[41924] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Social Security not enough?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ReverseM)
Thu May 7 11:31:30 2015
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Date: Thu, 7 May 2015 08:31:28 -0700
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influence on the outcome."In other words, if the State Department leaves the
MEK and residents of Camp Ashraf on its terror list, even if
the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees wants to help them emigrate, no
Western countries or the United States will take them.Dec. 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.
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NEW YORK Three security contractors including two Americans were released by
Iraqi Army forces Tuesday after they were held for more than two
weeks, the chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security announced as
he demanded a full report on the episode.Republican Peter King identified the
men as Army veteran Alex Antiohos of West Babylon, N.Y., National Guardsman
Jonas March of Savannah, Georgia and Kevin Fisher of Fiji.King said they
were working for a security firm when Iraqi Ministry of Defense officials
rejected paperwork prepared on their behalf by the Iraqi Ministry of Interior
and began holding them on Dec. 9.The men weren't charged with any
crimes and King said it appeared that the men were not injured.He
said Antiohos, who lives on Long Island, spoke to his wife Tuesday
evening, and he was expected to be home later this week."She said
he seems to be doing well," he said.King said they were released
after efforts by his office, the State Depart
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BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan A Soviet-built jet operated by a Kyrgyz carrier broke
its wing, overturned and caught fire Wednesday as it tried to land
in deep fog in southern Kyrgyzstan, leaving 31 people injured, officials said.The
Soviet-built Tu-134 operated by local carrier Kyrgyzstan had flown from the capital
Bishkek and was trying to land at the airport in the city
of Osh, said Ilyas Egemberdiyev, a spokesman for the airline.Rescuers quickly extinguished
the fire and evacuated 82 passengers and six crewmembers. Emergency Situations Minister
Kubatbek Boronov said that 31 people were injured, and 17 of them
were hospitalized.Officials declined to comment on possible causes of the crash. A
team of top officials led by the nation's prime minister was to
fly to Osh to start a probe, but it had to delay
the trip because of thick fog and strong winds in the area.The
twin-engined Tu-134, along with its larger sibling the Tu-154, has been the
workhorse of Soviet and Russ
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Newton, Iowa, on Wednesday to a set of stops in Des
Moines before the end of the day.Paul also has a slick new
TV ad out in Iowa and New Hampshire that assails the "Washington
machine" while casting Paul as the race's "consistent" and "incorruptible" candidate.Without naming
names, the ad says "serial hypocrites and flip-floppers can't clean up the
mess" in Washington.
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Iran is threatening to stop the flow of oil through the Strait
of Hormuz a key world oil route in the Persian Gulf
if the West imposes more sanctions over its controversial nuclear energy
program.The sanctions stem from a U.N. watchdog report that alleges the country
may be developing nuclear weapons. Iran has denied the claims, stating that
its program is for peaceful purposes, Reuters reports."If [the West] impose sanctions
on Iran's oil exports, then even one drop of oil cannot flow
from the Strait of Hormuz," Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi
told Iranian news agency IRNA."Our enemies will give up on their plots
against Iran only if we give them a firm and strong lesson,"
he added.In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner called the threat "bluster."
He said it was "another attempt by them to distract attention from
the real issue, which is their continued noncompliance with international nuclear obligations."Rahimi
has no major
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up in the past months remain in jail.The Arab observers kicked
off their one month mission in the violence-wracked country with a visit
on Tuesday to Homs -- the first time Syria has allowed outside
monitors to the city at the heart of the anti-government uprising.A local
official in Homs told The Associated Press that four observers were in
the city on Wednesday as well, touring various districts. He declined to
give his details and spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons.Syrian
TV said observers toured several trouble spots in Homs including the neighborhoods
of Bab Sbaa, Baba Amr, Inshaat and al-Muhajireen, adding they met with
residents there.Homs residents said anti-government protesters were preparing for a second day
of demonstrations, despite a massive security presence in the city."I can see
riot police with shields and batons on main streets and intersections, they
are everywhere," said one resident, speaking over the phone. He declined t
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