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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Riley)
Sat Mar 14 13:54:28 2015

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Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 10:54:26 -0700

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    </title><!--o visit relatives and Jazmin Reyes, his 16-year-old girlfriend whom he had 
met on the Internet months earlier, the Chicago Tribune reports.Marron's family typically 
returned to their native town each Christmas, but they couldn't afford to 
make the trip this year. Marron was able to save enough money, 
however, from his summer job as a restaurant server, according to the 
Tribune.Dozens gathered Tuesday night in the suburb of Mount Prospect. They carried 
candles, flowers and balloons. The Daily Herald reports that the group prayed 
quietly in Spanish.Marron, a student at Rolling Meadows High School in suburban 
Chicago, loved spending time with family and "made everyone smile," said friend 
Joel Muneton."I found out through Facebook, and it was shocking," said Andres 
Montiel. "I've known him since I was like in first grade. It 
was just really rough."Fellow students reflected on what the rest of the 
school year will be like without him. A Facebook page titled "Red 
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      </tr><!--ttance to a public hospital without permission from a male guardian.The country 
is guided by an ultraconservative interpretation of Islam called Wahhabism.Hatoun al-Fasi, a 
women's history professor in Riyadh, said just the announcement that Saudi women 
can run for office and vote without permission will stir debate."It's being 
brought up out of the blue and could open doors to discussions 
that we have enough of already," al-Fasi said.While King Abdullah has pushed 
for some changes on women's rights, he has been cautious not to 
push too hard against ultraconservative clerics, who have in the past challenged 
social reforms. Saudi's ruling family draws its legitimacy from the backing of 
the kingdom's religious establishment.The male guardianship laws are particularly stifling for women, 
Saudi female activist Wajeha al-Hawidar said."These laws make the woman like a 
child in all aspects of her life. She is not dealt with 
as an adult with a fully developed brain," al
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oil shipments at the mouth of the Persian Gulf "will not be 
tolerated," as Iran threatened for the second day in a row to 
interfere with the critical passageway.Pentagon spokesman George Little describe the route, the 
Strait of Hormuz, as an "economic lifeline" vital to stability in the 
region. He said any attempt to block it would be "problematic."Meanwhile, a 
spokeswoman for the U.S. Navy's 5th fleet warned Iran against disrupting shipments 
in the strait, saying the U.S. Navy keeps a "robust presence in 
the region" and is "ready to counter malevolent actions to ensure freedom 
of navigation.""Anyone who threatens to disrupt freedom of navigation in an international 
strait is clearly outside the community of nations; any disruption will not 
be tolerated," Fleet spokeswoman Lt. Rebecca Rebarich said.The warning comes as Iranian 
officials stand by earlier threats to use the passageway to 
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in an elaborate state funeral on a bitter, snowy day Wednesday, bowing 
somberly and saluting in front of tens of thousands of citizens who 
wailed and stamped their feet in grief for Kim Jong Il.Son and 
successor Kim Jong Un was head mourner on the gray day in 
Pyongyang, walking with one hand on the black hearse that carried his 
father's coffin on its roof, his other hand raised in salute, his 
head somberly bowed against the wind.At the end of the 2 1/2-hour 
procession, rifles fired 21 times as Kim Jong Un stood flanked by 
the top party and military officials who are expected to be his 
inner circle of advisers. Kim then saluted again as goose-stepping soldiers carrying 
flags and rifles marched by.Although analysts say Kim Yong Un is on 
the path toward cementing his power and all moves in North Korea 
so far -- from titles giving him power over the ruling party 
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past nine months in the regime's crackdown on dissent as observers toured 
a flashpoint city to see whether authorities were complying with an Arab 
plan to stop the bloodshed that has killed thousands.Violence continued in several 
parts of the country, with activists saying two died in the Baba 
Amr district of Homs, and at least four soldiers were killed in 
an ambush carried out by a group of military defectors in the 
country's south on Wednesday.The prisoners' release, reported by the state-run news agency 
SANA, followed accusations by Human Rights Watch that Syrian authorities were hiding 
hundreds of detainees from the observers now in the country.The New York-based 
group said the detainees have been transferred to off-limits military sites and 
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