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Fri Oct 18 13:05:36 2013

Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 10:05:34 -0700
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BAMAKO, Mali  A police officer says that the Malian army has 
arrested the leader of a village in the country's north on drug 
trafficking charges.Chief Warrant officer Alassane Toure said Thursday that 
the mayor of Tarkint, a village about 160 kilometers (99 miles) north 
of Gao, was arrested on Wednesday.  He identified the man as 
Baba Ould Cheick and said his name was on a list of 
six people who were issued arrest warrants in February for drug trafficking. 
Toure says the arrest took place far from the village.Toure said that 
a plane stopped near Tarkint in November 2009 carrying at least five 
tons of cocaine from Venezuela. He says this is why Cheick was 
arrested.Cheick is now in custody in Mali's capital, Bamako.
FILE - This missing person's photo provided by the Fairfield Ohio Police 
Department shows Katelyn H. Markham who had been missing since Aug. 14, 
2011. Indiana police said late Wednesday, April 11, 2013 that remains found 
April 7, 2013, along a creek in southern Franklin County are those 
of Markham.AP/Fairfield Ohio Police DepartmentCINCINNATI  Authorities turned 
their focus Thursday to investigating the cause of death for a southwest 
Ohio woman whose skeletal remains were found in Indiana 20 months after 
she went missing.Indiana State Police Sgt. Noel Houze said police in the 
two states want to hear from anyone who has information about 21-year-old 
Katelyn Markham."Somebody out there knows what happened," Houze said Thursday. 
Indiana police said late Wednesday that remains found Sunday along a creek 
had been identified as those of Markham, reported missing to Fairfield, 
Ohio, police on Aug. 14, 2011. He said foul play is suspected, 
but police and coroner's investigations will be needed to determine cause 
of death."We don't know that for sure, either," Houze said.Fairfield Police 
Chief Michael Dickey, whose investigators have pursued numerous leads in 
the case, said Thursday that Indiana State Police is the lead agency 
in the investigation, and he declined to discuss details of next steps 
in the probe. The Hamilton County coroner's office in Cincinnati made the 
identification of the remains, but also referred questions to Indiana authoriti

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">EL-ARISH, Egypt  Armed Bedouin tribesmen briefly abducted a Hungarian member 
of the multinational observer force in Sinai, releasing him around two hours 
later after tribal elders intervened, a security official said Thursday.An 
official with the force confirmed the kidnapping of the Hungarian who was 
traveling Thursday in a bus from el-Arish in north Sinai to Cairo, 
a regular trip members of the force make to the capital.The two 
officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized 
to speak to the media.The security official said the elders secured the 
release of the force member by mediating between the tribesman and the 
government. The kidnappers were demanding the release of a member of their 
tribe arrested earlier on drug-related charges. The official said authorities 
promised they would review the case of the arrested tribesman, but that 
they have not released him.It is rare that members of the 12-nation 
force stationed in the Sinai are abducted by local tribesmen, although they 
have attacked the force's buses and headquarters. The largest contingent 
in the Sinai force is American.Bedouin tribesmen often briefly hold tourists 
to pressure the government in negotiations over the release of imprisoned 
relatives.The clans in Sinai have long complained of discrimination by the 
state, and mass arrests in the area after bombings in 2004 and 
2005 only further poisoned relations between residents and authorities. 
Inves
 aid. If one goes offline, 
others fail. Employees don't even have fuses, said Lara. "They have to 
cobble together their own to keep things running.""There's no money to buy 
parts for something that breaks," said Giovanni Rinaldi, a 15-year employee 
at a hydroelectric plant in the eastern city of Ciudad Guayana, which 
he said is plagued by four or five power outages a week 
despite being in the region that generates more than 70 percent of 
Venezuela's electricity.He was fired this week after posting photos on Twitter 
of a state utility company vehicle plastered with Maduro campaign material."We 
had put our own money into keeping those vehicles running because the 
company didn't," Rinaldi, a 40-year-old father of two, said by phone. "It's 
not right."The government hasn't adequately spent to expand and strengthen 
the power grid, critics say.They also blame problems on Cuban, Iranian and 
Uruguayan technicians brought in to run by Chavez to run the system. 
Accidents are up tenfold, and there are places in remote states that 
suffer outages for as long as three to five days, says Lara.Maduro, 
who was sworn in as interim president the day of Chavez's funeral, 
promises better performance but blames the recent surge in outages on sabotage 
by sympathizers of his challenger Sunday, opposition leader Henrique Capriles.The 
government has "militarized" the electric grid and said Tuesday that at 
least 17 alleged saboteurs have been detained but offered n
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