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Feb. 23, 2013: Chris Kelly of Kris Kross performs on stage at
the Fox Theatre in Atlanta during the So So Def 20th Anniversary
Concert.APATLANTA Chris Kelly, half of the 1990s kid rap duo Kris
Kross who made one of the decade's most memorable songs with the
frenetic "Jump," has died, and authorities say they are investigating his
death as a possible drug overdose.Investigator Betty Honey of the Fulton
County Medical Examiner's office said the 34-year-old Kelly was pronounced
dead around 5 p.m. Wednesday at the south campus of the Atlanta
Medical Center.Cpl. Kay Lester of the Fulton County police said "it appears
it may have been a possible drug overdose."An official cause of death
is pending an autopsy.Kelly, known as "Mac Daddy," and Chris Smith, known
as "Daddy Mac," were introduced to the music world in 1992 by
music producer and rapper Jermaine Dupri after he discovered the pair in
an Atlanta mall. The duo wore their clothes backwards as a gimmick,
but they won over fans with their raps.Their first, and by far
most successful song, was "Jump." The hit, off their multiplatinum 1992
debut album "Totally Krossed Out," featured the two trading versus and rapping
the refrain, the song's title. The duo had surprising maturity in their
rap delivery, though the song was written by Dupri. It would become
a No. 1 smash in the United States and globally, and one
of the most popular of that year.Their success led to instant fame:
They toured
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questioned how he was able to return to the U.S. in January.
A lawyer for Tazhayakov said he had re-enrolled in the university with
a different major after returning to the country.International students
who aren't enrolled or are dismissed from a college or university generally
have 30 days to rectify their status and re-enroll as long as
they are already in the United States.Lawmakers have questioned information
sharing among U.S. law enforcement before the bombings. In 2011, Russian
officials notified the FBI and CIA that they were concerned about now-deceased
bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev. In early 2012 Homeland security was alerted
of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's travel to and from Russia -- information that was
shared with Boston's joint terrorism task force. But the FBI investigation
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FILE: aPRIL 17, 2013: Anti-Syrian regime protesters holding Syrian revolution
flags during a rally. The image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC
has been authenticated based on its contents and other reporting.APWASHINGTON
Discussions within the Obama administration in favor of providing arms
to the Syrian rebels are gaining ground amid new indications that President
Bashar Assad's regime may have launched additional chemical weapons attacks,
U.S. and other diplomatic officials say.As the number of suspected attacks
grows, U.S. officials said intelligence agencies are seeing signs that Syrian
opposition forces may be distancing themselves from the Al Qaeda-linked
group there -- chipping away at one of the key arguments against
giving lethal aid to the rebels. Yet, at the same time, the
fighters associated with the extremist group are among the most effective
against the regime. Assad displayed new confidence, going on the offensive
in the hopes of taking advantage of ill will against the extremist
group.Officials insisted Wednesday that no decisions have been made but
said arming the rebels is seen as more likely and preferable than
any other military option. One U.S. official described a new "reconsideration"
within the administration of the military options. The officials, who all
spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss
publicly the options under consideration, said most U.S. leaders prefer
that th
A photo provided by Bobby Lee, shows Kenneth Bae, right, and Bobby
Lee together when they were freshmen students at the University of
Oregon in 1988. Bae is being detained in North Korea and could
face the death penalty if he is convicted on charges that he
planned to overthrow the North Korean government.AP/The Register-Guard,
Bobby LeeAn American detained for nearly six months in North Korea has
been sentenced to 15 years of labor for crimes against the state,
the North's state media said Thursday, a development that further complicates
already strained ties between Pyongyang and Washington.The sentencing of
Kenneth Bae, described by friends as a devout Christian and a tour
operator, comes amid signs of tentative diplomacy following weeks of rising
tensions in the region. North Korea had been warning of nuclear war
and missile strikes, an angry response to U.N. sanctions for conducting
a long-range rocket launch in December and a nuclear test in February,
as well as U.S.-South Korean military drills in South Korea.Analysts say
Pyongyang could use Bae as a bargaining chip as it seeks dialogue
with Washington.In Washington, the U.S. State Department had no immediate
comment.It's not the first time an American has been arrested and sentenced
to labor during a nuclear standoff.In 2009, after Pyongyang's launch of
an earlier long-range rocket and its second underground nuclear test, two
American journalists were sentenced to 12 years of h
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