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President Obama said he is unaware of longstanding efforts by Republican
lawmakers to question survivors of the Benghazi attacks but pledged to investigate
the issue.Im not familiar with this notion that anybody has been blocked
from testifying, the president said during a White House news conference
on Tuesday. So what Ill do is I will find out what
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at the State Department pushed back against allegations -- first aired Monday
on Fox News -- that career employees at the agency have been
threatened if they furnish new information about the Benghazi attacks to
members of Congress.The State Department is deeply committed to meeting
its obligation to protect employees, and the State Department would never
tolerate -- tolerate or sanction -- retaliation against whistle-blowers
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at a briefing on Tuesday. Thats an obligation we take very seriously
-- full stop.Four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens,
were killed in terrorist attacks on U.S. installations in the port city
of Benghazi, Libya, on the night of Sept. 11, 2012. While the
FBI investigation into the attacks continues, no known instances of any
perpetrators being brought to justice have yet been reported.Rep. Darrell
Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee,
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">wasn't seriously
injured Sunday when his horse stumbled and he pitched into the dirt
track at the hippodrome on the outskirts of the capital, Ashgabat. But
the fall was certainly a wound to the pride of the 55-year-old
Central Asian leader, whose all-powerful personality cult portrays him as
effortlessly competent.Thousands of people were in the stands for the race
that celebrated Turkmenistan's renowned desert racehorse breed, the Akhal-Teke.
But state television's video of the race cut off just before the
fall and the extensive written reports on the event didn't mention the
plunge.All domestic broadcasting in Turkmenistan is state-run; newspapers
are either state-run or under heavy government supervision. Media criticism
of the president is non-existent and elaborate praise of him is ubiquitous
in this nation of 5 million, wedged between the Caspian Sea and
Iran, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.Turkmenistan's security agencies reportedly
went into high gear to try to block video or images of
the president's fall from slipping out to the rest of the world.
The opposition-in-exile group Gundogar cited witnesses as saying police
were carefully checking the computers, tablets, mobile phones and cameras
of departing passengers at Ashgabat's airport. The horse celebration had
attracted an array of foreign horse enthusiasts.Video obtained by The Associated
Press shows a rider falling when his horse stumbles just after crossing
the finish line
A reproduction picture of the book titled "The newlywed's guide to physical
intimacy," Wednesday, May 1, 2013. A new book spelling out the how-tos
of sexual intercourse aims to get Israels Orthodox Jews talking about sex,
targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy subject. (AP Photo)The
Associated PressFILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010 file photo, ultra-Orthodox
Jews walk in Jerusalem on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. A new book
spelling out the how-tos of sexual intercourse aims to get Israels Orthodox
Jews talking about sex, targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy
subject. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue, File)The Associated PressJERUSALEM
A how-to book translated into Hebrew to teach Israel's Orthodox Jews about
sex, targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy subject.The book,
"The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy," was published in English more
than a year ago in the U.S. The Hebrew version is set
to come out this month, meant for Israel's Orthodox Jews, who make
up about a quarter of the country's population. It appears be the
first of its kind.Under Orthodox Judaism, intercourse is permissible only
after marriage and public displays of sexuality are taboo. Many Orthodox
Jews do not even touch members of the opposite sex except their
spouses and children. But sex is not considered shameful, and procreation
is seen as a "mitzvah," or commandment from God. For this reason,
large families are commonplace in Ortho
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