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authorities continued to resist the Arab League efforts.Activists said four soldiers were 
killed and 12 others wounded in the ambush Wednesday that targeted a 
joint military and security convoy and that was carried out by defectors 
in the southern province of Daraa.The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 
which reported the ambush, also said troops conducted raids and arrests in 
villages in the south, forcing residents who have been on strike for 
almost three weeks to open up their shops.The Local Coordination Committees also 
said the army stormed the village of Khirbet Ghazaleh with bulldozers to 
break the strike that lasted 18 days.The Observatory said two people died 
Wednesday in Homs, one by fire from security forces fire and the 
other from wounds sustained in shooting the day before.The team of about 
60 Arab League monitors arrived in Syria on Monday night -- the 
first foreign observers allowed in since March, when the uprising against Preside

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epublican legislation.He was one of only two Senate Democrats to support a 
failed Republican bid to block new federal controls on power plant pollution 
that blows downwind into other states earlier this year.However, Nelson's vote in 
favor of Obama's signature health reform measure left the Republicans confident they 
could beat him next year. The health reforms are strongly opposed by 
many Nebraska conservatives, and after the vote Nebraska Republicans immediately kicked off 
a "Give Ben the Boot" campaign.Nelson also was one of five Democratic 
senators targeted by a national conservative group with ties to Republican strategist 
Karl Rove. The group, Crossroads GPS, spent $1.6 million on ads attacking 
Nelson as well as Sens. Bill Nelson of Florida, Clair McCaskill of 
Missouri, Jon Tester of Montana and Sherrod Brown of Ohio -- all 
considered top targets by national Republicans in 2012."For once Senator Nelson has 
listened to Nebraskans," Nebraska Republican Party

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 Chairman Mark Fahleson said Tuesday. "The Nebraska Republican Party is more 
focused than ever on electing another conservative Republican to join Sen. Mike 
Johanns and recapturing the U.S. Senate so that we can reverse the 
damage done by Ben Nelson, Washington Democrats and the Obama Administration."Nelson upset 
incumbent Nebraska Gov. Kay Orr in 1990 to earn his first statewide 
office and was re-elected in 1994 by a landslide. In 1996, he 
reneged on a campaign pledge that he would not seek higher office 
while governor and announced his candidacy for the Senate seat vacated by 
the retiring Sen. Jim Exon.Omaha millionaire businessman Chuck Hagel soundly defeated Nelson 
in that Senate race, but the two later served as colleagues when 
Nelson was elected in 2000.Stenberg thanked Nelson for his service, but said 
Nebraskans need "a genuine, lifelong conservative who is committed to serving his 
country -- not to personal financial gain."

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MOSCOW  Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday rejected calls to hold 
talks with opposition leaders who have drawn tens of thousands of Russians 
to protest rallies to demand free elections and an end to his 
12-year rule.The opposition leaders "do not have a common platform, so there 
is nobody to talk to," Putin told journalists from state news agencies.Organizers 
of the Moscow demonstrations include prominent public figures and representatives of various 
opposition groups. But they have passed joint resolutions with a list of 
concrete demands, including a rerun of the fraud-tainted Dec. 4 parliamentary election, 
the resignation of the Central Election Commission chief and the removal of 
barriers that have prevented opposition parties from taking part in elections.Putin on 
Tuesday firmly rejected the demands for a rerun of the election. The 
government has promised to ease rules for opposition candidates.Putin, who served as 
president in 2000-2008, is now seek

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ANNAPOLIS, Md.  The number of reported sexual assaults at the nation's 
three major military academies rose overall in the latest academic year from 
one year earlier, according to a report released Tuesday by the Pentagon.The 
Defense Department's "Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military 
Service Academies" for academic year 2010-2011 found there were 65 reports of 
sexual assault involving cadets and midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy, the 
U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Air Force Academy. That was up 
from 41 reports of sexual assaults in the prior academic year."This is 
a leadership issue, first and foremost, so I also expect us to 
lead with integrity and with energy to eliminate sexual assault and harassment 
from our culture," Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said in a statement. "I'm 
confident the steps we are taking are the right ones, but we 
must continue to improve."The Pentagon said it could not conclusively identify the 
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in the journal Symbiosis, however, has been retracted.Researchers Michael Hart and Richard 
Grosberg at the University of Texas, Austin, systematically refuted all of Williamson's 
claims in the pages of PNAS by the end of 2009. They 
based their arguments entirely on well-known concepts of both basic evolution and 
the genetics of modern worms and butterflies. When Symbiosis published its butterfly-meets-worm 
article in January 2011, Hart raised questions with the editor. As of 
November the paper is no longer available.#3: Treat appendicitis with antibiotics, not 
surgery.The Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery published an article in 2009 by Indian 
researchers titled "Conservative management of acute appendicitis." The gist was that antibiotics 
might be a safe alternative to an appendectomy, the surgical removal of 
the appendix.Well, maybe not. The journal retracted the paper in October. Italian 
surgeons had raised a red flag with the study in a lengthy 
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