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A rapid approach to learning a new language- Pimsleur Approach
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Aug. 20, 2013: Dekalb County Police SWAT officers run toward Ronald E.
McNair Discovery Learning Academy after reports of a gunman entered the
school.APA 20-year-old man faces criminal charges after allegedly firing
shots from an assault rifle Tuesday at an Atlanta-area elementary school.No
one was injured in the shooting and all students and teachers were
accounted for and safe. The suspect, later identified as Michael Brandon
Hill, fired at least a half-dozen shots with an assault rifle from
inside the school and officers returned fire, DeKalb County Police Chief
Cedric L. Alexander said at a news conference.The suspect told a person
inside the school that he didnt want to hurt anyone, but he
wanted to talk to police, MyFoxAtlanta.com reported.Hill is charged with
aggravated assault on a police officer, terroristic threats and possession
of a firearm by a convicted felon.The 800 or so students in
pre-kindergarten to fifth grade were evacuated from Ronald E. McNair Discovery
Learning Academy in Decatur, a few miles east of Atlanta.They sat outside
in a field for a time until school buses came to take
them to their waiting parents and other relatives at a nearby Wal-Mart.
When the first bus arrived a couple hours later, cheers erupted in
the store parking lot.DeKalb County Schools Superintendent Michael Thurmond
praised faculty and authorities who got the young students to safety, staying
calm and following safety plans in place."It's a
be made public with the eventual release of such documents
under the new U.S. Freedom of Information Act -- the same act
the Washington-based National Security Archive used to get the latest release."I
requested these particular materials in 2000 and it took 11 years to
get them," the archive's Malcolm Byrne said in an email to The
Associated Press on Tuesday.Iranian leaders have been asking for an official
apology ever since the coup. The U.S. and Iran remain at odds
over Iran's plans to build up its nuclear power system, and allegedly,
nuclear weapons capability.President Bill Clinton came close to apologizing
in oblique comments in 1999, and President Barack Obama acknowledged the
U.S. actions in his Cairo speech in 2009."In the middle of the
Cold War, the United States played a role in the overthrow of
a democratically elected Iranian government," Obama said to the Egyptian
audience, citing that as a reason for tension between the two countries.No
U.S. leader has explicitly apologized, and the White House offered no immediate
comment Tuesday on the new disclosures.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">SANTIAGO, Chile Chile's former army chief is acknowledging he handed over
to nuns the child of two left-wing activists killed after the 1973
military coup.Juan Emilio Cheyre now heads Chile's electoral service. He
told the newspaper El Mercurio on Tuesday that he gave 2-year-old Ernesto
Lejderman to a convent. In his first time speaking publicly about the
case, he said he was just following orders.Lejderman was raised by his
grandparents in Argentina. He says Cheyre shouldn't face charges. But human
rights group are calling for Cheyre to quit his electoral post.Lejderman's
parents sought to escape with their son after Gen. Augusto Pinochet's coup
but were killed by a military patrol on the outskirts of a
northern city.Chile's government estimates 3,095 people were killed during
Pinochet's 1973-90 dictatorship.
SAO PAULO It was a frenzied start to FIFA's attempt to
fill the stands for next year's World Cup in Brazil as fans
applied Tuesday for more than 1 million tickets in just seven hours.But
it will be some time before they know whether they'll be among
those lucky enough to get seats to football's signature quadrennial event.
Officials say applicants won't hear back until October, after FIFA holds
a random selection draw on all the requests.More than 163,000 people requested
the tickets online for the 64 World Cup matches being held in
Brazil.The website of football's governing body FIFA showed that there were
more ticket applications than the number of seats available in all four
price categories for the opener in Sao Paulo and the final at
Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium.Demand was also high in all price categories
for the semifinals, and 39 of the 64 matches had too many
requests at least for the cheaper category, available only for Brazilians.FIFA
said the highest amount of applications so far has come from Brazil,
Argentina, the U.S., Chile and England."The respective ticket product is
already heavily oversubscribed and therefore, at that point in time, the
success of the application appears very unlikely," FIFA said of the high
demand categories. "There are vastly more ticket applicants seeking tickets
than there are tickets presently available for the general public."Prices
for the final will go from $440-$990, although Brazilian
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