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To: tejek who wrote (847026)4/2/2015 12:57:56 PM
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Seventy People Killed in al-Shabbab Terror Attack at University in Kenya
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CNN News ^ | April 2, 2015 | CNN News



To: tejek who wrote (847026)4/2/2015 1:05:00 PM
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State Dept. Cancels Daily Press Briefing Three Days in a Row (Panic over Iran talks?)

Weekly Standard ^ | DANIEL HALPER | 9:36 AM, Apr 2, 2015



To: tejek who wrote (847026)4/2/2015 1:07:56 PM
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Obama administration sweeps IRS targeting of Tea Party under the rug

Feds won't pursue contempt charges against Lerner for not testifying before House

Fox News ^ | 4/1/15



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Death Toll in Attack on Kenyan University Rises to 147

Gunmen attacked a university campus in northeastern Kenya early Thursday, clashing with guards, forcing their way into dormitories, taking hostages and singling out non-Muslims, the police said.

Kenya’s interior minister, Joseph Nkaissery, said 147 people had been killed.

Kenyan security forces surrounded the campus of Garissa University College and clashed with the gunmen throughout the day, eventually cornering them in one dormitory, officials said. Abdikadir Sugow, the spokesman for the Garissa county government, said the gunmen were seen wearing “combat gear,” including what appeared to be “either bulletproof vests or suicide bomb vests.”

The Shabab, an extremist group based in Somalia and affiliated with Al Qaeda, issued a statement through a radio station it controls claiming responsibility for the attack.




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Death Toll in Attack on Kenyan University Rises to 147

Gunmen attacked a university campus in northeastern Kenya early Thursday, clashing with guards, forcing their way into dormitories, taking hostages and singling out non-Muslims, the police said.

Kenya’s interior minister, Joseph Nkaissery, said 147 people had been killed.

Kenyan security forces surrounded the campus of Garissa University College and clashed with the gunmen throughout the day, eventually cornering them in one dormitory, officials said. Abdikadir Sugow, the spokesman for the Garissa county government, said the gunmen were seen wearing “combat gear,” including what appeared to be “either bulletproof vests or suicide bomb vests.”

The Shabab, an extremist group based in Somalia and affiliated with Al Qaeda, issued a statement through a radio station it controls claiming responsibility for the attack.