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Thu May 28 13:04:33 2015
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 10:04:28 -0700
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NEW YORK Three security contractors including two Americans were released by
Iraqi Army forces Tuesday after they were held for more than two
weeks, the chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security announced as
he demanded a full report on the episode.Republican Peter King identified the
men as Army veteran Alex Antiohos of West Babylon, N.Y., National Guardsman
Jonas March of Savannah, Georgia and Kevin Fisher of Fiji.King said they
were working for a security firm when Iraqi Ministry of Defense officials
rejected paperwork prepared on their behalf by the Iraqi Ministry of Interior
and began holding them on Dec. 9.The men weren't charged with any
crimes and King said it appeared that the men were not injured.He
said Antiohos, who lives on Long Island, spoke to his wife Tuesday
evening, and he was expected to be home later this week."She said
he seems to be doing well," he said.King said they were released
after efforts by his office, the State Depart
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't coming home to the hostility many Vietnam veterans encountered. The first
large-scale event honoring Vietnam veterans was not held until 1982, when thousands
marched in Washington for the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Parades
were later held in New York in 1985 -- 10 years after
the war ended -- and in Chicago the next year.
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ts during their stay.Willis's DJing turn did not get quite as high
marks as her mother's moves, a spy said.Friend FOX411 on Facebook.Ironically, Moore
and Kutcher headed to Parrot Cay just last month for a romantic
getaway, to try and repair their marriage and celebrate Moore's 49th birthday,
after Kutcher was caught cheating with Sara Leal, 22.But shortly after their
tropical escape, Moore announced she would file for divorce. Moore and Kutcher
often vacationed on the island at the private residence of Moore's ex,
Bruce Willis.Other celebrities in Parrot Cay for the holidays included Charlize Theron,
with her mother, and "Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol" producer J.J. Abrams
and his wife, Katie McGrath.Reps for Moore could not be reached. A
rep for Parrot Cay declined to comment.Is Demi Moore Aging Backwards?Don't call
her a cougar!
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a second train to keep moving on the same track and
slam into it.Among those singled out for blame was former Minister of
Railways Liu Zhijun, who was the public face of efforts to build
the bullet train and was detained in February amid a graft investigation.
The Cabinet also cited the general manager of the company that manufactured
the signal, who died of a heart attack while talking to investigators
in August.
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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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re courts.Rights groups have said some officers have explained the tests as
a way to clear their names of possible charges of abuse by
the protesters. Women protesters said they were threatened with prostitution charges before
they were subjected to the tests.Hossam Bahgat, a human rights activist who
was involved in the case, said the court ruling restores some justice
to the abused women and is a first step toward holding military
officials accountable."It is also very symbolically important because it is a crack
in the wall of impunity the (military rulers) have built around their
personnel and their conduct" against protesters and women in particular, he said.He
said the lawyers will try to upgrade the charges against the army
doctor to sexual assault instead of the current indecent act.Ibrahim, who covers
her hair in the style of conservative Muslims, told a private TV
station Monday that she filed the suits because she wanted to spare
others what she wen
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