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This 2009 publicity photo provided courtesy of Slayer shows, from left,
Dave Lombardo, Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman and Tom Araya. Hanneman, 49, a
founding member of the heavy metal band Slayer, has died. Slayer spokeswoman
Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald says Hanneman died Thursday morning, May 2, 2013,
of liver failure at a Los Angeles hospital with his wife, Kathy,
by his side.APJeff Hanneman, a founding member of Slayer whose career was
irrevocably changed after a spider bite, has died. He was 49.Slayer spokeswoman
Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald said Hanneman died Thursday morning of liver failure
at a Los Angeles hospital with his wife, Kathy, by his side.The
guitarist had recently begun writing songs with the band in anticipation
of recording a new album later this year. He had been slowly
recovering from what was believed to be a spider bite that nearly
cost him his arm after he failed to seek immediate treatment."The music
industry has lost a true trailblazer, and our deepest sympathies go out
to his family, his bandmates and fans around the world who mourn
his untimely passing," said Neil Portnow, president and CEO of the Recording
Academy, in a statement.Robinson-Fitzgerald said it's believed the spider
bite contributed to the failure of Hanneman's liver, but it is unclear
whether an autopsy will be scheduled. No funeral arrangements have been
made."Jeff Hanneman will always be a metal god," rocker Andrew W.K. posted
on Twitter.Hanneman co-
May 2, 2013: Family and supporters of 18-year-old Abdella Ahmad Tounisi,
including his father, Ahmad Tounisi, left, leave federal court in Chicago.APCHICAGO
Federal prosecutors in Chicago plan to appeal a judge's surprise decision
to release an Illinois teenager charged with seeking to travel abroad and
join an Al Qaeda-linked militant group in Syria.The U.S. Attorney's Office
announced their plan to appeal Thursday afternoon in the case of 18-year-old
Abdella Ahmad Tounisi. Hours earlier, the judge said Tounisi could be released
under home confinement.Judge Daniel Martin stayed his own order for 24 hours
to give prosecutors a chance to appeal. That means Tounisi wasn't immediately
released.Tounisi, an Aurora resident, was arrested at O'Hare International
Airport last month as he allegedly prepared for the first leg of
a trip to join Qaida-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusrah, which is fighting Syrian
President Bashar Assad's regime.In arguing for continued detention, prosecutors
also noted Thursday that Tounisi had allegedly spoken with a friend of
his last year about bombing targets in Chicago. Tounisi is not charged
in that case, though the friend, Adel Daoud, was and is in
jail awaiting trial.After announcing his ruling, the otherwise soft-spoken
U.S. magistrate judge leaned forward on his bench Thursday and raised his
voice, telling the teenager he should take the allegations seriously."This
is no game, Mr. Tounisi. OK?" Judge Martin told hi
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