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ench villa, worth millions, and set up a chain of associates through
which government funds could be embezzled discreetly."It was the first time
such a high-ranking family has put down the operation step by step,"
Ding said. "This case has taught us so much about the dynamics
and mechanisms in most Chinese corruption cases."Testimony also revealed
how one of the foreigners, Neil Heywood, demanded more money by threatening
the safety of Bo's son and to expose the family. Gu later
killed him and received a suspended death sentence for the murder.The court
also heard evidence over the weekend about the events surrounding the attempted
U.S. defection bid by Wang, the police chief, in February 2012, an
incident that blew the scandal into the open. Wang said he fled
to an American consulate fearing for his safety after he told Bo
that the politician's wife had murdered a British associate.Bo told the
court that he reacted angrily to Wang's report, slapping him in the
face and smashing a cup in fury because he initially thought Wang
was framing his wife for the crime. "I thought he was being
duplicitous. I have zero tolerance for duplicity," Bo said. "I slapped him
in the face."Wang, who testified Saturday, said the violent confrontation
with Bo, his subsequent removal as police chief and the disappearance of
his subordinates who were investigating the murder spurred him to flee to
American officials for safety. He said Bo did not slap him as
In a photo provided by the United Nations, the United States new
ambassador to the UN Samantha Power speaks before presenting her credentials
to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Monday, Aug. 5, 2013, at UN
headquarters. A former foreign policy adviser to President Barack Obama,
Power succeeds Susan Rice, now the president's national security adviser.
(AP Photo/Mark Garten, United Nations)AP2013U.S. Ambassador to the United
Nations Samantha Power was unable to make it back from a personal
trip in Ireland to New York in time for an emergency Security
Council meeting, according to sources who spoke with Fox News. But a
quick search of flight databases shows that on an average day, dozens
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airport to JFK airport in Queens, N.Y., -- with more than half
arriving well before 3 p.m. ET, which is when the Security Council
meeting was held this past Wednesday.While the meeting was publicly announced
at noon that day, it is likely that Power and the Security
Council had already known about the alleged chemical gas attack that occurred
in Syria, leaving open the possibility that she could have caught a
flight. On an average weekday in the month of August, a total
of 15 flights leave from Dublin airport to JFK, with 10 arriving
before the scheduled meeting time.At least one flight bound for JFK on
Wednesday had a d
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">AMMAN, Jordan The leader of an al-Qaida linked militia fighting to
overthrow the Syrian government has vowed to take revenge for what he
says was Damascus' use of chemical weapons that killed hundreds of people.Jabhat
al-Nusra leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani's comments came in an audio recording
posted Sunday on a militant website that usually carries al-Qaida and similar
groups' statements. It also appeared on the group's Twitter and Facebook
accounts.The authenticity of the claim could not be immediately verified.Al-Golani
said he plans to target Shiite Muslim villages. President Bashar Assad's
regime is dominated by the Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.Last
Wednesday's alleged chemical attack in a suburb of Damascus prompted U.S.
naval forces to move closer to Syria as President Barack Obama considers
a military response.
In a photo provided by the United Nations, the United States new
ambassador to the UN Samantha Power speaks before presenting her credentials
to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Monday, Aug. 5, 2013, at UN
headquarters. A former foreign policy adviser to President Barack Obama,
Power succeeds Susan Rice, now the president's national security adviser.
(AP Photo/Mark Garten, United Nations)AP2013U.S. Ambassador to the United
Nations Samantha Power was unable to make it back from a personal
trip in Ireland to New York in time for an emergency Security
Council meeting, according to sources who spoke with Fox News. But a
quick search of flight databases shows that on an average day, dozens
of flights leave from the Emerald Isle to New York.A simple search
made by FoxNews.com showed that up to 20 flights leave from Dublin
airport to JFK airport in Queens, N.Y., -- with more than half
arriving well before 3 p.m. ET, which is when the Security Council
meeting was held this past Wednesday.While the meeting was publicly announced
at noon that day, it is likely that Power and the Security
Council had already known about the alleged chemical gas attack that occurred
in Syria, leaving open the possibility that she could have caught a
flight. On an average weekday in the month of August, a total
of 15 flights leave from Dublin airport to JFK, with 10 arriving
before the scheduled meeting time.At least one flight bound for JFK on
Wednesday had a d
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