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Mon Jun 22 13:05:24 2015
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 10:05:17 -0700
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina A group of 50 Argentine women threatened to
sue their plastic surgeons on Tuesday if they don't get free replacements
of faulty French breast implants.The group is led by attorney Virginia Luna,
who herself has the "PIP" silicone gel packs implanted in her breasts.
She said five of her clients have obtained out-of-court agreements to provide
free replacements, and if the rest don't get them as well, her
group will sue.The implants made by the now-defunct French company Poly Implant
Prothese were banned last year in countries around the world after more
than 1,000 women suffered ruptures. In all, 30,000 French women got the
implants, and could experience harmful leaks of cheap industrial-grade silicone -- not
the medical-grade gel that higher-quality implants use.France's health system has recommended that
any women with the implants get them replaced, and has agreed to
pay for surgeries that could total millions of dollars. Not so in
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against possible allegations of rape, indicating it was an administrative order
and not an individual decision.Because the military is also acting as a
police force, "it is the duty of the armed forces when carrying
out these duties to abide by the law and not violate its
provisions when dealing with citizens," the court ruling said.The ruling "is incredibly
important not only because it comes after scenes of sexual assault and
battery of women by military troops," said Heba Morayef, an Egypt researcher
with Human Rights Watch. "It is also important because it is the
first time a civilian court acknowledged and criticized abuse by the military."At
first the military denied administering virginity tests. Then last week, the military
prosecutor said one army doctor is on trial for abuse. On Tuesday,
after the court decision, military prosecutor Adel el-Morsi said the tests are
not condoned by the military, calling the abuse "an individual behavior" that
is befo
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nd he adds, "Recent estimates indicate that veterans comprise about one quarter
of the total adult homeless population."A new foundation would not replace the
many existing organizations that already offer help to veterans. Rather, it would
create a kind of clearinghouse of information to make it easier for
veterans to find help that already exists."Without this type of collaboration," Bennet
says, "in some communities, veterans can fall through the cracks in the
systems that support them."Bennet says a working model for the foundation already
exists in Colorado Springs, a city home to five major military installations.
Retired Air Force Major Gen. G. Wesley Clark (not to be confused
with retired U.S. Army General Wesley K. Clark who ran for President
in 2004) says the Colorado Springs region is a community that understands
the needs of America's veterans."Well I think it's important to understand up
front that in the United States approximately only 1 percent (
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keptical about the handling of the accident and the investigation.The Cabinet statement
cited "serious design flaws and major safety risks" and what it said
were a string of errors in equipment procurement and management. It also
criticized the Railways Ministry's rescue efforts.The report affirmed earlier government statements that
a lightning strike caused one bullet train to stall and then a
sensor failure and missteps by train controllers allowed a second train to
keep moving on the same track and slam into it.Those singled out
for blame included former Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun, a bullet train
booster who was detained in February amid a graft investigation. Also criticized
was the general manager of the company that manufactured the signal, who
died of a heart attack while talking to investigators in August.The decision
to assign blame to one figure who already has been jailed and
another who is dead, along with mid-level managers who have been fired,
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APDec. 27, 2011: Samira Ibrahim, 25, flashes the victory sign during a
rally supporting women's rights in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian court has ordered
the country's military rulers to stop the use of "virginity tests" on
female detainees, a practice that has caused an uproar among activists and
rights. Ibrahim filed a lawsuit after being subjected to a forced 'test."CAIRO
An Egyptian court on Tuesday ordered the country's military rulers to
stop the use of "virginity tests" on female detainees, in a rare
condemnation by a civilian tribunal of a military practice that has caused
an uproar among activists and rights groups.The virginity test allegations first surfaced
after a March 9 rally in Cairo's Tahrir Square that turned violent
when men in plainclothes attacked protesters, and the army cleared the square
by force. The rights group Human Rights Watch said seven women were
subjected to the tests.The ban came a week after public outrage over
scenes of soldier
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A Florida man accused of hacking into a range of celebrities' email
accounts -- including those of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and Mila Kunis
-- and spreading racy images online is set to appear in court
Tuesday.Christoper Chaney is expected at a Los Angeles courtroom where he will
be tried on 26 charges including identity theft, unauthorized computer access and
wiretapping, KTLA-TV reported.Chaney, 35, pleaded not guilty to the charges during a
court hearing on Nov. 1, three weeks after he was detained following
an 11-month investigation -- dubbed "Operation Hackerazzi" -- by agencies including the
FBI.He was allowed to remain free but his bail was increased from
$10,000 -- set when he initially appeared in court in Florida --
to $110,000.Chaney faces more than 120 years in prison if convicted of
all 26 counts before the court.Private cell phone pictures Johansson allegedly took
of herself surfaced on the internet in September.One photo showed the ac
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