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ago television station WLS that she considered him to be a brother."He
loved his nieces," she said. "And he didn't have time to get
to know one of them, to see her grow."U.S. State Department spokesman
Noel Clay said the agency was working with embassy officials to get
more information. Mexican Consulate officials in Chicago said they were aware of
reports of Marron's death and were ready to help family if requested.A
memorial service for Marron was planned Tuesday evening in his home town
of Rolling Meadows.The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City said in an email
message that it was aware of reports that Marron had been killed,
but was working to get more information.The other two victims were identified
as Mexican men aged 21 and 24. All three were from, or
had family in, the nearby village of Quiringuicharo, Michoacan. Their bodies were
found on a two-lane road near the border with Jalisco state.Earlier in
December, two other bodies were found in a burned-out vehic
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suggests any additional political fallout will be limited.Several officials including a
former Communist Party secretary of the Shanghai Railway Bureau were ordered dismissed
from their party posts, a penalty that is likely to end their
career advancement. Others received official reprimands but there was no mention of
possible criminal charges.The bullet train, based on German and Japanese systems, is
one facet of far-reaching government technology ambitions that call for developing a
civilian jetliner, a Chinese mobile phone standard and advances in areas from
nuclear power to genetics.The bullet train system quickly grew to be the
world's biggest but has suffered embarrassing setbacks. After the Wenzhou crash, 54
trains used on the Beijing-to-Shanghai line were recalled for repairs following delays
caused by equipment failures.Critics complain authorities have spent too much on high-speed
lines while failing to invest enough in expanding cheaper, slower routes
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d to third with $13.3 million.Both sequels trail well behind the business
their predecessors did. "A Game of Shadows," from Warner Bros., lifted its
domestic haul to $76.6 million, while 20th Century Fox's "Chipwrecked" pushed its
receipts to $50.3 million.The weekend's newcomers failed to light up the box
office, too. Fincher and Craig's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" from
Sony was No. 4 with $13 million, Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin"
from Paramount was No. 5 with $9.1 million and Crowe, Damon and
Johansson's "We Bought a Zoo" from 20th Century Fox was No. 6
with $7.8 million."Dragon Tattoo" raised its total to $21.4 million since opening
Tuesday night, while "Tintin" lifted its take to $17.1 million since debuting
Wednesday.European literary exports "Dragon Tattoo," adapted from Stieg Larsson's Swedish best-seller, and
"Tintin," based on Belgian artist Herge's storybook classics, are finding a lukewarm
reception among U.S. crowds."Dragon Tattoo" ha
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mark, it's a return to box-office form for Cruise, who had been
Hollywood's most-dependable earner for two decades until he turned off fans with
odd antics in his personal life six years ago."Ghost Protocol" will be
Cruise's first top-billed $100 million hit since 2006's "Mission: Impossible III." He
had a supporting role in 2008's $100 million comedy hit "Tropic Thunder,"
which was headlined by Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr. and Jack Black.Even
with a No. 1 debut, "Ghost Protocol" still was a shadow of
its predecessors. The first three "Mission: Impossible" movies ranged from $45 million
to $58 million over opening weekend, but those installments opened at the
start of the busy summer season.As of Friday, "Ghost Protocol" also had
brought in a healthy $118 million overseas.Downey's "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of
Shadows" fell from No., 1 to No. 2 in its second weekend
with $17.8 million. The family sequel "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" dropped
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el chain CEO heading a national effort to promote foreign travel to
the U.S.At the same time, he said, the U.S. needs "to be
more cognizant of the importance of every single traveler."Tourism leaders said the
decline in foreign visitors over the past decade is costing American businesses
and workers $859 billion in untapped revenue and at least half a
million potential jobs at a time when the slowly recovering economy needs
both.While the State Department has beefed up tourist services in recent years,
reducing wait times significantly for would-be visitors will likely be a challenge
as officials try to balance terrorist threats and illegal immigration with tight
budgets that limit hiring."Security is job one for us," said Edward Ramotowski,
managing director of the department's visa services. "The reason we have a
visa system is to enforce the immigration laws of the United States."Anti-immigration
proponents argue travel to the U.S. is already too accessible a
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Three House Republican lawmakers are asking the IRS to explain how nonprofit
seniors group AARP is able to shield hundreds of millions of dollars
from tax levies even though, they say, the group is effectively in
day-to-day control of products offered by private firms with the AARP stamp
of approval.Rep. David Reichert, R-Wash., said companies that use AARPs brand to
sell everything from health insurance to hearing aids are helping the seniors
group make huge profits. All the while AARPs profits gain tax-exempt status.They're
really trying to manage these companies to increase their revenue," said Reichert,
one of the House Ways and Means Committee GOP members to sign
onto a letter sent to the IRS.Republican critics note AARP's income from
United HealthCare alone skyrocketed from 2007 to 2009, even as the recession
was hitting, leaping from $284 million to $427 million during that time,
a 50 percent jump. In 2010, those revenues soared even higher --
to $670 m
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