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Tickets for the event begin at .99 for one attendee and one book, not including admission to the park, which is separate and required. Residents can purchase tickets at sandiegozoo.org. Event attendance is capped at 1,200 people.The event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. at the zoo's Wegeforth Bowl. The San Diego Zoo is located at 2920 Zoo Drive. 351

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Trump announced the decision to move the embassy in December, when he formally recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. It marked the fulfillment of a campaign promise he made to the pro-Israel group American Israel Public Affairs Committee.The embassy move is contentious for Palestinians, who hope to claim part of the city as their future capital, and for many in the Arab world, as it is home to some of the holiest sites in Islam. The city also is home to holy sites for Jews and Christians.In 1995, Congress passed a law requiring America to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, but every president since then has declined to make the move, citing national security interests.The State Department noted that the opening takes place on the 70th anniversary of American recognition of the Israeli state, the day of its founding and a day Palestinians refer to as "The Catastrophe," referring to the hundreds of thousands of people who were expelled from, or fled, their homes during the war that surrounded the foundation of Israel. 1050

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Those in the limo weren't just friends -- many were family.Four sisters -- Mary Dyson, Abby Jackson, Allison King and Amy Steenburg -- all perished in the crash, state Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara said. Steenburg's husband Axel Steenburg also was killed.Many of the victims were from the upstate city of Amsterdam, about 20 miles north of the crash site. Jackson was a special education teacher in Amsterdam, said Santabarbara, who represents the part of New York where the crash happened.Valerie Abeling said her niece, Erin Vertucci and Erin's husband Shane McGowan, died together. They got married just four months ago."It's a horrible tragedy, and there's no words to describe how we feel," Abeling said."These were young couples, just got married and had their whole lives ahead of them."Karina Halse said she's struggling with the loss of her sister, Amanda Halse, who was killed along with her boyfriend."My heart is completely sunken," Karina said. "I can't even imagine how it happened, or why it happened."And Barbara Douglas isn't just grieving the deaths of her two nieces. She's mourning the loss of two mothers."They were fun-loving. They were wonderful girls," Douglas said. "They'd do anything for you, and they were very close to each other."Douglas' face grew increasingly somber as she thought of her nieces' three children."They now have no parents," Douglas said. 1387

  

Traveling on a tourist visa, Chau arrived at the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in October with one mission: preach to the Sentinelese.Indian authorities say Chau was 27, but Mat Staver, founder of a Christian ministry that Chau was involved with as a college student, gave Chau's age as 26.He had traveled to the remote island years ago and returned knowing that his mission was illegal and risky. Still, he wanted to get to know the islanders' way of life. He hoped to eventually share the gospel and perhaps translate the Bible, said a friend, John Middleton Ramsey.He asked a local friend, an electronic engineer, to get a boat and also recruit others -- several fishermen and a water sports expert -- who could help him.He carefully planned his expedition and used a 13-page long journal to write his strategy, the steps he would take to reach the island and, later, some of his memories.After he paid the fishermen around 0, police said, the group boarded "a wooded boat fitted with motors" and headed to the island on the night of November 15.They stopped a little less than half a mile away and waited in the dark. At some point in the morning, Chau "used a canoe to reach the shore of the island," Pathak said.He returned later that day with arrow injuries, police said.But that did not discourage him.He returned to the island the following day. It's unclear what happened but "the (tribespeople) broke his canoe" and he had no other option than to swim back to the boat.On the third attempt of his mission, he didn't come back.The fishermen said they later saw the tribespeople dragging his body around but police haven't been able to independently verify Chau's death. Authorities believe he was killed.All seven locals who facilitated the trip have been arrested. 1776

  

Traffic was closed at Siempre Viva Rd. east of the CHP Inspection Facility driveway, Kellianne Way to Siempre Viva Rd., and Enrico Fermi Place from Enrico Fermi Dr. to Kellianne Way. 182

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