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BEIRUT Activists say Syrian security forces have fired guns and tear
gas at thousands of anti-government protesters in the central city of Hama
and killed at least six people.Several thousand protesters were trying to reach
the city's main Assi square to stage a sit-in amid a heavy
security presence Wednesday when troops opened fire to disperse them.Hama-based activist Saleh
Abu Kamel told The Associated Press he had the names of six
people who were killed and many wounded. The number could not be
immediately confirmed.Activists say they expect a team of Arab League monitors now
in Syria to head to Hama on Thursday.
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BEIJING A long-awaited government report said design flaws and sloppy management
caused a bullet train crash in July that killed 40 people and
triggered a public outcry over the high cost and dangers of China's
showcase transportation system.A former railway minister was among 54 officials found responsible
for the crash, a Cabinet statement said Wednesday.The crash report was highly
anticipated by the public. Regulations required the government to release the report
by Nov. 20. When that date passed, the government offered little explanation,
drawing renewed criticism by state media, which have been unusually skeptical about
the handling of the accident and the investigation.The Cabinet statement cited "serious
design flaws and major safety risks" and what it said were a
string of errors in equipment procurement and management.The report affirmed earlier government
statements that a lightning strike caused one bullet train to stall and
a sensor failure allowed
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Syrian border to the Iranian border, is one of Iraq's most nagging
post-Saddam era problems. American forces for years acted as a buffer between
the Kurds and Arabs in the area by building partnerships between Iraqi
army forces and their Kurdish counterparts known as the peshmerga. But after
the U.S. troops' withdrawal, officials warn violence could flare there.Parliament speaker Osama
al-Nujaifi, a Sunni Arab nationalist from Ninevah and an outspoken opponent to
Kurdish land ambitions, called the granting of the exploration blocs an "unacceptable
violation" of Ninevah's administrative boundaries and demanded it be annulled. Opposition to
the Kurds' moves is one of the few things that unite Sunni
Arabs and the Shiite parties that dominate the Baghdad government.A day earlier,
a Ninevah provincial delegation to Baghdad files an official complaint to the
government, according to provincial councilman Abdul-Rahim al-Shimmari.Baghdad and the Kurdish government have
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APDec. 19: Actor Tom Cruise attends the U.S. premiere of 'Mission: Impossible
- Ghost Protocol' at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York.LOS ANGELES
Tom Cruise's latest mission has won a holiday weekend that's shaping up
with some silent nights at movie theaters as business continues to lag.Studio
estimates Sunday placed Cruise's "Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol" a solid No.
1 with $26.5 million domestically over its first weekend in full release.
The movie raised its total to $59 million since it started a
week earlier in huge-screen cinemas and expanded nationwide last Wednesday, and distributor
Paramount estimated that revenues will reach $72.7 million by Monday.Cruise's fourth "Mission"
flick was a bright spot over a Christmas weekend filled with so-so
tidings for Hollywood, whose usually busy holiday stretch since Thanksgiving has been
a bust.Generally well-reviewed movies from Steven Spielberg ("The Adventures of Tintin"), David
Fincher ("The Girl with t
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APDec. 27, 2011: Samira Ibrahim, 25, flashes the victory sign during a
rally supporting women's rights in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian court has ordered
the country's military rulers to stop the use of "virginity tests" on
female detainees, a practice that has caused an uproar among activists and
rights. Ibrahim filed a lawsuit after being subjected to a forced 'test."CAIRO
An Egyptian court on Tuesday ordered the country's military rulers to
stop the use of "virginity tests" on female detainees, in a rare
condemnation by a civilian tribunal of a military practice that has caused
an uproar among activists and rights groups.The virginity test allegations first surfaced
after a March 9 rally in Cairo's Tahrir Square that turned violent
when men in plainclothes attacked protesters, and the army cleared the square
by force. The rights group Human Rights Watch said seven women were
subjected to the tests.The ban came a week after public outrage over
scenes of soldier
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was not dreaming of a white Christmas.For
the third year in a row, the California Democrat shacked up in
a sun-drenched, beachside hotel at Historic Ka'upulehu in Kona on the island
of Hawaii, the Hawaii Reporter reported this week. For the past two
years, Pelosi reserved a posh suite that fetches $10,000 a night.The Four
Seasons Resort Hualalai offers visitors beachfront dining, fashion boutiques and Jack Nicklaus
signature golf, the paper reported. In years past, the paper reported, local
taxpayers coughed up $34,000 for police detail to escort Pelosi around the
island.President Obama and his family are also spending the holidays at the
tropical paradise during a 17-day vacation in Kailua, Oahu.
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