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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Urgent Tax)
Sat Apr 12 15:21:37 2014

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Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 12:21:33 -0700

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 Chadian families wait for transport to Chad in a hangar at Bangui's 
airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday Jan. 30, 2014. Over 
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for Migration (IOM) fleeing sectarian violence between Muslim Seleka forces 
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PressA Chadian family waits for transport to Chad in a hangar at 
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Organization for Migration (IOM) fleeing sectarian violence between Muslim 
Seleka forces and Christian anti Balaka militias. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)The 
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of the Red Cross says at least 30 people have been killed 
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Dibsy, a spokeswoman for the ICRC in Bangui, said Friday that the 
capital is now experiencing "unprecedented levels of violence."An Associated 
Press journalist on Wednesday saw the bodies of two men who had 
been hacked to death with machetes and mutilated.The spike in violence comes 
even as 1,600 French troops and 5,000 African peacekeepers try to stabilize 
the country.A political crisis sparked by a March 2013 coup has ignited 
violence between the Muslim rebels who seized power and the majority Christian 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> A woman died Thursday after her scarf and her hair got caught 
in the teeth of a Montreal metro escalator and the scarf then 
apparently strangled her.The Montreal Gazette reports that the incident 
occurred when the 48-year-olds scarf got caught in the escalator Thursday 
morning.The womans scarf got caught in the escalator and then she bent 
down to try to get it out and her hair got stuck, 
too, Constable Jean-Pierre Brabant told The Gazette.A bystander called 911 
and by the time police arrived, she was declared dead.The Gazette said 
she apparently was strangled by the scarf.Bob Lamle, a spokesman for Montreal's 
ambulance service, said Thursday he had never seen anything like it in 
his 30-year career.The firefighters, first responders, got there first and 
began resuscitation efforts. Our technicians arrived and took over but it 
was not viable and the woman was declared dead, Lamle said.There is 
an emergency stop button at the top and bottom of the escalator, 
as in all escalators serving the system. Constable Brabant said he did 
not know whether anyone pressed the stop button while the woman, who 
was not identified, struggled.Metro users were shocked by the news that 
someone could die while doing something most of them do several times 
a day.Personally, Im really traumatized because I use that escalator every 
day, 13-year-old Philippe Silyutintold The Gazette as he was standing with 
friends outside the Fabre station entrance while police in
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out of the ditch overnight."The weeklong negotiations had been strained 
over issues such as the opposition's demand for -- and the government's 
resistance to -- a transfer of power in Syria. The talks have 
so far failed to achieve any concrete results, including the passage of 
humanitarian aid convoys to besieged parts of the central city of Homs.The 
fact that the negotiations -- aimed at ending the three-year civil war 
that has killed more than 130,000 people -- continued for the entire 
week was seen by many as an encouraging start. But the two 
sides continue to blame each other for the violence in Syria and 
remain deeply divided over how to end the war and if Syria's 
future government should include President Bashar Assad.On Thursday, Syrian 
negotiators observed a minute of silence to honor the tens of thousands 
of people who have died in a rare moment of unity.The opposition 
is demanding a transitional governing body with full executive powers and 
wants Assad to step down. The government delegation says that's a nonstarter 
and has insisted that the talks focus first on ending the violence.Opposition 
spokesman Louay Safi insisted Friday that a transitional governing body 
is the only way forward."The regime clearly doesn't want a political solution, 
doesn't want to move a step forward to end the Syrian suffering," 
Safi said. "We will not be sitting here endlessly. There will come 
a point when it will be clear if the regime is
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