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Hes gone from most wanted to least wanted.Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan 
Tsarnaevs family in Russia doesnt want his body, his widow declined to 
claim it and now cemeteries in Massachusetts have refused to take the 
body. The corpse has languished in a city morgue since April 19, 
when he was killed in a shootout with police, but now it 
is being prepared for burial somewhere in or around Boston. The remains 
were originally taken to Dyer-Lake Funeral Home in North Attleboro late 
Thursday, prompting crowds to jeered and jab middle fingers in the air 
as the hearse passed by."They can protest, but what do you do? 
In this country, we bury the dead," Peter Stefan, owner of Graham 
Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlor, told Fox News. Stefan has agreed to 
handle the funeral arrangements.- Peter Stefan, owner of Graham Putnam and 
Mahoney Funeral ParlorStefan said everybody deserves a dignified burial 
service no matter the circumstances of their death and said he is 
prepared for protests. But he added that arrangements have yet to be 
worked out, and finding a final resting plot for the body - 
which Islamic law says must not be cremated - could prove difficult.Massachusetts 
cemetery officials told FoxNews.com graveyards typically dont turn away 
families, no matter how much the public might revile the deceased. In 
the case of Tsarnaev, Boyle suggested the family might opt for the 
most inconspicuous option available - if they can find a cemetery that 
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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa  After fleeing to Israel following an immigration raid 
in 2008, a former manager at a kosher slaughterhouse in Iowa finally 
appeared in a U.S. courtroom Friday to face charges that he conspired 
to exploit immigrant workers for profit.His hands and feet shackled, Hosam 
Amara walked slowly into the federal courtroom in Cedar Rapids. Bald, short 
and stocky, the 48-year-old former poultry production manager at the Agriprocessors 
plant in Postville wore an orange jailhouse jumpsuit and a stone-faced demeanor.Amara 
pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with conspiring to harbor 
workers who were in the country illegally and conspiring to provide false 
immigration papers at what was the nation's largest kosher slaughterhouse. 
He faces 25 counts related to harboring and two counts related to 
document fraud.Amara was ordered jailed pending a trial scheduled for July 
1 after assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Deegan said the government considered 
him a flight risk.The brief arraignment was a routine hearing, but was 
a long time in the making.Prosecutors say Amara fled to Israel, where 
he has citizenship, with his family shortly after federal agents descended 
on Agriprocessors in May 2008, arresting 389 workers in what was the 
largest immigration raid at the time. He was indicted six months later 
and became a fugitive from justice when he could not be found 
and did not turn himself in.Israeli authorities acting on a U.S. extr


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