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BEIRUT  Activists say Syrian security forces have fired guns and tear 
gas at thousands of anti-government protesters in the central city of Hama 
and killed at least six people.Several thousand protesters were trying to reach 
the city's main Assi square to stage a sit-in amid a heavy 
security presence Wednesday when troops opened fire to disperse them.Hama-based activist Saleh 
Abu Kamel told The Associated Press he had the names of six 
people who were killed and many wounded. The number could not be 
immediately confirmed.Activists say they expect a team of Arab League monitors now 
in Syria to head to Hama on Thursday.

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ion, Borcina was registered for a brief time more than 10 years 
ago, but neither Borcina nor his company are currently registered to perform 
home improvement work in Connecticut.Property records show Badger bought the five-bedroom Victorian 
home for $1.7 million last year. The house was situated in Shippan 
Point, a wealthy neighborhood that juts into Long Island Sound.Most of the 
second floor was being renovated, and Badger was awaiting a final inspection, 
said Ernie Ogera, director of operations for the city of Stamford.According to 
the city's zoning ordinances, he said, the family should have been living 
only in the unrenovated sections of the house. Investigators do not yet 
know whether anyone was staying in renovated sections that had not been 
approved.City building inspectors last examined the work in July and did not 
find any problems, he said.There were plans for hard-wired smoke alarms, but 
they had not been hooked up, Ogera said. Officials did not know 

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APShown here are former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, left, and former Massachusetts 
Gov. Mitt Romney. WASHINGTON  Newt Gingrich voiced enthusiasm for Mitt Romney's 
Massachusetts health care law when it was passed five years ago, the 
same plan he has been denouncing over the past few months as 
he campaigned for the Republican presidential nomination."The health bill that Governor Romney 
signed into law this month has tremendous potential to effect major change 
in the American health system," said an April 2006 newsletter published by 
Gingrich's former consulting company, the Center for Health Transformation.The two-page "Newt Notes" 
analysis, found online by The Wall Street Journal even though it no 
longer appears on the center's website, continued, "We agree entirely with Governor 
Romney and Massachusetts legislators that our goal should be 100 percent insurance 
coverage for all Americans."The earlier bullish comments about the Romney health care 
plan are anothe

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o give his name for fear of reprisals.The resident and other eyewitnesses 
said most of the tanks were gone but police and security agents 
were spread out. "Snipers are all over Homs, this is something the 
observers don't see," the resident said.Homs-based activist Majd Amer said members of 
the Syrian opposition wished to reach the observers but didn't know how."They 
are hostages in the hands of the regime," Amer said of the 
monitors. "They are totally dependent on authorities to move around, make calls 
and even to get their food and drink," he added in frustration.In 
Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner demanded Syrian authorities allow the monitors 
full access to the Syrian people."We expect that Arab League monitors will 
be able to deploy and move freely within Homs and other Syrian 
cities as protesters peacefully gather," Toner said Tuesday night. He suggested the 
international community "will consider other means to protect Syrian civilians" if 

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BEIJING  A long-awaited government report said design flaws and sloppy management 
caused a bullet train crash in July that killed 40 people and 
triggered a public outcry over the dangers of China's showcase transportation system.A 
former railway minister was among 54 officials found responsible for the crash, 
a Cabinet statement said Wednesday. Several were ordered dismissed from Communist Party 
posts but there was no word of possible criminal penalties.The crash report 
was highly anticipated by the public. The disaster near the southern city 
of Wenzhou also injured 177 people and had triggered a public outcry 
over the high cost and dangers of the bullet train system, a 
prestige project that once enjoyed lofty status on a level with the 
country's manned space program.Regulations had required the report to be released by 
Nov. 20. When that date passed, the government offered little explanation, drawing 
renewed criticism by state media, which have been unusually s

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t of about 4 million barrels of oil a day. It relies 
on oil exports for about 80 percent of its public revenues.Iran has 
adopted an aggressive military posture in recent months in response to increasing 
threats from the U.S. and Israel that they may take military action 
to stop Iran's nuclear program.The navy is in the midst of a 
10-day drill in international waters near the strategic oil route. The exercises 
began Saturday and involve submarines, missile drills, torpedoes and drones. The war 
games cover a 1,250-mile stretch of sea off the Strait of Hormuz, 
northern parts of the Indian Ocean and into the Gulf of Aden 
near the entrance to the Red Sea as a show of strength 
and could bring Iranian ships into proximity with U.S. Navy vessels in 
the area.Iranian media are describing how Iran could move to close the 
strait, saying the country would use a combination of warships, submarines, speed 
boats, anti-ship cruise missiles, torpedoes, surface-to-sea missiles a


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