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TORONTO  An aunt of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects says the 
older brother recently became a devout Muslim who prayed five times a 
day.Maret Tsarnaeva told reporters at her Toronto home on Friday that her 
brother Anzor Tsarnaev had high expecations for his sons, especially 26-year-old 
Tamerlan.She says her brother was desperate when he found out Tamerlan dropped 
out of his university.She says Tamerlan married and had a daughter in 
the U.S.She called the boys smart and athletic, and she wants proof 
they are involved in the bombing."Within the family, everything was perfect," 
the aunt says.
d it pursued damages in the case.But, according 
to the report, the Justice Department stayed away from that case in 
order to get the city to drop an appeal to the Supreme 
Court on another matter. The department was allegedly concerned that the 
high court, in the course of reviewing that case, would strike down 
a major element of civil rights enforcement.The case the Justice Department 
was allegedly concerned about was St. Paul's appeal on a case in 
which property owners said the city made extraordinary efforts, through 
strict code enforcement, to condemn their properties. The owners said reducing 
the amount of affordable housing for minorities violated the federal Fair 
Housing Act -- by what is known as "disparate impact."Perez appeared to 
think the Supreme Court overturning the case would have been a severe 
blow to civil rights enforcement, the report concluded.The "disparate impact" 
provision, which the report described as legally questionable, prohibits 
housing policies that end up discriminating against certain groups even 
if those policies are not blatantly discriminatory.Perez acknowledged Thursday 
that he thought that case "was a poor vehicle for the Supreme 
Court to address the broad issue."Asked why he intervened, he said "The 
Department of Justice is really a guardian of the Fair Housing Act."Alexander 
retorted: "Well, the Department of Justice is a guardian of taxpayers as 
well."But Perez noted that the value of a losing case


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