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April 30, 2013: Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful, Mass. Rep. Edward Markey, 
D-Malden, carries his ballot while casting his vote in Malden, Mass.APBOSTON 
 Democratic U.S. Rep. Edward Markey and Republican former Navy SEAL Gabriel 
Gomez won their party primaries on Tuesday, setting up a race between 
a 36-year veteran of Washington politics and a political newcomer for the 
U.S. Senate seat formerly held by John Kerry.Markey defeated fellow U.S. 
Rep. Stephen Lynch in the Democratic primary while Gomez, who's also a 
businessman, bested former U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan and state Rep. 
Daniel Winslow in the GOP primary, according to unofficial returns. The 
special election is scheduled for June 25.The race to fill the seat 
Kerry left to become U.S. secretary of state has been overshadowed by 
the deadly Boston Marathon bombing, and the candidates had to temporarily 
suspend their campaigns.Even before the April 15 bombing, the campaign had 
failed to capture the attention of voters compared with the 2010 special 
election following the death of longtime Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy. 
Former Republican Sen. Scott Brown won the seat, surprising Democrats, but 
was ousted last year in another high-profile race by Democratic challenger 
Elizabeth Warren.Markey, 66, led all the other candidates in fundraising 
and had won the backing early on of Kerry and a large 
segment of the Democratic establishment. Lynch, a South Boston conservative 
and self-descr
SKOPJE, Macedonia  Macedonian police say they have carried out raids across 
the country and arrested 17 people, including two state museum employees, 
for alleged involvement in an antiquities looting gang.A police statement 
Wednesday said officers confiscated valuable artifacts dating to as early 
as the 4th century B.C., including pottery, a clay female figurine and 
121 coins   one with the portrait of Alexander the Great.Fourteen 
church icons were also seized, although police did not provide dates for 
them.The arrests and seizures took place late Tuesday after raids on 23 
homes and business premises in the capital Skopje and four other cities. 
The suspects include a police officer.Authorities are also seeking two Serbian 
nationals suspected of involvement in the ring that allegedly sought to 
sell the antiquities abroad.
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