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Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2013 08:04:41 -0700
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May 2, 2013: President Barack Obama, left, and Mexicos President Enrique 
Pena Nieto, right, arrive for a news conference at the Palacio Nacional 
in Mexico City.APMEXICO CITY  President Barack Obama sought on Thursday 
to tamp down a potential rift with Mexico over a dramatic shift 
in the cross-border fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, 
acceding that Mexicans had the right to determine how best to tackle 
the violence that has plagued their country.Since taking office in December, 
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has moved to end the widespread access 
that U.S. security agencies have had in Mexico to tackle the violence 
that affects both sides of the border. It's a departure from the 
strategy employed by his predecessor, Felipe Calderon, which was praised 
by the U.S. but reviled by many Mexicans.Obama said the shifting security 
relationship would not hurt cooperation between the neighboring nations."I 
agreed to continue our close cooperation on security, even as the nature 
of that cooperation will evolve," Obama said during a joint news conference 
at Mexico's grand National Palace. "It is obviously up to the Mexican 
people to determine their security structures and how it engages with the 
other nations -- including the United States."Pena Nieto as well downplayed 
the notion that the new, more centralized arrangement would damage its security 
partnership with the United States. He said Obama agreed during their private 
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y, however, and body motions nicely controlled. Bright LED 
light clusters filling the original sealed-beam openings should help clear 
the road ahead.For truck lovers who think this all sounds like the 
ridiculous folly of some crazy millionaire -- which to some extent it 
certainly is -- you can rest assured the owner fully intends to 
put it to work pulling horse trailers and riding fences. He tells 
Ward that he hopes to keep it for a very long time, 
unlike the less charming trucks of today that he rides hard and 
throws away once their plastic bits start turning to pieces.Unlike his production 
lines of reimagined Ford Broncos, Toyota FJs and Willys Jeeps, Ward planned 
the Dodge to be a one-off project, but has had so much 
interest in it that he thinks hell end up doing a couple 
more.Just dont expect them to look exactly the same as this one. 
When you pay this kind of money you dont want to see 
your truck coming the other way, especially way out on the range.That 
might be awkward. Even for a couple of cowpokes.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">May 2, 2013: Family and supporters of 18-year-old Abdella Ahmad Tounisi, 
including his father, Ahmad Tounisi, left, leave federal court in Chicago.APCHICAGO 
 Federal prosecutors in Chicago plan to appeal a judge's surprise decision 
to release an Illinois teenager charged with seeking to travel abroad and 
join an Al Qaeda-linked militant group in Syria.The U.S. Attorney's Office 
announced their plan to appeal Thursday afternoon in the case of 18-year-old 
Abdella Ahmad Tounisi. Hours earlier, the judge said Tounisi could be released 
under home confinement.Judge Daniel Martin stayed his own order for 24 hours 
to give prosecutors a chance to appeal. That means Tounisi wasn't immediately 
released.Tounisi, an Aurora resident, was arrested at O'Hare International 
Airport last month as he allegedly prepared for the first leg of 
a trip to join Qaida-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusrah, which is fighting Syrian 
President Bashar Assad's regime.In arguing for continued detention, prosecutors 
also noted Thursday that Tounisi had allegedly spoken with a friend of 
his last year about bombing targets in Chicago. Tounisi is not charged 
in that case, though the friend, Adel Daoud, was and is in 
jail awaiting trial.After announcing his ruling, the otherwise soft-spoken 
U.S. magistrate judge leaned forward on his bench Thursday and raised his 
voice, telling the teenager he should take the allegations seriously."This 
is no game, Mr. Tounisi. OK?" Judge Martin told hi
 May 2, 2013: Family and supporters of 18-year-old Abdella Ahmad Tounisi, 
including his father, Ahmad Tounisi, left, leave federal court in Chicago.APCHICAGO 
 Federal prosecutors in Chicago plan to appeal a judge's surprise decision 
to release an Illinois teenager charged with seeking to travel abroad and 
join an Al Qaeda-linked militant group in Syria.The U.S. Attorney's Office 
announced their plan to appeal Thursday afternoon in the case of 18-year-old 
Abdella Ahmad Tounisi. Hours earlier, the judge said Tounisi could be released 
under home confinement.Judge Daniel Martin stayed his own order for 24 hours 
to give prosecutors a chance to appeal. That means Tounisi wasn't immediately 
released.Tounisi, an Aurora resident, was arrested at O'Hare International 
Airport last month as he allegedly prepared for the first leg of 
a trip to join Qaida-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusrah, which is fighting Syrian 
President Bashar Assad's regime.In arguing for continued detention, prosecutors 
also noted Thursday that Tounisi had allegedly spoken with a friend of 
his last year about bombing targets in Chicago. Tounisi is not charged 
in that case, though the friend, Adel Daoud, was and is in 
jail awaiting trial.After announcing his ruling, the otherwise soft-spoken 
U.S. magistrate judge leaned forward on his bench Thursday and raised his 
voice, telling the teenager he should take the allegations seriously."This 
is no game, Mr. Tounisi. OK?" Judge Martin told hi
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