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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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against the Gingrich-Romney duo. And I think that I'm going to be
the one coming out Iowa with that mantle."And if we can do
that, then we're off to the races here, and conservatives around the
country, just like they're doing here in Iowa, are going to start
rallying around our campaign," he said.Santorum isn't the only one making a
last-ditch effort around the state to appeal to social conservatives. Rick Perry
and Michele Bachmann are likely Santorum's most competitive among the social conservative
crowd. And both are working vigorously to get supporters to show up
at the caucuses next Tuesday night. Bachmann also won a coveted show
of support from Phyllis Schlafly, founder of the conservative Eagle Forum, who
on Tuesday said Bachmann "has the courage to be a leader among
her peers.""She is a real champion in speaking up for values we
care about. Michele is a woman of faith and the mother of
a beautiful family. She has a 100 percent pro-life record and is a
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ith some funding: The $1-per-person insurance fee goes into effect in 2012.
But the Treasury Department says it's not likely to be collected for
another year, though insurers would still owe the money. The fee doubles
to $2 per covered person in its second year and thereafter rises
with inflation. The IRS is expected to issue guidance to insurers within
the next six months."The more concerning thing is not the institute itself,
but how the findings will be used in other areas," said Kathryn
Nix, a policy analyst for the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank. "Will
they be used to make coverage determinations?"The institute's director, Dr. Joe Selby,
said patients and doctors will make the decisions, not his organization."We are
not a policy-making body; our role is to make the evidence available,"
said Selby, a primary care physician and medical researcher,But insurance industry representatives
say they expect to use the research and work with employers to
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FORT WAYNE, Ind. A babysitter and trusted neighbor has confessed that
he bludgeoned a 9-year-old Indiana girl to death with a brick then
dismembered her, hiding her head, hands and feet at his home and
dumping the rest of her remains nearby, police said Tuesday.Allen County sheriff's
investigators said in an affidavit that 39-year-old Michael Plumadore admits he killed
Aliahna Lemmon on Thursday.According to the affidavit, Plumadore told police that after
beating Aliahna to death, he stuffed her body into trash bags and
hid her in the freezer at his home in a rundown trailer
park in Fort Wayne. He said he later chopped up her body
and stuffed her remains into freezer bags.Police said Plumadore told them he
had hidden Aliahna's head, feet and hands at his trailer and discarded
her other remains at a nearby business. Police obtained a warrant to
search his trailer on Monday and found the body parts.The affidavit does
not provide details about why Plumadore kill
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western Massachusetts.Prince hanged herself in January 2010 after classmates taunted her
after she dated a popular boy. She had recently moved from Ireland
to South Hadley, a rural town about 100 miles west of Boston.Five
students later accepted plea deals in criminal cases connected with bullying that
preceded her death. None involved prison time.Prince's death drew international attention and
was among several high-profile teen suicides that prompted new laws aimed at
cracking down on bullying in schools. All school districts in Massachusetts are
now required to develop bullying prevention plans.After unsuccessful attempts to gain access
to details of the settlement, which was reached with the town and
its insurer in November 2010, Bazelon sought a court order to release
the information under the state's public records law.In an order dated Dec.
23, Superior Court Judge Mary Lou-Rup ruled in favor of Bazelon, saying
the town had not shown what harm would be c
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