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million times over Houston."Later and an unnamed general manager at Roots 
Bistro posted this apology on the companys Facebook page: "As the General 
Manager of Roots Bistro I would like to formally apologize for our 
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 President Obama said Monday that officials do not know who is behind 
the attack on the Boston Marathon, but vowed that those responsible will 
"feel the full weight of justice."The president assured that the administration 
is mobilizing its "full resources" to help investigate and provide security."The 
American people will say a prayer for Boston tonight," Obama said.The president 
addressed the nation from the White House briefing room just hours after 
the explosion.Officials tell Fox News that Obama has been in touch with 
Massachusetts officials regarding the fatal attack and has directed his 
administration to provide "whatever assistance is necessary."Reflecting 
the very preliminary stage of the investigation, Obama said authorities 
do not know who was behind the explosion."We still do not know 
who did this or why, and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before 
we have all the facts," he said. "But make no mistake, we 
will get to the bottom of this. ... We will find out 
who did this, and we will hold them accountable."A White House official 
said the president called Boston Mayor Tom Menino and Massachusetts Gov. 
Deval Patrick earlier Monday to "express his concern for those who were 
injured and to make clear that his administration is ready to provide 
needed support as they respond to the incident."Obama was briefed by Homeland 
Security adviser Lisa Monaco and other members of his senior staff Monday 
afternoon, as well as by FBI Direc

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Opposition supporters protest the official results of the presidential election 
holding a sign that reads in Spanish "Maduro, illegitimate, get out CNE. 
Cheaters!" in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's 
hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's 
special presidential election but the opposition candidate Henrique Capriles 
refused to accept the result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Ramon 
Espinosa)The Associated PressOpposition supporters of presidential candidate 
Henrique Capriles protest the official results of the presidential election 
in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked 
successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's special 
presidential election but the opposition candidate refused to accept the 
result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)The Associated 
PressVenezuelan National Guard soldiers and vehicles sit along a street 
near downtown Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Venezuela's government-friendly 
electoral council indicated Monday it would quickly certify the presidential 
victory of Hugo Chavez' hand-picked successor Nicolas Maduro, apparently 
ignoring opposition demands for a recount in Sunday's tight race. (AP Photo/Fernando 
Llano)The Associated PressRiot police deploy along a street near downtown 
Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Venezuela's government-friendly 
electoral counci
 The Supreme Court seemed worried Monday about the idea of companies patenting 
genes that can be found inside the human body, as it heard 
arguments in a case that could profoundly reshape U.S. medical research 
and the fight against diseases like breast and ovarian cancer.The U.S. Patent 
and Trademark Office has been awarding patents on human genes for almost 
30 years, but opponents of Myriad Genetics Inc.'s patents on two genes 
linked to increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer say patent protection 
should not be given to something that can be found inside the 
human body."Finding a new use for a product of nature, if you 
don't change the product of nature, is not patentable. If I find 
a new way of taking gold and making earrings out of it, 
that doesn't entitle me to a patent on gold. If I find 
a new way of using lead, it doesn't entitle me to a 
patent on lead," lawyer Christopher Hansen said.Allowing companies like 
Myriad to patent human genes or parts of human genes will slow 
down or cripple lifesaving medical research like in the battle against breast 
cancer, he said.But companies have billions of dollars of investment and 
years of research on the line, with Myriad arguing that without the 
ability to recoup their investment through the profits that patents bring, 
breakthrough scientific discoveries needed to combat all kind of medical 
maladies wouldn't happen.That concerned several justices. "Why shouldn't 
we worry that Myriad or 
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