhwani's life. He also said the government doesn't concede
that anything was done to retaliate against al-Madhwani.Lawyers for prisoners
say the hunger strike began around Feb. 6 to protest the virtual
halt in releases under Obama as well as what they say is
a tightening of restrictions and
PANAJI, India India's going to have to wait for its first
Playboy bunnies.After a month of heated debate, the government in the tourist
hotspot of Goa refused permission for promoters to open the country's first
Playboy club in a 22,000-square-foot open-air property on upmarket Candolim
beach.Women's groups and conservative politicians had attacked the proposed
club, with Michael Lobo, a legislator from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party
saying it was "tantamount to promoting prostitution."In the end, the government
barred the club from opening in one of India's most famous party
locations on technical grounds. Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the
state assembly Monday that licenses to run so-called beach shacks -- even
ones as large as the proposed Playboy club -- could not be
granted to companies, only individuals.`'We cannot give them a license to
operate a beach shack," Parrikar said.Mumbai-based PB Lifestyle announced
last year it had obtained an exclusive license to open Playboy clubs,
hotels, bars and cafes and sell Playboy branded merchandise in India. It
said it would start with a club in Goa and then expand
to the southern city of Hyderabad.PB Lifestyle chief executive Sanjay Gupta
did not immediately respond to a message left at his office.He said
last year he was working to recast Playboy into an aspirational lifestyle
brand that wouldn't spark a backlash in the conservative country, distancing
itself from nudity and ton
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> race organizers were crying as they fled the bloody chaos, while
some witnesses reported seeing victims with lost limbs."Somebody's leg flew
by my head," a spectator, who gave his name as John Ross,
told the Boston Herald. I gave my belt to stop the blood.Twenty-six
people were transported to Brigham and Women's Hospital, including a 3-year-old,
who was then taken to a children's hospital. A doctor at the
hospital said at least two of the patients there are in critical
condition and that some have burns and injuries that will likely require
amputations."They just started bringing people in with no limbs," said runner
Tim Davey of Richmond, Va. He said he and his wife, Lisa,
tried to shield their children's eyes from the gruesome scene inside a
medical tent that had been set up to care for fatigued runners,
but "they saw a lot.""They just kept filling up with more and
more casualties," Lisa Davey said. "Most everybody was conscious. They were
very dazed."Witnesses heard booms that sounded like two claps of thunder
near the finish line inside the Fairmount Copley Plaza Hotel, according
to multiple local reports. Video of the scene showed a number of
emergency crews in the area tending to victims and blood on the
ground near the finish line."I saw two explosions. The first one was
beyond the finish line. I heard a loud bang and I saw
smoke rising," Boston Herald reporter Chris Cassidy, who was running in
the marathon, told the newspaper
to continue,"
he said. "We are taking the prudent steps that we've talked about,
in terms of ensuring that our homeland is defended and our allies
are defended."He added: "Any absence of provocative behavior or unhelpful
rhetoric is a good thing in this case, but, again, I would
not suggest that we believe the cycle of behavior has ended necessarily.
We are -- as monitoring this as closely today as we were
over the weekend and in previous days and weeks.And taking the necessary
measures and working with our partners and allies to make clear to
North Korea what the result of that kind of decision would be,
in terms of condemnation and isolation and further sanction."Carney said
the administration is engaging the Russians and Chinese in efforts to pressure
North Korea to back down.Meanwhile, North Koreans celebrated the birthday
of their first leader Monday by dancing in plazas and snacking on
peanuts, with little hint of the fiery language that has kept the
international community fearful that a missile launch may be imminent.Pyongyang
fired off a rocket ahead of the last anniversary of Kim Il
Sung's birth -- the centennial -- but this time the day was
simply the start of a two-day holiday for Pyongyang residents who spilled
into the streets.Elsewhere in the region, however, the focus remained on
the threat of a launch as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry
wrapped up a tour to coordinate Washington's response with Beijing, North
Kore
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