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and even to get their food and drink," he added in frustration.In
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full access to the Syrian people."We expect that Arab League monitors will
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APDec. 24, 2011: U.S. Army 1st Cavalry 3rd Brigade soldiers march onto
the parade grounds upon their return home from deployment in Iraq, at
Fort Hood, Texas.WASHINGTON Americans probably will not be seeing a huge
ticker-tape parade anytime soon for troops returning from Iraq, and it is
not clear if veterans of the nine-year campaign will ever enjoy the
grand, flag-waving, red-white-and-blue homecoming that the nation's fighting men and women received
after World War II and the Gulf War.Officials in New York and
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but Pentagon officials say they haven't been asked to plan one.Most welcome-homes
have been smaller-scale: hugs from families at military posts across the country,
a somber commemoration by President Obama at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.With
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FORT WAYNE, Ind. A babysitter and trusted neighbor has confessed that
he bludgeoned a 9-year-old Indiana girl to death with a brick then
dismembered her, hiding her head, hands and feet at his home and
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investigators said in an affidavit that 39-year-old Michael Plumadore admits he killed
Aliahna Lemmon on Thursday.According to the affidavit, Plumadore told police that after
beating Aliahna to death, he stuffed her body into trash bags and
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ores of oil deals, mostly with mid-sized companies. Baghdad considers all of
these deals illegal and has blacklisted the companies involved.The Kurds and Exxon
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acquiesce.They "are now in a position where they could essentially force Baghdad
to accept the status quo and the two separate regulatory systems that
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ence followed with a full retraction on Dec. 23. Meanwhile, in a
disturbing twist, senior author Judy Mikovits was fired from the Whittemore Peterson
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possession of stolen property and unlawful taking of computer data, equipment and
supplies. Science is investigating whether the data were manipulated.Following the history of
this paper is enough to make you fatigued.* 11 Biggest Science Stories
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