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d holding hostage more than 1,100. After
a three-day standoff, Russian troops stormed the school complex. More than
330 people, mostly children, died at the hands of the terrorists or
during the military siege.The shorthand recent history of the region began
as the Soviet Union was breaking apart in 1991. The ethnic Muslims
of the region sought the same independence obtained by the Baltic and
Eastern European Soviet states.But owing to the strategic importance of
the region for Russias oil industry and a long history of conflict
between Russians and the Muslim nations on the other side of the
Caucasus, the emerging government in Moscow refused to release Chechnya
and neighboring Ingushetia.(During World War II, the local residents had
tried to join forces with the Nazis. Josef Stalin delivered vicious reprisals
against the civilian population, including terror campaigns, forced relocations
and re-education camps. Subsequent Soviet leaders maintained much of this
policy.)The Chechen separatists declared their independence and using leftover
Soviet arms and under the leadership of former Soviet officers, prepared
to fight for it. Russian President Boris Yeltsin ordered troops into the
rebel province. The resulting conflict lasted two years as rebel guerrillas
exacted a heavy toll on demoralized Russian troops and members of the
indigenous Russian/Christian population. The Russians ended up retreating
in humiliation.For two years, the regi
The outraged uncle of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect currently eluding
authorities called on his nephew to surrender and to ask forgiveness from
the victims of Mondays blast.Ruslan Tsarni, of Montgomery Village, Md.,
told reporters outside his home that he last saw Dzhokhar and Tamerlan
Tsarneav in 2005 and said he was ashamed of their actions.- Ruslan
TsarniI say Dzhokhar, if youre alive, turn yourself in and ask for
forgiveness from the victims, from the injured, a visibly angry Tsarni said,
adding that he would have alerted authorities if he knew of his
nephews alleged plan.I respect this country, I love this country, the 42-year-old
attorney continued. [The bombing] has nothing to do with Chechnya He
put a shame on our family, he put a shame on the
entire Chechenethnicity.Tsami said the apparently misguided radical Islamic
beliefs that may have driven the brothers to kill was horribly warped.
Asked what he believed provoked his nephews, Tsarni replied: "Being losers,
hatred to those who were able to settle themselves, these are the
only reasons I can imagine. Anything else, anything else to do with
religion is a fraud. It's a fake. We're Muslims. We're ethnic Chechyans."The
father of the suspects, reached in Makhachkala, Russia, by The Associated
Press, has also called on his son to surrender peacefully, but reportedly
warned the United States that all hell will break loose if hell
killed."My son is a true angel," Anzor Tsarna
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ng it to the long
run when things often balance out.It's better to use a system similar
to what economists call "comparative advantage," where each of you is responsible
for what you're best at, relative to other tasks. You might handle
all the bills, grocery shopping, and laundry, while your spouse sweeps and
mops and fixes things when they break. Some weeks, you'll end up
doing more, other times it might be 75/25 in his favorbut you
don't keep track because if your husband handled the grocery shopping, you
might end up with a pantry full of Tostitos.2. Waiting until you're
in the mood to have sex. Unless you're both extremely hot and
share an obsessive addiction to monogamous sex, odds are you're not in
the mood as often as you were when you first met. So
if you wait 'til you're turned on, months might go by before
it occurs to you that maybe sex would be a fun thing
to do.The economist George Loewenstein developed a theory called the hot-cold
empathy gap, which says we have two selves: a cold, clear-headed rational
self that might say, "I will have sex with my husband when
I come home tonight because I love him, and I will enjoy
it and heck, it's good for my marriage;" and a hot, impulsive,
emotion-driven, irrational self that says, when the time actually comes,
"I've had such a bad day, I feel fat and bloated, my
husband is annoying tonight...No way am I having sex. I'm going to
watch the Real Housewives and go to bed."When the
e said Grossi would now become
the chief delegate of his country, Argentina, to the IAEA and other
Vienna-based U.N. organizations. He was also expected to become Argentine
ambassador to Austria.IAEA officials said the agency had no comment.Grossi
had been widely seen as a possible successor to Amano, who was
re-elected for a second term earlier this year.A career diplomat, he had
assumed an increasingly visible role over the past year, accompanying senior
technical and legal experts on trips to Tehran in attempts to restart
the probe into Iran's alleged secret nuclear work. His presence in the
delegation was seen as a move by Amano to have more direct
reporting from those trips.
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