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BAGHDAD  An oil exploration deal between U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil 
and Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region is fueling political tensions in a country 
where a post-U.S.-troop withdrawal spike in violence and political turmoil is clouding 
the climate for foreign investments sorely needed by Iraq.Baghdad's anger over the 
deal highlights the long-simmering power struggle between the Kurdish and central governments. 
The dispute is building momentum as Iraqi Premier Nouri al-Maliki faces criticism 
over his stewardship of a country where, years after the 2003 U.S.-led 
war to topple Saddam Hussein, development remains a distant dream for millions.The 
deal "will certainly contribute to further complicating the relationship" between the Kurds 
and Baghdad, said Gala Riani, Middle East and North Africa Regional Manager 
at the London-based IHS Global Insight.It "may also raise tensions in border 
areas which have already become more restive as a result of the 
withdrawal of the 

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APJoe Perry and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith.Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler got 
engaged to his long term girlfriend Erin Brady over the Christmas holidays, 
TMZ reported.Brady, 38, was spotted wearing a large diamond ring, which sources 
say was an engagement ring, as the couple spent Christmas Day on 
the Hawaiian island of Maui.It is not clear whether the "American Idol" 
judge proposed before or after their Christmas vacation, but Tyler's family are 
reportedly furious about the news as they do not like Brady, according 
to the gossip site.Some of the rocker's relatives are allegedly upset that 
the 63-year-old singer did not tell them he planned to pop the 
question until after the proposal.Several members of the Tyler family have apparently 
clashed with Brady in the past, with one source telling TMZ, "She's 
just been mean to the family."Tyler, who has been married twice before, 
has yet to comment.

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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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 against possible allegations of rape, indicating it was an administrative order 
and not an individual decision.Because the military is also acting as a 
police force, "it is the duty of the armed forces when carrying 
out these duties to abide by the law and not violate its 
provisions when dealing with citizens," the court ruling said.The ruling "is incredibly 
important not only because it comes after scenes of sexual assault and 
battery of women by military troops," said Heba Morayef, an Egypt researcher 
with Human Rights Watch. "It is also important because it is the 
first time a civilian court acknowledged and criticized abuse by the military."At 
first the military denied administering virginity tests. Then last week, the military 
prosecutor said one army doctor is on trial for abuse. On Tuesday, 
after the court decision, military prosecutor Adel el-Morsi said the tests are 
not condoned by the military, calling the abuse "an individual behavior" that 
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NORTHAMPTON, Mass.  A lawsuit brought by the parents of Phoebe Prince, 
a 15-year-old Irish immigrant in Massachusetts who committed suicide after relentless bullying, 
was settled for $225,000, according to documents made public Tuesday.The settlement with 
the town of South Hadley and its school department was reached more 
than a year ago, but the details were kept under wraps until 
a journalist won a court order for the release of the information.The 
documents show that Prince's parents settled claims against the town and its 
school department for $225,000. In return, the parents promised to release the 
plaintiffs from any further claims.The documents were released by the American Civil 
Liberties Union of Massachusetts, which represented Slate reporter Emily Bazelon in her 
bid to for the disclosure of the settlement."This is a victory for 
the public's right to know and for transparency in government," said Bill 
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er good progress.She is due to appear in court Jan. 17 for 
a probation progress report.Friend FOX411 on Facebook.The Troubled and Talented Lindsay LohanShe 
started as a promising child star, and nobody could have predicted how 
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