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Managing Director of travel company Tui Nick Longman reads a statement abouta deadly gun attack in Tunisia outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London Tuesday Feb. 28, 2017 . The coroner said the Tunisian police response to a deadly gun attack on the beach resort of Sousse was "at best shambolic, at worst cowardly." Judge Nicholas Lorraine-Smith is delivering his findings Tuesday at an inquest into the deaths of 30 British tourists killed in the June 2015 attack at the five-star Riu Imperial Marhaba hotel. (Kirsty O'Connor/PA via AP)
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FILE - This is a Friday, June 26, 2015 file photo of an injured person being treated on a Tunisian beach, in Sousse Tunisia. A British coroner said the Tunisian police response to a deadly gun attack on the beach resort of Sousse was "at best shambolic, at worst cowardly." Judge Nicholas Lorraine-Smith is delivering his findings Tuesday Feb. 28, 2017 at an inquest into the deaths of 30 British tourists killed in the June 2015 attack at the five-star Riu Imperial Marhaba hotel. (Jawhare FM/File via AP)
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In this image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, a customer prepares to drink an espresso coffee at a traditional coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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In this image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, a waiter dishes espresso coffees for customers at a traditional coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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In this image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, a waiter dishes an espresso coffee for a customer at a traditional coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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In this image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, waiter Ciro Chierchia prepares a traditional espresso macchiato at a coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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In this image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, a waiter prepares a traditional espresso coffee for customers at a traditional coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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In this file image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, waiter Ciro Chierchia dishes an espresso at a traditional coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) ** FILE **
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In this image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, a waiter prepares a traditional espresso coffee for customers at a traditional coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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In this image taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, waiter Ciro Chierchia prepares a traditional espresso coffe at a coffee bar in Milan, Italy. Longtime CEO Howard Schultz's vision for Starbucks was largely inspired by the Milan coffee bars he experienced on his first trip to the northern Italian city in 1983. Schultz will continue on with the company to open ''the quintessential Roastery'' in Milan by the end of 2018. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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A customer drinks an espresso coffee at a traditional coffee bar in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 27, 2017. (Associated Press) **FILE**
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As of Monday, more than 650 people have signed a petition in support of turning four Montgomery County-owned parking lots into mixed-use recreational parks. Lot 25 in downtown Bethesda is one of four parking lots. (Photographs by Julia Brouillette/The Washington Times)
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FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2017 file photo, Market Street Grill server Colton Prestwich works behind the Zion Curtain, in Salt Lake City. A Utah lawmaker is unveiling a proposal overhauling liquor laws and allowing restaurants to get rid of barriers known as "Zion Curtains" but in exchange require a type of buffer zone around bars or areas where drinks are prepared. The buffer zones would have to be 10 feet from the rest of the dining room or a waiting area and walled off and be off limits to anyone under 21 years old. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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In this 2009 photo, Shawn Boyle, general manager of Faustina restaurant in Salt Lake City, demonstrates how easily the "Zion Curtain" barrier can be removed from the restaurant's bar area. In heavily Mormon Utah, a lawmaker introduced a proposal Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, that allows restaurants to get rid of barriers that block people from seeing alcoholic drinks being made, a shield that supporters curbs underage drinking by hiding the glamour of bartending. (Paul Fraughton/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
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In this photo taken in 2011, a frosted glass curtain hides a portion of the bar at Brio Tuscan Grille at Fashion Place Mall in Murray City, Utah. In heavily Mormon Utah, a lawmaker introduced a proposal Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, that allows restaurants to get rid of barriers known as "Zion Curtains" that block people from seeing alcoholic drinks being made. (Paul Fraughton/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
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This undated illustration provided by Bright Green Group of Companies, Inc. depicting Bright Green's planned construction on the Acoma Indian Reservation. On a patch of tribal land in western New Mexico, a Delaware-based company plans to build a $160 million state-of-the-art greenhouse for researching and growing medicinal plants, including marijuana. (Bright Green Group of Companies, Inc. via AP)
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FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2017, file photo, Market Street Grill server Colton Prestwich works behind the Zion Curtain, in Salt Lake City. A Utah lawmaker is unveiling a proposal overhauling liquor laws and allowing restaurants to get rid of barriers known as "Zion Curtains" but in exchange require a type of buffer zone around bars or areas where drinks are prepared. The buffer zones would have to be 10 feet from the rest of the dining room or a waiting area and walled off and be off limit to anyone under 21 years old. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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This undated illustration provided by Bright Green Group of Companies, Inc. depicts Bright Green's planned construction on the Acoma Indian Reservation. On a patch of tribal land in western New Mexico, a Delaware-based company plans to build a $160 million state-of-the-art greenhouse for researching and growing medicinal plants, including marijuana. (Bright Green Group of Companies, Inc. via AP)
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This Feb. 19, 2017 photo shows a burnt almond torte cake from Prantl's, a bakery in Pittsburgh. The cake has been dubbed the 'best cake in America.' It's one of a number of classic eats in Pittsburgh enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)