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...they totaled 185. The second group, for which an exact number remains unknown, comprises those jailed for federal offenses like credit-card fraud. The third, also an unknown quantity, consists of those arrested for state and local crimes, such as parole violations or carrying a concealed weapon. The fourth set is made up of those said to be material witnesses to the attacks. The number in this category is believed to be five to 10, though all information relating to their arrests has been sealed by a federal judge. Included in this group is Zacarias Moussaoui, arrested in August...
...women’s sabre was the only weapon squad on either the men’s or the women’s side that defeated Columbia. They won 7-2, with sophomore Eunice Yei sweeping her Columbia opponent 3-0. Juniors Amy Brei and Sian Kleindienst both...
However, the key to the game may be power plays. Harvard went the entire game against BC without a power play, a rarity in any hockey game. Sophomore Tim Pettit is tied for the national lead with six power-play goals. He is a weapon Harvard must utilize. Pressure will be put on forwards Dennis Packard and Brett Novak on the forecheck to create opportunities for teammates such as freshman Tom Cavanagh and Kolarik, who can use their speed to force the opposition to commit penalties...
...five-bedroom suburban home, TIME found inventory forms for arms checked in by fighters. They detailed the type of weapon (from Kalashnikov rifle to Soviet-era T-62 tank), its country of origin and serial number, and the organization to which it belonged, usually a Pakistani group, the Taliban or "specially for al-Qaeda." Other printed forms listed basic data about individual fighters, including name, nationality, health condition, training background and official role. One Palestinian fighter, listed as Abu Majid, 24, was noted to have extensive combat experience "against the Jews," that is, the Israelis, in south Lebanon...
Furthermore, due to Ebola’s structure, it would be very difficult to make a biological weapon of the virus, Verdine said...