[Swlugevents] Brain Doctors Hate Him...

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Brain Doctors Hate Him...

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city, 
origins or previous ownership history," she wrote.On Friday, The Washington 
Post reported that Fuqua's 84-year-old mother, who operated an art school 
for decades in Fairfax County under the name Marcia Fouquet, is an 
artist who specialized in reproducing paintings from Renoir and other masters. 
The Post said Fouquet had artistic links to Baltimore in the 1950s, 
when the painting was stolen, and graduated from Goucher College with a 
fine arts degree in 1952.A man who identified himself as Fuqua's brother, 
Owen M. Fuqua, told the Post that the painting had been in 
the family for 50 or 60 years and that "all I know 
is my sister didn't just go buy it at a flea market."The 
man later retracted his story, and ultimately said it was another person 
using his name who gave the initial interview.Efforts by the AP Friday 
to reach Martha and Owen Fuqua Friday were unsuccessful. Martha Fuqua's 
lawyer did not return a call Friday seeking comment.The FBI has an 
ongoing investigation, according to spokeswoman Lindsay Godwin.Meanwhile, 
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema ordered all parties seeking to claim 
ownership of the painting to make their case in written pleadings later 
this month.
JERUSALEM  A weekend cyberattack campaign targeting Israeli government websites 
failed to cause serious disruption, officials said Sunday. The attacks followed 
warnings in the name of the group Anonymous that it was launching 
a massive hacking assault to protest Israeli policy toward the Palestinians.Yitzhak 
Ben Yisrael, of the government's National Cyber Bureau, said hackers had 
mostly failed to shut down key sites."So far it is as was 
expected, there is hardly any real damage," Ben Yisrael said. "Anonymous 
doesn't have the skills to damage the country's vital infrastructure. And 
if that was its intention, then it wouldn't have announced the attack 
ahead of time. It wants to create noise in the media about 
issues that are close to its heart," he said.Posters using the name 
of the hacking group Anonymous had warned they would launch a massive 
attack on Israeli sites in a strike they called (hash)OpIsrael starting 
April 7. Some said they were launching the assault in "solidarity" with 
the Palestinians.Israel's Bureau of Statistics was down on Sunday morning 
but it was unclear if it was hacked. Media said the sites 
of the Defense and Education Ministry as well as banks had come 
under attack the night before but they were mostly repelled.An Israeli government 
spokesman issued a statement saying sites were operating properly as usual. 
It said an Education Ministry site was down temporarily due to a 
technical issue unrelated to hacking attem

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