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Social Security not enough?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ReverseM)
Thu May 21 10:07:47 2015
Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 07:07:46 -0700
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L. Gingrich Scholarship Fund, which offers music scholarships.
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re courts.Rights groups have said some officers have explained the tests as
a way to clear their names of possible charges of abuse by
the protesters. Women protesters said they were threatened with prostitution charges before
they were subjected to the tests.Hossam Bahgat, a human rights activist who
was involved in the case, said the court ruling restores some justice
to the abused women and is a first step toward holding military
officials accountable."It is also very symbolically important because it is a crack
in the wall of impunity the (military rulers) have built around their
personnel and their conduct" against protesters and women in particular, he said.He
said the lawyers will try to upgrade the charges against the army
doctor to sexual assault instead of the current indecent act.Ibrahim, who covers
her hair in the style of conservative Muslims, told a private TV
station Monday that she filed the suits because she wanted to spare
others what she wen
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Fox16.comDawna Natzke, 46, was last seen seen Dec. 21 leaving a Christmas
party in Hot Springs Village.Authorities are searching for a missing Arkansas police
dispatcher after finding her burned vehicle abandoned in the Ouachita National Forest.Dawna
Natzke, a 46-year-old mother of three, was last seen seen Dec. 21
leaving a Christmas party in Hot Springs Village, where she worked as
a police dispatcher, Fox affiliate KLRT-TV reported.Police found the charred remains of
Natzke's 1997 teal green Ford Escort Wagon three days later off Arkansas
Highway 298 in the Ouachita National Forest. The vehicle has been sent
to a state crime lab, according to the station.Dog teams were reportedly
called to search the area Monday, but uncovered no trace of the
missing woman.Natzke is described as 5-foot-6 with brown hair with blonde highlights
and brown eyes.Anyone with information on Natzke's whereabouts is being urged to
call the Hot Springs Village Police at (501)922-0011.
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Chairman Mark Fahleson said Tuesday. "The Nebraska Republican Party is more
focused than ever on electing another conservative Republican to join Sen. Mike
Johanns and recapturing the U.S. Senate so that we can reverse the
damage done by Ben Nelson, Washington Democrats and the Obama Administration."Nelson upset
incumbent Nebraska Gov. Kay Orr in 1990 to earn his first statewide
office and was re-elected in 1994 by a landslide. In 1996, he
reneged on a campaign pledge that he would not seek higher office
while governor and announced his candidacy for the Senate seat vacated by
the retiring Sen. Jim Exon.Omaha millionaire businessman Chuck Hagel soundly defeated Nelson
in that Senate race, but the two later served as colleagues when
Nelson was elected in 2000.Stenberg thanked Nelson for his service, but said
Nebraskans need "a genuine, lifelong conservative who is committed to serving his
country -- not to personal financial gain."
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Post, "Ben's retirement is a huge loss for Nebraska. I am very
sad he's leaving. That is as far as I am going (right
now)."Democrats acknowledged the party will face a steep uphill battle to hold
on to Nelson's seat, but pointed to a crowded Republican primary field
with no obvious front-runner. The contenders include Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning,
state Treasurer Don Stenberg, state Sen. Deb Fischer, and investment adviser Pat
Flynn."This virtually guarantees a Republican victory in 2012," said University of Nebraska
Lincoln political scientist Mike Wagner. "There's almost no scenario in which a
Democrat can win -- especially at this late stage."National Republican party leaders
also have encouraged Gov. Dave Heineman to join the race, but Heineman
has said it would take a lot to persuade him to run.The
Senate's Democratic campaign chairman, Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, said she expected
that Republicans would "have their hands full with a very divi
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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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