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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was not dreaming of a white Christmas.For
the third year in a row, the California Democrat shacked up in
a sun-drenched, beachside hotel at Historic Ka'upulehu in Kona on the island
of Hawaii, the Hawaii Reporter reported this week. For the past two
years, Pelosi reserved a posh suite that fetches $10,000 a night.The Four
Seasons Resort Hualalai offers visitors beachfront dining, fashion boutiques and Jack Nicklaus
signature golf, the paper reported. In years past, the paper reported, local
taxpayers coughed up $34,000 for police detail to escort Pelosi around the
island.President Obama and his family are also spending the holidays at the
tropical paradise during a 17-day vacation in Kailua, Oahu.
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DES MOINES, Iowa Mitt Romney returned to the airwaves in Iowa
Monday with a new ad that takes a more positive tone than
the Republican presidential candidate's supporters had been going with before the Christmas
break, talking about making government "simpler and smaller and smarter.""It is a
moral imperative for America to stop spending more money than we take
in," Romney says in the ad in which he touts his former
role as chief executive. "The experience of balancing budgets is desperately needed
in Washington and I will take it there."The ad comes as the
former Massachusetts governor -- and all his GOP rivals -- prepare their
final sales pitches -- bus tours and all -- ahead of next
Tuesday's first-in-the-nation caucuses.For now Romney is slightly behind Texas Rep. Ron Paul
in an average of Iowa polls taken before Christmas, but the statistical
dead heat -- which, if the polls' margins of error were reversed,
could conceivably be a statistical landslide --
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BAGHDAD Iraq and the United Nations signed a pact Sunday over
a camp of Iranian dissidents, under which Baghdad will resettle them and
provide security while the U.N. determines their refugee status.The deal on Camp
Ashraf -- home to around 3,400 Iranians hostile to the regime in
Tehran -- comes after Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki said his government
would extend a year-end deadline for their removal from Iraq, AFP reported.The
United Nations said in a statement that it and the government of
Iraq had "signed [Sunday] a memorandum of understanding for a humanitarian and
peaceful resolution of the situation of the residents" of the camp.It said
Iraq will relocate them to a "transit location for a process of
refugee status determination by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, a
necessary first step for their resettlement outside Iraq."Iraq had committed to "ensure
the safety and security of the residents at the new location," said
the statement.U.
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ughters into school property to protect them. The parents, too, have been
cursed and spat upon.Hadassa Margolese, Naama's 30-year-old Chicago-born mother, an Orthodox Jew
who covers her hair and wears long sleeves and a long skirt,
says, "It shouldn't matter what I look like. Someone should be allowed
to walk around in sleeveless shirts and pants and not be harassed."On
Monday, dozens of ultra-Orthodox men heckled AP journalists who were filming a
sign calling for segregation of sidewalks outside their synagogue, chanting "shame on
you," "get out of here" and "anti-Semites."Also Monday, dozens ultra-Orthodox men threw
rocks at TV crews and police, and set a trash can on
fire, police said. Six men were taken into custody.City spokesman Matityahu Rosenzweig
condemned the violence but said it is the work of a small
minority and has been taken out of proportion. "Every society has its
fringes, and the police should take action on this," he said.For Margolese,
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t suffering or in pain," Story said.Souders said her daughter has vision
and hearing problems and suffers from attention deficit disorder and emotional problems.According
to a state website, 15 registered sex offenders live at the mobile
home park Aliahna lived in with her family.Elizabeth Watkins, 52, who has
lived at the park for six months with her 4-year-old granddaughter, said
it's well-known that several sex offenders live in the neighborhood."It's scary," she
said. "I don't know how a parent could leave their child alone."The
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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APDec. 9, 2011: In this photo provided by the People's Mujahedeen Organization
of Iran, Iraqi police stand guard outside the opposition group's camp northeast
of Baghdad, Iraq.The United Nations and the Iraqi government have announced that
they have signed an agreement about what to do with 3,400 Iranian
exiles who have been left stateless and under siege at a refugee
camp in Iraq.But residents of Camp Ashraf say they fear for their
lives, even though the Iraqis reportedly agreed to resettle these 3,400 Iranian
exiles at Camp Liberty, the former U.S. military base near Baghdad, before
helping them leave Iraq. The group is still waiting to view the
signed agreement."The Secretary General's Special Representative has underscored that in any event,
this is a voluntary and not a forcible relocation," said Shahin Gobadi
of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the group's representative in
Paris. "Ashraf residents had repeatedly emphasized that they would in no
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