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"All of us who know and appreciate Kennebunk as the wonderful, family-oriented community it is are saddened by this situation," Barry A. Tibbetts, the town manager, said Tuesday in a statement before the addresses of the 21 suspects were made public.

Yesterday, photos and videos of the suspects were made public, and by last night one of them was dead and one on the run.

Hours before names of suspects were made public, media reported that at least two masked gunman stormed the mosque that was the scene of the carnage, one of whom was said to be a Muslim of Moroccan descent.

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Tracking suspects was made difficult by their tendency to cover their electronic tracks and use false identities.

Alan Johnson admits the government has embarked on a wholesale review of control orders [BBC News], plus should intercept evidence on terror suspects be made admissible in court?

The arrests and charges were products of hundreds of tips that came in after surveillance images of a suspect were made public.

All the usual suspects are making an appearance, including mice on their mice organ, Gabriel the toad, Madeleine the rag doll and Professor Yaffle.

Police officials said a decision on whether to seek a blood sample from a suspect is made by prosecutors.

Surprisingly, this isn't one of those Labour statements I'm starting to suspect are made out of flippantly arranged fridge magnets.

2.57pm: "Robbie Knievel?" suggest Tom Dawkins, who I suspect is making people up now.

Proposal of marriage, sort of: "Will you marry my friend Glenda?" enquires Tom Young, who I suspect is making her up for the sake of a laboured gag.

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