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Sun Jun 28 08:22:16 2015

Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2015 05:22:14 -0700
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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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ting disorders to not make jokes about restricting and disorders.

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these recess appointments, Republicans are having the Senate gavel in gavel out 
every few days, meaning they are not officially adjourning for the year.If 
this prevents the Senate from taking a recess, lawmakers believe Obama will 
be stopped from making any recess appointments.However, this may all depend on 
how one defines a recess.Obama could argue that two or three days 
can be defined as a recess, although recent history dictates that is 
not the case.Political expert Stephen Hess of Brookings says the president would 
have to stretch to justify qualifying two or three days as a 
recess."He's got the option," Hess said, "but he's got to go back 
a long way in history to find an example that's going to 
suit his convenience if he wants to go ahead with a recess 
appointment."Democratic strategist Doug Schoen believes an effort by the president to challenge 
the recess would be too risky.I think he's going to try to 
do what he can to avoid controversy and not try to

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BAGHDAD  An oil exploration deal between U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil 
and Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region is fueling political tensions in a country 
where a post-U.S.-troop withdrawal spike in violence and political turmoil is clouding 
the climate for foreign investments sorely needed by Iraq.Baghdad's anger over the 
deal highlights the long-simmering power struggle between the Kurdish and central governments. 
The dispute is building momentum as Iraqi Premier Nouri al-Maliki faces criticism 
over his stewardship of a country where, years after the 2003 U.S.-led 
war to topple Saddam Hussein, development remains a distant dream for millions.The 
deal "will certainly contribute to further complicating the relationship" between the Kurds 
and Baghdad, said Gala Riani, Middle East and North Africa Regional Manager 
at the London-based IHS Global Insight.It "may also raise tensions in border 
areas which have already become more restive as a result of the 
withdrawal of the 

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t through. Ibrahim said her family, from the conservative southern Egyptian city 
of Sohag, was supportive of her going public."I was devastated," she told 
the private ONTV network. "I was hurt, and sad, and didn't expect 
that from them (soldiers.) The first thing dad said is...only the law 
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n, promising them protection and then washed its hands of the situation."The 
United States General gave a guarantee in 2003, when we invaded Iraq 
and they surrendered their arms, heavy arms and light arms that they 
could have used to defend themselves," says former Attorney General Michael Mukasey. 
"We gave them a guarantee that they would be treated as protected 
persons."Fox News has obtained the July 21, 2004 letter signed by U.S. 
Army Major General Geoffrey Miller, Deputy Commanding General of Multi-National Forces Iraq, 
who wrote, "I am writing to congratulate each individual living in Camp 
Ashraf on their recognition as protected persons under the 4th Geneva Convention."Click 
here to read the letter from U.S. Army Major General Geoffrey Miller.A 
year later Major General William Brandenburg, another MNF-I commander writes, "Coalition forces 
remain committed to fulfilling the humanitarian mission of ensuring that the important 
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