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it of fear and timidity, but one of power and love and
self-discipline.Like Bill Iffrig, 78 years old, the runner in the orange
tank-top who we all saw get knocked down by the blast, we
may be momentarily knocked off our feet, but we'll pick ourselves up.We'll
keep going. We will finish the race.(APPLAUSE)In the words of Dick Hoyt,
who's pushed his disabled son Rick in 31 Boston Marathons, we can't
let something like this stop us.(APPLAUSE)This doesn't stop us.(APPLAUSE)And
that's what you've taught us, Boston. That's what you've reminded us, to
push on, to persevere, to not grow weary, to not get faint,
even when it hurts. Even when our heart aches, we summon the
strength that maybe we didn't even know we had and we carry
on. We finish the race. We finish the race.(APPLAUSE)And we do that
because of who we are. And we do that because we know
that somewhere around the bend a stranger has a cup of water.
Around the bend, somebody's there to boost our spirits. On that toughest
mile, just when we think that we've hit a wall, someone will
be there to cheer us on and pick us up if we
fall. We know that.(APPLAUSE)And that's what the perpetrators of such senseless
violence, these -- these small, stunted individuals who would destroy instead
of build and think somehow that makes them important, that's what they
don't understand. Our faith in each other, our love for each other,
our love for country, our common creed that cuts across whatever
Reports that the suspects in the Boston bombing are believed to be
from the region near Chechnya may have caught some by surprise --
rebels in Chechnya are known for their violent and long-running campaign
to break away from Russia, but not for exporting terror to America.But
congressional researchers and foreign policy analysts have long tracked
a connection between the Chechnya region and Islamic extremists sympathizing
with Al Qaeda and the Taliban. If the suspects are indeed Chechen,
analysts told Fox News they may represent part of a jihadi network
which has made its way to American soil."The Chechen jihadi network is
very extensive," Middle East analyst Walid Phares said Friday. "They have
a huge network inside Russia and Chechnya."John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador
to the United Nations, said Chechen rebels are motivated by two things
-- a desire for independence from Russia and Islamic radicalism. He speculated
that, if the suspects are Chechen, they could be motivated more by
the latter. "They could well be supported by a significant international
network," he said.One suspect is dead and another is on the loose,
as federal and local law enforcement are engaged in what Massachusetts Gov.
Deval Patrick called a "massive manhunt." Many questions are still unanswered.Sources
said authorities are investigating whether Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of
Cambridge, Mass., and his brother may have had military training overseas.Reports
hav
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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
conference Friday, downplayed their Chechen ties and
said the situation has "nothing to do with Chechnya."FBI investigators are
scouring records to find out where and when the suspects might have
been radicalized. The other brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed in
a shootout with police overnight in the Boston suburbs, traveled to Russia
last year, Fox News has learned.Fox News has also learned that the
younger brother was granted asylum in 2002, obtained a green card in
2004 and was granted citizenship in 2012. The elder brother had an
arrest for domestic violence in 2009.Williams teaches at the University
of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, where Tsarnaev is also a registered student.
Williams said he's never formally had Tsarnaev as a student -- but
said a colleague who does told him he was supposed to be
in class Friday.Details are still emerging about both suspects. The older
brother told a photographer in 2009 that: "I don't have a single
American friend, I don't understand them." He worked out in a gym
and dreamed of making the U.S. Olympic boxing team, according to an
online photojournalism slideshow that chronicled his training.Tamerlan Tsarnaev
previously studied at Bunker Hill Community College for three semesters
-- fall 2006, spring 2007 and fall 2008 -- in hopes of
becoming an engineer.The brothers' background has also raised questions
about ties between Chechnya and Islamic radicalism.Williams described a
complicated pi
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