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ment, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the Defense Department and the White 
House.He said he will demand answers from the Iraqis as well from 
U.S. authorities about how the incident was handled after they learned about 
the men."We're going to have thousands of contractors over there, including many 
Americans. Can the Iraqis just take them off the street and hold 
them? This is a terrible precedent. We have to get to the 
bottom of this," he said.The New York congressman said he was concerned 
that U.S. military authorities had not been notified by the U.S. embassy 
that the men were being held and that embassy representatives had not 
visited the men when he learned about it from Antiohos' wife last 
week."We have to find out if there could have been better coordination 
between all the agencies to make sure something like this doesn't happen 
again," King said.U.S. troops completed a full withdrawal this month after nearly 
nine years of war."This should be a bit of a wak

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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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hows that 15 registered sex offenders live in the park that numbers 
about two dozen homes. Plumadore is not on Indiana's registered sex offenders 
list. He has a criminal record in Florida and North Carolina that 
includes convictions for trespassing and assault.The girl's relatives told the newspaper that 
Plumadore had cared for Aliahna's ailing grandfather until his death early this 
month and was living in her grandfather's mobile home."He was a trusted 
family friend," Aliahna's step-grandfather, David Story, told The Associated Press late Monday, 
saying he was surprised by the arrest.Sheriff Ken Fries said investigators questioned 
Plumadore on Friday and Saturday and that he was arrested Monday after 
being interviewed by detectives for several hours more."The story just didn't make 
sense to our investigators or to me when I first heard it," 
Fries said Monday night. "I thought this is the guy we needed 
to focus on. If we are going to find her, he's going 
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an enthusiasm with a number of people that's very exciting to watch," 
Romney said.By the next debate, sponsored by Fox News, the goodwill seemed 
to dissipate, as Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann ripped into Paul over his 
foreign policy views.As Paul rises in the Iowa polls, the candidates have 
even less reason to be gracious toward him.The RealClearPolitics average of recent 
polls shows Paul leading the field in Iowa by about 2 percentage 
points. Recent polls generally have him trading the lead with Romney -- 
while Gingrich, who used to maintain a double-digit lead in Iowa, falls 
back to third place.Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center 
for Politics, suggested the dynamic in the Iowa race is becoming clear."You've 
got a battle for first place between just two candidates -- Romney 
and Ron Paul," he said Wednesday on Fox News.Most of the GOP 
candidates are now aggressively courting Iowa caucus-goers. Paul is set to travel 
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titude toward Iran's nuclear program."The greatest threat that Israel faces, and frankly 
the greatest threat that the world faces, is a nuclear Iran. ... 
We have differing views on this," Romney said at a cafe in 
Muscatine, Iowa. "Actually one of the people running for president thinks it's 
OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I don't."Former House Speaker 
Newt Gingrich, whose numbers in Iowa have dropped precipitously while Paul's have 
climbed, has emerged as one of the Texas congressman's toughest critics in 
the closing days of the Iowa blitz.Asked Tuesday whom he would vote 
for if left with a choice between Paul and President Obama, Gingrich 
bucked Republicans' typical anybody-but-Obama answer, calling that a "very hard choice.""I think 
Barack Obama is very destructive to the future of the United States. 
I think Ron Paul's views are totally outside the mainstream of virtually 
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 western Massachusetts.Prince hanged herself in January 2010 after classmates taunted her 
after she dated a popular boy. She had recently moved from Ireland 
to South Hadley, a rural town about 100 miles west of Boston.Five 
students later accepted plea deals in criminal cases connected with bullying that 
preceded her death. None involved prison time.Prince's death drew international attention and 
was among several high-profile teen suicides that prompted new laws aimed at 
cracking down on bullying in schools. All school districts in Massachusetts are 
now required to develop bullying prevention plans.After unsuccessful attempts to gain access 
to details of the settlement, which was reached with the town and 
its insurer in November 2010, Bazelon sought a court order to release 
the information under the state's public records law.In an order dated Dec. 
23, Superior Court Judge Mary Lou-Rup ruled in favor of Bazelon, saying 
the town had not shown what harm would be c

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