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Disturbing Video Depicting The Fall Of The U.S.
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Disturbing Video Depicting The Fall Of The U.S.
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pulled an episode of So Random from the schedule to evaluate
it.This is the tweet the rep was referencing: "We hear you &
are pulling both episodes as quickly as possible & reevaluating them... It's
NEVER our intention to make light of eating disorders!"Indeed the Disney Channel
is not entirely bereft of positive body role models. The character Trish,
played by the actress Raini Rodriguezon the show Austin & Ally is
not a classic size 2. But Trish is an outlier on television,
which experts say features mostly very thin young girls.This controversy goes beyond
Disney. The fact that they apologized to Demi Lovato, for possibly making
fun of eating disorders, is proof that the media, parents, needs to
be very careful in the messages we give to our girls and
boys regarding body image, explains Dr. Jeffrey Gardere, an assistant professor at
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine. The fact is we have become an
obsessive and prejudiced society when it comes to body i
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up in the past months remain in jail.The Arab observers kicked
off their one month mission in the violence-wracked country with a visit
on Tuesday to Homs -- the first time Syria has allowed outside
monitors to the city at the heart of the anti-government uprising.A local
official in Homs told The Associated Press that four observers were in
the city on Wednesday as well, touring various districts. He declined to
give his details and spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons.Syrian
TV said observers toured several trouble spots in Homs including the neighborhoods
of Bab Sbaa, Baba Amr, Inshaat and al-Muhajireen, adding they met with
residents there.Homs residents said anti-government protesters were preparing for a second day
of demonstrations, despite a massive security presence in the city."I can see
riot police with shields and batons on main streets and intersections, they
are everywhere," said one resident, speaking over the phone. He declined t
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also criticized for threatening a filibuster and then ceding his opposition
after news of a deal to include in the bill a "cornhusker
kickback" -- 100 percent Medicaid funding for his state on an indefinite
basis.That portion of the legislation was tossed out in the final reconciliation
bill, which Nelson opposed.Nelson has vehemently denied horse-trading with Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid for the deal, but during the debate while home in
Nebraska, Nelson, a once very popular former governor, and his wife were
booed going into a restaurant.Without acknowledging the heated era, Nelson said whoever
takes his place should try to "follow in my footsteps to look
for common ground and to work together in bipartisan ways to do
what's best for the country, not just one political party."Public office is
a place for public service, not personal profit. Its about promoting the
common good, not the agenda of the radical right or the radical
left. Its about fairness f
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Oppenheimer & Co.Although Iraq sits atop the world's fourth largest proven reserves
of conventional crude, decades of sanctions, war, sabotage and negligence have battered
the sector that generates about 95 percent of the government's foreign revenues.
Iraq hopes to boost its output to 12 million barrels per day
by 2017 from about 3 million a day now. Such a surge
will only be possible with help from foreign majors.Despite its oil resources,
electricity remains spotty, at best, years after Saddam's ouster and the country
faces chronic problems with unemployment and private sector growth largely because of
daily violence and rampant corruption.Western companies have so far been wary of
significant investments in a country where violence has recently spiked, and where
tensions are growing between Sunnis and Shiites.During the last two international licensing
rounds, Western majors expressed little appetite, and Baghdad signed contracts with a
host of state-run com
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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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Oppenheimer & Co.Although Iraq sits atop the world's fourth largest proven reserves
of conventional crude, decades of sanctions, war, sabotage and negligence have battered
the sector that generates about 95 percent of the government's foreign revenues.
Iraq hopes to boost its output to 12 million barrels per day
by 2017 from about 3 million a day now. Such a surge
will only be possible with help from foreign majors.Despite its oil resources,
electricity remains spotty, at best, years after Saddam's ouster and the country
faces chronic problems with unemployment and private sector growth largely because of
daily violence and rampant corruption.Western companies have so far been wary of
significant investments in a country where violence has recently spiked, and where
tensions are growing between Sunnis and Shiites.During the last two international licensing
rounds, Western majors expressed little appetite, and Baghdad signed contracts with a
host of state-run com
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