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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (TrackRBravo)
Tue Jun 16 20:06:49 2015

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Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:06:46 -0700
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APDecember 27, 2011: Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks during 
a campaign stop at the Glenn Miller Museum in Clarinda, Iowa.Texas Gov. 
Rick Perry's campaign announced Tuesday it will file a lawsuit in an 
attempt to get on the ballot for Virginia's Republican presidential primary.Perry failed 
to qualify for the ballot after the Republican Party of Virginia said 
his campaign had not filed the required 10,000 signatures."Virginia ballot access rules 
are among the most onerous and are particularly problematic in a multi-candidate 
election," Perry campaign communications director Ray Sullivan said in a statement published 
by National Journal."We believe that the Virginia provisions unconstitutionally restrict the rights 
of candidates and voters by severely restricting access to the ballot, and 
we hope to have those provisions overturned or modified to provide greater 
ballot access to Virginia voters and the candidates seeking to earn their 

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tate Hillary Clinton wrote. "Officials from U.S. Embassy Baghdad will visit regularly 
and frequently....At this new location, the U.N. High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) 
will be able to conduct refugee status determinations for the residents of 
Ashraf -- a necessary first step toward resettlement to third countries."So who 
are these Iranians left stateless in Iraq and why does the U.S. 
have a responsibility for them?The group known as the Mujahideen Khalq or 
MEK, has been based in Iraq since the 1980s.Saddam Hussein gave them 
protection because they helped him fight Ayatollah Khomeini and the mullahs in 
Iran. Since the U.S. military toppled Saddam Hussein after the invasion in 
2003, the Iranians have been urging Iraq to hand over the exiles, 
whom Tehran considers traitors and spies.Technically, the MEK is still on the 
State Department's Foreign Terrorist Organization list, placed there by President Bill Clinton 
because the group allegedly killed six American d

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nvention ...are respected at Camp Ashraf."According to former Homeland Security chief Tom 
Ridge, "We asked a group of people to disarm themselves, to give 
away, surrender their capability of defending themselves. And in exchange for that, 
we promised them, we made a commitment that we would provide for 
their safety and security."The 3,400 Iranian exiles living in Camp Ashraf worry 
they will be killed if left in Iraq without U.S. protection."This agreement 
has not been negotiated with the MEK," Ridge wrote in response to 
a Fox query in the wake of the announced deal. "Since the 
U.S. has yet to lift its 'foreign terrorist organization' designation, many of 
us are concerned that the Iraqi government under the influence of Iran 
and even with their direct support may provoke an incident against these 
defenseless residents to justify another massacre. I just want to reiterate that 
this is NOT a negotiated arrangement and frankly, it doesn't appear the 
U.S. had much 

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nd technological concerns, Ramotowski said.In-person interviews weren't the norm before 9/11, when 
consular officials had the authority to approve travelers based on an application 
alone. Since then, however, screenings have become more strenuous, with fingerprint checks 
and facial recognition screening of photographs.The State Department has made moves to 
boost its tourist services in recent years, transferring employees from underworked offices 
to bustling embassies and consular posts. Many visa processing centers are also 
operating under extended hours.Other proposed changes include granting more multi-entry visas and 
charging premium fees to tourists who want a visa right away, similar 
to the premium passport fee charged to Americans with last-minute passport requests. 
The tourism industry also wants more visa processing officers and to allow 
travelers to submit applications in their native language."We can't afford to treat 
them in a way that gives them an im

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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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iplomats during the 1970's when the U.S. was supporting the Shah in 
Tehran. The group was reportedly placed on the list at a time 
when the State Department was attempting to engage Iran diplomatically.More recently, the 
MEK and its affiliates have also helped the U.S. and Western intelligence 
agencies. They provided information about the secret uranium enrichment facility in Natanz 
- a key intelligence breakthrough for the West.Iran is so threatened by 
them that when an agreement was reported in recent days, a militia 
aligned with Iran's Quds force reportedly fired Katyusha rockets at Camp Ashraf, 
which is located in northeastern Iraq.Further, a bipartisan group of more than 
a dozen top former U.S. national security advisers have been lobbying the 
State Department to protect the people of Camp Ashraf. They argue that 
the U.S. has a moral obligation to protect the Camp Ashraf residents 
because the U.S. military convinced the MEK to disarm after the U.S. 
invasio
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