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Thu Jun 27 21:05:51 2013

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origins or previous ownership history," she wrote.On Friday, The Washington 
Post reported that Fuqua's 84-year-old mother, who operated an art school 
for decades in Fairfax County under the name Marcia Fouquet, is an 
artist who specialized in reproducing paintings from Renoir and other masters. 
The Post said Fouquet had artistic links to Baltimore in the 1950s, 
when the painting was stolen, and graduated from Goucher College with a 
fine arts degree in 1952.A man who identified himself as Fuqua's brother, 
Owen M. Fuqua, told the Post that the painting had been in 
the family for 50 or 60 years and that "all I know 
is my sister didn't just go buy it at a flea market."The 
man later retracted his story, and ultimately said it was another person 
using his name who gave the initial interview.Efforts by the AP Friday 
to reach Martha and Owen Fuqua Friday were unsuccessful. Martha Fuqua's 
lawyer did not return a call Friday seeking comment.The FBI has an 
ongoing investigation, according to spokeswoman Lindsay Godwin.Meanwhile, 
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema ordered all parties seeking to claim 
ownership of the painting to make their case in written pleadings later 
this month.
March 19, 2013: Kansas state Rep. Tom Burroughs, left, consults with Rep. 
Julie Menghini, of Pittsburg, during the House's debate on anti-abortion 
legislation at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan.APTOPEKA, Kan.  Kansas legislators 
gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending 
Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins "at fertilization" while 
blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions performed 
solely because of the baby's sex.The House voted 90-30 for a compromise 
version of the bill reconciling differences between the two chambers, only 
hours after the Senate approved it, 28-10. The Republican governor is a 
strong abortion opponent, and supporters of the measure expect him to sign 
it into law so that the new restrictions take effect July 1.In 
addition to the bans on tax breaks and sex-selection abortions, the bill 
prohibits abortion providers from being involved in public school sex education 
classes and spells out in more detail what information doctors must provide 
to patients seeking abortions.The measure's language that life begins "at 
fertilization" had some abortion-rights supporters worrying that it could 
be used to legally harass providers. Abortion opponents call it a statement 
of principle and not an outright ban on terminating pregnancies."The human 
is a magnificent piece of work at all stages of development, wondrous 
in every regard, from the microscopic until full de



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Friday that media need to address the "absolute and 
paramount" lawmaker secrecy assertion."It's a legal argument for how and 
why the Nevada Legislature should be able to meet and deliberate in 
secret, and then act on the basis of a secret document," Smith 
said. "I hope it doesn't represent the Legislature's view of its responsibility 
to the public. I'm certain that it doesn't represent the public's view 
of the Legislature's responsibility to the people of Nevada."The report 
consists of two, 25-page summaries and a thick white binder with 900 
pages of supporting material. It was prepared by a Las Vegas attorney 
hired Feb. 28 as the panel's independent counsel, and was considered by 
the panel behind closed doors on March 26.The seven-member Assembly commission 
emerged to vote 6-1 to recommend Brooks' expulsion. The Assembly on March 
28 ratified the recommendation by voice vote, making Brooks the first elected 
Nevada lawmaker expelled from office since statehood in 1864.Brooks responded 
that he had been convicted of no crime. But he had been 
arrested twice -- on allegations that he threatened at least one other 
lawmaker, and after a physical scuffle with a police officer called to 
a domestic argument at his estranged wife's home.Brooks was arrested a third 
time after a freeway chase and violent struggle with police in California 
just hours after being expelled from the Nevada Assembly.He was being held 
in a county jail in San Bernardino C
 FBI agents on Friday visited the suburban Washington home of former CIA 
Director David Petraeus, who resigned last year after revelations about 
an extra-marital affair, according to several news reports.An FBI spokeswoman 
told Fox News on Saturday she could confirm only that there was 
"law enforcement activity in Northern Virginia."Agents went to Petraeus 
home to interview him, but it's not clear whether he was home, 
according to USA Today.Officials are saying the visit is part of the 
ongoing investigation into allegations that Paula Broadwell, with whom Petraeus 
had the affair, improperly received or stored classified documents while 
writing his biography, sources told NBC.Agents have also visited Broadwells 
home in Charlotte, N.C., that she share with her husband and two 
children.The affair was exposed in November as part of an investigation 
into threatening emails Broadwell, 40, purportedly sent other women, Tampa, 
Fla., socialite Jill Kelley. Petraeus, 60, resigned weeks later and publically 
apologized earlier this month.
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