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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 
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 to serve China's poor majority.Beijing is rapidly expanding China's 56,000-mile rail 
network, which is overloaded with passengers and cargo. But it has scaled 
back plans amid concern about whether the railway ministry can repay its 
mounting debts.On Friday, the current railways minister, Sheng Guangzu, announced railway construction 
spending next year will be cut to about $65 billion, down from 
this year's projected $75 billion.A failure to expand rail capacity could choke 
economic growth because exporters away from China's coast rely on rail to 
get goods to ports.The rail ministry's reported debt is $300 billion. Analysts 
say its revenues are insufficient to repay that. That has prompted concern 
the ministry might need to be bailed out by Chinese taxpayers.

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ished in 2010 in the same journal, politely citing a multitude of 
problems with the study's methodology. The Indian researchers responded a month later 
with their own two-paragraph letter defending the methodology and calling for a 
larger study to establish the superiority of antibiotic treatment over surgery.There's no 
word whether that larger study is pending, but the journal's editors retracted 
the original article for reasons of alleged plagiarism, stating that "significant portions 
of the article were published earlier" by other researchers in 2000 and 
1995.#2: Litter breeds crime and discrimination.It sounded so reasonable: Graffiti and litter 
in urban settings can trigger changes in the brain that can lead 
to crime, hatred and discrimination. Alas, the senior author of this April 
2011 paper in Science, Dutch social psychologist Diederik Stapel, might have fabricated 
much of the data.The journal Science retracted the paper in November upon 
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e widespread issue of sexual harassment and sexual assault in the military 
starts by ending it at the service academies," Jacob said in a 
statement.West Point did not immediately return a call seeking comment.Other academy officials 
said they believe the increase in reporting indicates a positive step in 
making cadets and midshipmen feel more comfortable about reporting incidents   
a crucial part of addressing the problem."We believe that there's much more 
trust in our system than maybe we've seen in years past," said 
Col. Reni Renner, vice commandant culture and climate at the Air Force 
Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.Deborah Goode, a spokeswoman at the Naval Academy 
in Annapolis, Md., said the school includes training for midshipmen throughout all 
four years to prevent harassment and encourage reporting."We believe there is a 
better understanding by midshipmen of what constitutes sexual harassment and sexual assault, 
as well as an increased willingness to re

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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 
Washington say they would be happy to help stage a big celebration, 
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 
tens of thousands of U.S. troops still fighting a bloody war in 
Afghanistan, anything that looks like a big victory celebration could be seen 
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