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 Russia took its case for expanding the global war against terrorism to the United Nations, demanding the Security Council draw up a new list of terror suspects who would be subject to extr stanley kubek adition.Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, whose country has denounced Western countries for granting asylum to Chechen leaders it has linked to violence, said there can be no double standards in defining terrorists. Those who slaughtered children in Beslan and hijacked airplanes to attack America are creatures of the same breed,  he said in a forceful speech to the U.N. General Assembly. Harboring terrorists, their henchmen and sponsors undermines the unity and mutual trust of parties to the anti-terrorist front, serves as a justification for their actions and actually encourages them to commit similar crimes in other countries,  he added.Russia circulated a draft resolution stressing the need for the 15 member nations to  cooperate fully  in tracking down the perpetrators and organizers of terrorist attacks.        The proposed text also asks the committee monitoring what governments are doing to fight terrorism to consider how to draw up a new list of  individuals, groups and entities involved in or associated with terrorist activities. The list, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, would be separate from that dr stanley tumblers awn up after the Sept. 11 attacks, which targets terror suspects linked to Osama bin Laden s al Qaeda network or Afghanistan  stanley cup s now deposed Taliban regime.All Slon United Close to Finishing Inspections on 757s
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 A Columbia University professor whose colleagues found a noose hanging from her office doorway has plagiarized the work of others, the school says. Madonna G. Constantine denies the finding and says the accusation is racially motivated.The university s Teachers College announced Wednesday it had imposed  serious sanctions  against Constantine following a lengthy investigation it said uncovered  numerous instances in which she  stanley usa used others  work without attribution in papers she published in academic journals over the past five years. Constantine s lawyer, Paul J. Giacomo Jr., said his client could prove her innocence and called the school s investigation  extremely underhanded from the beginning.  He said he would appeal the sanctions, which neither side would disclose.The inquiry into Constantine, an education and psychology professor who has written extensively about race, was launched in 2006, long before the noose was discovered this past October, the school said. The investigators found a real pattern - two dozen instances of similar language from three people who came forward separately,  Teachers College spokeswoman Marcia Horowitz said.  Dr. Constantine s explanation was not credible.         In a written statement, Constantine said she had been subjected to  a conspiracy and witch-hunt by certain current a stanley cup spain nd former members of the Teachers College commu stanley cups nity. Her lawyer said she had  clearly  been targeted because of her race, and he said he believed the noose incident  Mwbm 鈥婦rink Boxed Wine
 The American mall is a dead and dying creature, its demise chronicled in photos that fill up entire websites and books. Not all malls, however, have to end up so sad and empty. When the shoppers are gone, these are still colossal pieces of infrastructure that can be repurposed, as medical complexes and churches and apartments and more.     In some cases, the shops and food courts are completel stanley cup y gutted to make way for a new tenant with no retail ambitions. But in others, a struggling mall takes on less traditional tenants, like a high school or an ice rink, to diversify the ways they make money. As Ellen Dunham Jones, a professor of architecture and urban design, notes in a recent interview with NPR, these gigantic one-stop shopping complexes have fallen out of fashion in American culture. Here are seven malls that have tried to reinvent themselves for a changing world, some more successfully than others.  Google Offices 鈥?Mayfield Mall 鈥?Mountain View, CA  Image: Jeff/CC. The Mayfield Mall opened in 1966 as the first indoor mall in northern California. Back then, escalators and large, air-conditioned malls were still a novelty. Silicon Valley was not yet Silicon Valley. As Mountain View changed, so did the fortunes of the Mayfield Mall. In 1983, the mall closed to make way for office space, which Hewlett-Packard occupied for over a decade. HP event stanley thermos mug ually went its way, too, and Mountain View   heavy hitter, Google, nat stanley website urally came along. It bought the space in 2013, report