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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michelle Withrow)
Wed Jul 3 05:01:43 2013
From: "Michelle Withrow" <MichelleWithrow@bywordatyshorne.net>
To: mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 02:01:32 -0700
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CAIRO An Egyptian court has sentenced a policeman to 15 years
imprisonment for manslaughter for torturing an ultraconservative Salafi
Muslim to death.The Alexandria Criminal Court found Osama el-Kounayassi
guilty of using torture to extract confessions from the man, suspected of
involvement in a suicide bombing at a Coptic Christian church over two
years ago. El-Kounayassi had earlier won a retrial after another court found
him guilty and sentenced him to life imprisonment in absentia.The Salafi
was arrested along with other suspects in the aftermath of the bombing
on Jan. 1, 2011, when at least 21 worshippers were killed while
leaving a New Year's Eve mass in the port city of Alexandria.Anger
over police use of torture was a key grievance behind Egypt's 2011
popular revolt.
Then/Now: The
Cast of 'Leave It to Beaver'Check out where the folks from this
'50s sitcom are now that they're not chasing 'the Beaver.'Actor Frank Bank,
best known as the bully Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford on the classic sitcom
Leave it to Beaver had died, according to multiple reports. He was
71.No cause of death or photos of Bank were immediately available.His co-star
on Beaver Jerry Mathers, announced the news of his passing on Facebook:
"I was so sad to hear today of the passing of my
dear friend and business associate Frank Bank, who played Lumpy on Leave
it to Beaver. He was a character and always kept us laughing.
My deepest condolences to Frank's family."Mathers played Theodore Beaver
Cleaver. The show ran from 1957 to 1963.For several years after Leave
it to Beaver ended, Bank continued to be on TV. He made
scattered appearances on Hollywood Squares and Family Feud.Later, he left
the spotlight to become a bond broker.But even with his new job
he still kept his ties to the Beaver clan. Mathers and Barbara
Billingsley were some of his clients.Billingsley, who played June Cleaver,
once told People magazine: "Frank is certainly brighter than Lumpy Rutherford,
and a very good stockbroker."
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<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">Talk soon,</font><br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Back dropped by the landmark commonly known as, Big Ben, a warning
sign for road closures at the forthcoming London Marathon is displayed along
the marathon route in London, Tuesday, April 16, 2013. British police are
reviewing security plans for Sunday's London Marathon, the next major international
marathon, because of the bombs that killed three people at the marathon
in Boston Monday. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)The Associated PressA law enforcement
officer stands post at the U.S. Capitol, Monday, April 15, 2013 in
Washington. Authorities say the blasts during the Boston Marathon killed
two people and injured at least 73,(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)The Associated
PressA police officer patrols the area in front of the Barclays Center
in New York, Monday, April 15, 2013, before a Brooklyn Nets NBA
basketball game in the wake of the explosions at the Boston Marathon.
(AP Photo/Kathy Willens)The Associated PressA New Jersey State Police helicopter
flies over Jersey City, N.J., Monday, April 15, 2013. New Jersey is
securing its city, which sits along the Hudson River across from New
York City, in the wake of explosions near the finish line at
the Boston Marathon. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)The Associated PressSeattle
Police K9 officer Craig Williamson stands with his explosives detection
dog, "Dennis" as he patrols downtown Seattle, Monday, April 15, 2013, in
reaction to explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line earlier in the
day. A Seattle Police b
higher in ranking than the Bronze Star and the Purple
Heart, but lower than the Silver Star.Panetta said the new medal, for
only a small number of service men and women, reflected battlefield contributions
in a world of changing warfare. He said that remotely piloted aircraft
and cyber systems have changed the way that wars are fought and
can change the course of a conflict from afar.But the Veterans of
Foreign Wars and other groups sent a letter to President Obama in
March, asking him to keep the medal ranked below the Purple Heart,
which is awarded for combat injuries. Critics said the ranking was an
injustice to those troops who risked their lives in battle.The right decision
was made, the VFW said Monday. This decision will clearly keep medals
that can only be earned in combat in their high order of
precedence, while providing proper recognition to all who support our war-fighters
regardless of their distance from the fight.The American Legion's national
commander, James E. Koutz, said Hagel's decision keeps the evolving roles
of military combat in proper perspective."Cyber and drone warfare have become
part of the equation for 21st-century combat, and those who fight such
battles with distinction certainly deserve to be recognized," Koutz said
in a statement. "But the American Legion still believes there's a fundamental
difference between those who fight remotely, or via computer, and those
fighting against an enemy who is trying t
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