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When the alleged Boston Marathon bomber was told by one of his 
friends that he resembled one of the suspects in the widely released 
surveillance video, he sent a chilling response: Lol, you better not text 
me, an affidavit unsealed Wednesday said.The brief interaction between bombing 
suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his friend Dias Kadyrbayev occurred three 
days after the April 15 bombing, the affidavit said. Kadyrbayev was among 
three others charged Wednesday for allegedly conspiring to get rid of Dzhokhar 
Tsarnaevs incriminating backpack filled with gutted fireworks.He also texted 
Kadyrbayev to say, "Come to my room and take whatever you want," 
according to the affidavit."Kadyrbayev knew when he saw the empty fireworks 
that Tsarnaev was involved in the marathon bombing," the affidavit reads. 
"Kadyrbayev decided to remove the backpack from the room in order to 
help his friend Tsarnaev avoid trouble."The exchange came just a few hours 
before the Tsarnaev brothers would carjack a Chinese immigrant, murder an 
MIT police officer and engage in a wild shootout with police through 
the streets of Cambridge and Watertown, police say. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died 
April 19, after a shootout hours after authorities showed the brothers on 
surveillance video and named them as suspects.Documents based on interviews 
with the young men reveal Dzhokhar Tsarnaev allegedly dropped sinister hints 
before the attack, telling his friends a month before that he had 
lea
A new missile is carried during a mass military parade at the 
Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea.APNorth Korea is nearing completion 
of a light-water reactor that is primarily intended to generate electricity 
but which could add to concern over its nuclear program, a U.S.-based 
institute said Wednesday.Satellite photos, the latest taken this month, 
show the North appears to be putting finishing external touches to the 
reactor at its Yongbyon nuclear complex, according to 38 North, the website 
of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International 
Studies in Washington. The reactor could potentially begin operation within 
a year or so, although considerable technical hurdles remain, 38 North says 
in its analysis.Light-water reactors are best-suited for electricity generation, 
and U.S. academics who visited the site in 2010 when construction of 
the reactor began said it appeared designed for that purpose. It might 
be adapted to produce plutonium for weapons, but North Korea already has 
what's known as a gas-graphite reactor, which provides an easier option 
for making bomb fuel.North Korea announced in early April it was restarting 
the older reactor from which it is estimated to have derived enough 
plutonium for a half-dozen bombs before it was shuttered in 2007 during 
aid-for-disarmament negotiations. The announcement came amid a torrent of 
war threats from Pyongyang after the U.N. Security Council tightened
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