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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Harvard Dept)
Thu Apr 30 16:46:58 2015

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APNovember 3, 2009: Sen. Ben. Nelson talks to reporters about health care 
on Capitol Hill. WASHINGTON  Democrats lamented U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson's decision 
to retire rather than seek a third term in Nebraska, fearing the 
move sets up Republicans for an easy and crucial victory in their 
effort to reclaim control of the chamber next year.Nelson, the lone Democrat 
in Nebraska's five-member congressional delegation, faced a tough re-election campaign against a 
large group of Republican challengers who have spent the past several months 
attacking his support for President Barack Obama's health care overhaul and federal 
stimulus legislation.Republicans must net four seats to take back the Senate in 
2012, and Nebraska now looks to be an easy pickup. There are 
no Democrats in line to take Nelson's place in the increasingly conservative 
state. He joins several other Democrats to retire from the Senate, including 
Virginia's Jim Webb and North Dakota's Kent Conrad.After mont

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 Paul is also making his final appeal.Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman 
said early on he is foregoing an Iowa campaign.Each of the candidates 
is looking for supporters one at a time and hoping to become 
a roadblock for Romney, who is looking stronger than expected, and Paul, 
whose organization is notable for its strength and vastness. With the recent 
rise of Paul, closer scrutiny is being paid to his record, including 
a 1990s newsletter in his name that has caused him some trouble.Santorum, 
who's been one of Paul's most vocal critics during the debates, alluded 
to those debates and other policy positions held by President Obama to 
make his case."(Radio host) Rush Limbaugh said that the other day on 
his show that you'd never have to worry a night that, you 
know, I wasn't trying to do the right thing in the Oval 
Office. And that's what I hope the people of Iowa have now 
picked up," he said.         
            
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APDecember 28, 2011: In this image made from KRT television, a hearse 
is driven during a funeral procession of late North Korean leader Kim 
Jong Il in the snow in Pyongyang, North Korea.PYONGYANG, North Korea  
North Korea's next leader escorted his father's hearse 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.Al

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APDecember 27, 2011: This image made from amateur video and released by 
Shaam News Network purports to show men carrying an injured man in 
Homs, Syria.BEIRUT  The Syrian government released Wednesday 755 prisoners detained over 
the 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 
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iplomats during the 1970's when the U.S. was supporting the Shah in 
Tehran. The group was reportedly placed on the list at a time 
when the State Department was attempting to engage Iran diplomatically.More recently, the 
MEK and its affiliates have also helped the U.S. and Western intelligence 
agencies. They provided information about the secret uranium enrichment facility in Natanz 
- a key intelligence breakthrough for the West.Iran is so threatened by 
them that when an agreement was reported in recent days, a militia 
aligned with Iran's Quds force reportedly fired Katyusha rockets at Camp Ashraf, 
which is located in northeastern Iraq.Further, a bipartisan group of more than 
a dozen top former U.S. national security advisers have been lobbying the 
State Department to protect the people of Camp Ashraf. They argue that 
the U.S. has a moral obligation to protect the Camp Ashraf residents 
because the U.S. military convinced the MEK to disarm after the U.S. 
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a more pro-growth approach than Romney's prescription.In a radio interview, former Pennsylvania 
Sen. Rick Santorum said Romney had "sort of gotten a pass"' when 
he said in a recent debate he had done all he could 
as Massachusetts governor to block same-sex marriages in the state.Rep. Michele Bachmann 
of Minnesota had a bus of her own, and saw herself as 
the rightful Romney alternative."I am the only consistent conservative in the race 
and the only candidate with the proven leadership and experience to create 
more American jobs and repair our economy," she wrote in an email 
seeking donations for her underfunded candidacy.Bachmann, Perry and Gingrich have all spent 
time atop the Iowa public opinion polls in recent months, either alone 
or alongside Romney, only to fall back.Recent soundings suggest Texas Rep. Ron 
Paul is Romney's likeliest threat in Iowa. He is due in the 
state on Wednesday.A conservative


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