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Fri May 29 21:43:18 2015

Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 18:43:15 -0700
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NEW YORK  A U.S. congressman from New York says three security 
contractors, including two Americans, have been released by Iraqi Army forces after 
they were held for more than two weeks.Republican Peter King announced the 
releases of the men Tuesday. He identifies them as an Army veteran 
from Long Island, a former National Guardsman from Savannah,Ga., and a man 
from Fiji. He says they were working for a security firm when 
Iraqi Ministry of Defense officials rejected paperwork prepared on their behalf by 
the IraqiMinistry of Interior and held them Dec. 9.The men weren't charged 
with any crimes. King says they were released Tuesday after efforts by 
his office, the State Department, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the DefenseDepartment 
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o visit relatives and Jazmin Reyes, his 16-year-old girlfriend whom he had 
met on the Internet months earlier, the Chicago Tribune reports.Marron's family typically 
returned to their native town each Christmas, but they couldn't afford to 
make the trip this year. Marron was able to save enough money, 
however, from his summer job as a restaurant server, according to the 
Tribune.Dozens gathered Tuesday night in the suburb of Mount Prospect. They carried 
candles, flowers and balloons. The Daily Herald reports that the group prayed 
quietly in Spanish.Marron, a student at Rolling Meadows High School in suburban 
Chicago, loved spending time with family and "made everyone smile," said friend 
Joel Muneton."I found out through Facebook, and it was shocking," said Andres 
Montiel. "I've known him since I was like in first grade. It 
was just really rough."Fellow students reflected on what the rest of the 
school year will be like without him. A Facebook page titled "Red 
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ie Battley Gingrich responded to the judge by saying she did not 
desire one at this time although she had adequate and ample grounds 
for divorce.Gingrichs campaign website officially quotes the candidates daughter, Jackie Gingrich Cushman, 
on questions about his first divorce: It was her mother that requested 
the divorce, not Newt.Asked about the apparent contradiction at a media avail 
in Dubuque, Gingrich declined to comment, emphasizing that the divorce was 30-years-old.You 
can read my younger daughter's column and talk to her, he said. 
She covered it more than I could have and that's all I'm 
going to say."Callista, Gingrichs third wife and twenty years his junior, was 
in familiar territory during her debut at the campaign mic. A former 
student at Luther College, she told the audience she had lived on 
the floor above the Mabe's Pizza her senior year.Since 2005, the Gingrich 
Foundation has annually gifted $25,000 to Luther College for the Newt L. 
and Callista

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ed the child.A judge ordered Plumadore held without bail or bond at 
an initial hearing Tuesday, sheriff's department spokesman Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel said. He 
has yet to be formally charged in Aliahna's death.Aliahna and her two 
younger sisters were staying with Plumadore because their mother had been sick 
with the flu.Plumadore told The Journal Gazette on Sunday that Aliahna disappeared 
from his home Friday morning while he was sleeping after having gone 
to a gas station about a mile away to buy a cigar.Authorities 
have said the store's surveillance video shows him there about that time.Aliahna 
wasn't reported missing until Friday night. Plumadore said the younger girls told 
him their mother had picked her up and he didn't realize until 
hours later that this wasn't true.On Saturday, more than 100 emergency workers 
searched for Aliahna around the trailer park on the city's north side 
where Aliahna and Plumadore lived. FBI agents were there Monday.A state website 
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Oppenheimer &amp; Co.Although Iraq sits atop the world's fourth largest proven reserves 
of conventional crude, decades of sanctions, war, sabotage and negligence have battered 
the sector that generates about 95 percent of the government's foreign revenues. 
Iraq hopes to boost its output to 12 million barrels per day 
by 2017 from about 3 million a day now. Such a surge 
will only be possible with help from foreign majors.Despite its oil resources, 
electricity remains spotty, at best, years after Saddam's ouster and the country 
faces chronic problems with unemployment and private sector growth largely because of 
daily violence and rampant corruption.Western companies have so far been wary of 
significant investments in a country where violence has recently spiked, and where 
tensions are growing between Sunnis and Shiites.During the last two international licensing 
rounds, Western majors expressed little appetite, and Baghdad signed contracts with a 
host of state-run com

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of the population) have served in the military. This community we have 
probably 25 percent who have served or are still serving in the 
military."The Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments recently created a web-based Network 
of Care.Sallie Clark, who chairs the PPACG, says the Network of Care 
gives veterans and their families in the area the ability, "To look 
in one place to get whatever service they need. Whether that's employment, 
whether that's dealing with mental health issues, whether that's working through family 
challenges when they come back from overseas."Charlotte Nal, whose husband David is 
a 1st Sgt. in the Army, says the site is invaluable for 
the area's veterans as well as the families of those still serving."I 
think a national foundation would be excellent, especially for someone who can't 
have access to the site that's accessible here. It could be very 
important for them."Bennet's office says several Republicans are considering whether to cospons


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