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College Loans Relief for Students
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Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 10:06:23 -0700
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APDecember 28, 2011: In this image made from KRT television, a hearse
is driven during a funeral procession of late North Korean leader Kim
Jong Il in the snow in Pyongyang, North Korea.PYONGYANG, North Korea
North Korea's next leader escorted his father's hearse in an elaborate state
funeral on a bitter, snowy day Wednesday, bowing somberly and saluting in
front of tens of thousands of citizens who wailed and stamped their
feet in grief for Kim Jong Il.Son and successor Kim Jong Un
was head mourner on the gray day in Pyongyang, walking with one
hand on the black hearse that carried his father's coffin on its
roof, his other hand raised in salute, his head somberly bowed against
the wind.At the end of the 2 1/2-hour procession, rifles fired 21
times as Kim Jong Un stood flanked by the top party and
military officials who are expected to be his inner circle of advisers.
Kim then saluted again as goose-stepping soldiers carrying flags and rifles marched
by.Al
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s been a sensation among U.S. readers yet failed to challenge "Mission:
Impossible" and the other established franchises at the top of the box
office.Beloved by generations of readers overseas, "Tintin" launched internationally two months ahead
of its U.S. release. But the blockbuster global attention, with nearly $250
million already in the bank from foreign markets, did not translate to
crowds in the United States.The calendar made it a tough weekend for
Hollywood, with Christmas Eve -- always a slow night for movie-going --
falling on Saturday, usually the best day of the week at theaters.Christmas
Day typically is a strong one for movies, as fans squeeze in
a film between unwrapping presents and sitting down to family dinners.Two big
holiday releases -- Spielberg's World War I epic "War Horse" and Tom
Hanks and Sandra Bullock's Sept. 11 drama "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close"
-- opened Christmas Day, but estimates on their revenues will not be
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MyFoxChicago.comDecember 27, 2011: Onlookers stand outside the scene of a shooting in
Chicago.CHICAGO Two people were killed and five more wounded after a
gunman opened fire in a Chicago fast food restaurant Tuesday night.Police say
the gunman appeared to be arguing with someone, who he then chased
into the Church's Chicken in Englewood. He then began shooting.Police say two
victims died at the scene and four others were currently in the
hospital. A fifth person was reportedly injured, but their condition is unknown.The
survivors included a 16-year-old boy, a 17-year-old boy and a 51-year-old man,
who were all shot in the legs, and a 58-year-old man who
suffered multiple gunshots wounds, MyFoxChicago.com reported.Friends at the scene said one of
the dead was a 17-year-old junior at Prosser High School. "He didn't
bother nobody," said Dimitrious Doughty. "This is crazy. They just took him.
I don't understand."The gunman has not been arrested and police do not
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forced out by the blaze's intensity."Not for (not) trying, that's for sure,"
Conte said.There was somebody else trying to save the girls, too
their grandfather, Lomer Johnson. One of the girls, found dead just
inside a window, had been placed on a pile of books, apparently
so he could reach in and grab her after he jumped out.Instead,
authorities say, Johnson fell through the roof outside the window and was
found dead in the rear of the house.He and his wife, Pauline,
both of Southbury, had been visiting their daughter for the holidays. The
grandmother also died in the fire along with 10-year-old Lily and 7-year-old
twins Grace and Sarah.One girl was found dead on the third floor,
and the body of another was found with the grandmother's at the
bottom of the stairs leading to the third floor.Thomas Olshanski, a spokesman
for the U.S. Fire Administration, the lead federal agency for fire data
collection and public fire education, said the firefighters who were
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MyFoxChicago.comDecember 27, 2011: Onlookers stand outside the scene of a shooting in
Chicago.CHICAGO Two people were killed and five more wounded after a
gunman opened fire in a Chicago fast food restaurant Tuesday night.Police say
the gunman appeared to be arguing with someone, who he then chased
into the Church's Chicken in Englewood. He then began shooting.Police say two
victims died at the scene and four others were currently in the
hospital. A fifth person was reportedly injured, but their condition is unknown.The
survivors included a 16-year-old boy, a 17-year-old boy and a 51-year-old man,
who were all shot in the legs, and a 58-year-old man who
suffered multiple gunshots wounds, MyFoxChicago.com reported.Friends at the scene said one of
the dead was a 17-year-old junior at Prosser High School. "He didn't
bother nobody," said Dimitrious Doughty. "This is crazy. They just took him.
I don't understand."The gunman has not been arrested and police do not
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