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Life is short. Have an affair.

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Sun Nov 3 08:04:56 2013

Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2013 05:04:54 -0800
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is unable to verify the accuracy of reported costs."Even the presence of 
inspectors didn't seem to stir much concern. Though the unnamed CISO said 
he would reassign responsibilities to fix some of the oversight problems, 
"no corrective action was taken during the course of the inspection," which 
lasted for six weeks earlier this year.In effect, IRM/IA seems to be 
something of a zombie agency. IRM/IA staffers, according to the inspector 
general's report, don't show up for inter-departmental meetings, don't participate 
in their Bureau's strategic planning exercises, don't keep track of important 
documentation in the security certification process, and can't find a major 
portion of their budget receipts.Even the relatively good news that many 
of the agency's functions have migrated to other parts of the larger 
Bureau comes with the fact that in some important cases, this occurred 
because IRM/IA personnel didn't show up for meetings where they shared joint 
responsibility.Nor does the agency's management seem to have cared much 
for a long time about where it is going or what it 
needs to do to get there. According to the report, the agency 
"has no mission statement and is not engaged in strategic planning." "There 
is no evidence of IRM/IA management engaging in a comprehensive strategic 
review to assess its current capabilities and future needs," the report 
says. "The CISO and his division chiefs have not reviewed ope
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the death penalty for two men on trial for abducting and murdering 
two boys aged nine and 10, the news agency APS reported.AFP/FileALGIERS 
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for two men on trial for abducting and murdering two boys aged 
nine and 10, the news agency APS reported.The prosecutor said a third 
man accused of not alerting the police about the kidnapping that occurred 
in March should be handed a life sentence, the national news agency 
said.The boys were strangled to death and their bodies found on Tuesday 
inside plastic shopping bags not far from their home in the city 
of Constantine, east of Algiers.Their brutal death triggered a national 
outcry.Two men were arrested hours after the bodies were found and admitted 
their responsibility, officials have said.The abduction of children in Algeria 
has been on the rise, according to official estimates which indicated that 
31 children were kidnapped in the past year compared to four in 
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