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Fri May 8 10:27:09 2015

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 Commission, said Yoo Ho-yeol, a professor at Korea University in South 
Korea.Kim Jong Il's two other sons, Kim Jong Nam and Kim Jong 
Chol, were not spotted at the procession.

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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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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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APIn this Oct. 1, 2011 photo, rapper Heavy D, also known as 
Dwight Arrington Myers, performs during the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta.The 
sudden death of rapper Heavy D last month was caused by a 
pulmonary embolism following a long flight, according to a medical examiner's report 
released Tuesday.The rapper, whose real name was Dwight Arrington Myers, was found 
unconscious in the walkway of his Beverly Hills home on Nov. 8 
and was later pronounced dead at a Los Angeles hospital. He was 
44.Craig Harvey, chief of the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner, said 
a blood clot formed in Myers' lung, most likely "during an extended 
airplane ride," according to the Los Angeles Times. Myers had flown home 
from London shortly before his death.Myers also suffered from deep leg vein 
thrombosis and heart disease, Harvey said.Initial autopsy results in November were inconclusive. 
Sources told entertainment website TMZ at the time that Myers had been 
suffering from pneumo

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razil and Argentina, where thousands more of the implants were sold. Health 
officials in both countries just recommend checkups.Argentine clinics say they'll replace leaky 
implants, but the symptoms aren't always detectable, and Luna says any woman 
with the faulty implants can suffer psychological damage.The replacement surgeries can cost 
up to $3,500 in Argentina, Luna said."In my case, they're OK. I 
check periodically, but I am afraid," she said, recalling that when she 
had them implanted in 2007, she was told they were the best 
in the world, and would last her entire life.How many Argentine women 
received the PIP implants is unknown, although about 13,500 of them were 
imported from 2007 to April 2010, when they were banned.Some plastic surgery 
clinics have said they would cover the cost of removing them, but 
not replacing them, Luna complained.Luna said she wouldn't rule out suing the 
government if it doesn't take action to protect these consumers.Some legisl

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s dragging women protesters by the hair, stomping on them and stripping 
one half-naked in the street during a fierce crackdown on activists."This is 
a case for all the women of Egypt, not only mine," said 
Samira Ibrahim, 25, who was arrested and then spoke out about her 
treatment.Ibrahim filed two suits against the practice, one demanding it be banned 
and another accusing an officer of sexual assault. She was the only 
one to complain publicly about a practice that can bring shame upon 
the victim in a conservative society.A small group of women gathered outside 
the court building, holding banners. One said, "Women of Egypt are a 
red line."The three-judge panel said in its ruling that the virginity tests 
were "a violation of women's rights and an aggression against their dignity."The 
ruling also said a member of the ruling military council admitted to 
Amnesty International in June that the practice was carried out on female 
detainees in March to protect the army

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