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April 6, 2013: This image shows Afghan National Army soldiers rushing to 
the scene moments after a car bomb exploded in front the PRT, 
Provincial Reconstruction Team, in Qalat, Zabul province, southern Afghanistan.APISTANBUL 
 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry mourned on Sunday the first 
death of an American diplomat on the job since last year's Sept. 
11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in Benghazi, Libya.Speaking 
to U.S. consulate workers on a visit to Istanbul, Kerry called the 
death of Anne Smedinghoff a "grim reminder" of the danger facing American 
foreign service workers serving overseas. The Illinois native was one of 
six Americans killed in an attack Saturday in Afghanistan. She was on 
a mission to donate books to students in the south of the 
country."It's a grim reminder to all of us... of how important, but 
also how risky, carrying the future is," Kerry told employees in the 
Turkish commercial capital."Folks who want to kill people, and that's all 
they want to do, are scared of knowledge. They want to shut 
the doors and they don't want people to make their choices about 
the future. For them, it's you do things our way, or we 
throw acid in your face or we put a bullet in your 
face," he said.Kerry described Smedinghoff as "vivacious, smart, capable, 
chosen often by the ambassador there to be the lead person because 
of her capacity."She aided Kerry when he visited the country two weeks 
ago, serving as his control offic
mer U.S. Attorney 
Michael Sullivan, state Rep. Daniel Winslow and businessman Gabriel Gomez.The 
general election is June 25, for the open Senate seat of Democrat 
John Kerry.Another environmental group spending big money to defeat Lynch 
is the NextGen Committee, which has reported spending more than $196,000, 
according to Federal Election Commission filings.The group is backed by 
California billionaire Thomas Steyer, who has called on Lynch to oppose 
the pipeline. NextGen has spent $54,700 for an aerial banner that read 
"Steve Lynch says: Go Habs! And Go Canadian Dirty Oil."The banner appears 
to question Lynchs loyalty to the Boston Bruins. The "Habs" is the 
nickname for the Montreal Canadiens. The banner was flown over downtown 
Boston ahead of a matchup between the two hockey teams.NextGen also spent 
more than $50,000 for video mobile billboards and $40,000 for online advertisements. 
That's an apparent violation of an agreement signed by Lynch and Markey 
known as the "People's Pledge," which is designed to discourage radio, television 
and Internet ads by outside groups. If there is a violation, the 
candidate who benefits agrees to pay half the cost of the ad 
to a charity named by their rival.Markey has made environmental issues one 
of his top priorities and the focus of a television campaign ad 
that highlighted his role in holding BP responsible for the 2010 oil 
spill in the Gulf of Mexico.Another big supporter of Markey is the 
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