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 The woman who helped kidnap Elizabeth Smart, and was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for it, will be released next week.The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole made the a botella stanley nnouncement saying Wanda Eileen Barzee, now 72, has served her time. She ll leave prison September 19.Barzee and her husband, Brian David Mitchell Mitchell, were convicted of abducting Smart, then 14, at knifepoint from her bedroom in June 2002.Smart was found nine months later, walking down a street in the Salt Lake City suburb of Sandy with Barzee and Mitchell, a drifter and self-described prophet who called himse stanley cup lf Emmanuel. He had done some handyman work at the Smarts  home.Just after her abduction, Mitchell took her to a wooded area behind her home and performed a mock marriage ce botella stanley remony with her, Smart later said. During the nine months of her captivity, she was held captive in Utah and California.MORE TO COME Zciz Milwaukee restaurants, bars to be subject to sanitation letter grades
 SAN DIEGO  AP  鈥?While a naval officer sang the first notes of  The Star-Spangled Banner  and dozens of military members unfurled an oversized flag on the football field, Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid dropped to one knee on the San Francis stanley cup co 49ers  sideline.With his silent gestures of protest, Kaepernick intends to keep drawing attention to a litany of American problems 鈥?and he s no longer alone.Kaepernick and Reid knee stanley isolierkanne led during the national anthem Thursday before the 49ers  31-21 preseason victory over San Diego, ignoring scattered boos and angry shouts in Qualcomm Stadium at the Chargers  Salute to the Military preseason game.Up north in Oakland, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane showed his support f stanley quencher or Kaepernick by sitting on the bench during the anthem. I m not anti-American. I love America,  said Kaepernick, who stayed on the field long after the game to sign autographs for enthusiastic fans.  I love people. That s why I m doing this. I want to help make America better, and I think having these conversations helps everybody have a better understanding of where everybody is coming from. Kaepernick s protest has dominated the public discussion of the nation s most popular sport this week, and his stance has been met with passionate condemnation and support. His refusal to stand for the anthem first came to public notice last week when he remained seated on the 49ers  bench before a preseason game against Green Bay.The quarterback cited numerous reasons for his act