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if you are over sixty-two you can get more than SocialSecurity.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ReverseM)
Sun Jul 5 09:34:38 2015

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Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2015 06:34:37 -0700
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nt Bashar Assad's authoritarian rule began. The League said a team of 
12 visited Homs on Monday.On Tuesday, tens of thousands of defiant Syrian 
protesters had thronged the streets shortly after authorities withdrew tanks from Homs, 
in the first sign the regime was complying with the League's plan 
to end the 9-month-old crackdown against dissent.After agreeing to the League's pullback 
plan on Dec 19, the regime intensified its crackdown on dissent; government 
troops killed hundreds in the past week and Syria was condemned internationally 
for flouting the spirit of the agreement.The U.N. says more than 5,000 
people have been killed since March in the political violence across Syria.

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though analysts say Kim Yong Un is on the path toward cementing 
his power and all moves in North Korea so far -- from 
titles giving him power over the ruling party and military and his 
leading position in the funeral procession, his age and inexperience leave questions 
about Kim's long-term prospects. Whereas his father was groomed for power for 
20 years before taking over, the younger Kim has had fewer than 
two years.He also faces the huge challenges of running a country that 
struggles to feed its people even as it pursues a nuclear weapons 
program that has earned it international sanctions and condemndation.Kim Jong Il -- 
who led with absolute rule after his father Kim Il Sung's death 
in 1994, through a famine that killed hundreds of thousands and the 
controversial buildup of North Korea's nuclear and missile programs -- died of 
a heart attack Dec. 17 at age 69.Mourners in parkas lined the 
streets of Pyongyang, waving, stamping and crying as the convoy beari

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MEXICO CITY  The body of a U.S. teenager was found in 
the trunk of a burned-out car in western Mexico along with the 
bodies of two other youths, prosecutors said Tuesday.An employee of the state 
prosecutors' office in Michoacan state said the car holding the remains of 
the three young men was found on the side of a rural 
road on Christmas Eve. The young men had last been seen on 
the night of Dec. 23.The employee, who was not authorized to be 
quoted by name, identified the dead American as 18-year-old Alexis Uriel Marron.Prosecutors 
are looking into robbery as a possible motive because none of the 
men's possessions were found in the car. But the area has also 
been the scene of bloody turf battles between drug gangs. The Knights 
Templar and Jalisco New Generation cartels are believed to be active in 
the area.Marron was a student at Rolling Meadows High School in suburban 
Chicago and had relatives throughout the area. Marron's cousin, Danila Zendejas, told 
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aused by disclosure of the settlement. The judge noted that the Prince 
family had not registered an objection to releasing the details.Edward Ryan, lawyer 
for the town, did not immediately return an after-hours call Tuesday seeking 
comment.Ryan had argued in court that the settlement was not a public 
document and that all parties involved had agreed to keep it confidential.

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TEHRAN, Iran  Iran's official news agency is quoting a top official 
as saying Iran will close the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off oil 
exports, if the West imposes sanctions on Iran's oil shipments.According to the 
IRNA report Tuesday Vice President Mohamed Reza Rahimi said Iran does not 
want hostilities but charged that the West continues its plots against Iran.Rahimi 
has no major role in Iran's foreign or military policy.Iran is conducting 
a 10-day naval maneuver in the area the of the Strait of 
Hormuz, where about 40 percent of the world's oil supply passes. Closing 
the strait would have immense world economic impact.The West is considering limiting 
Iran's oil trade over its disputed nuclear program. Some 80 percent of 
Iran's foreign revenue comes from oil exports.

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BEIJING  A long-awaited government report said design flaws and sloppy management 
caused a bullet train crash in July that killed 40 people and 
triggered a public outcry over the dangers of China's showcase transportation system.A 
former railway minister was among 54 officials found responsible for the crash, 
a Cabinet statement said Wednesday. Several were ordered dismissed from Communist Party 
posts but there was no word of possible criminal penalties.The crash report 
was highly anticipated by the public. The disaster near the southern city 
of Wenzhou also injured 177 people and had triggered a public outcry 
over the high cost and dangers of the bullet train system, a 
prestige project that once enjoyed lofty status on a level with the 
country's manned space program.Regulations had required the report to be released by 
Nov. 20. When that date passed, the government offered little explanation, drawing 
renewed criticism by state media, which have been unusually s

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