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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Trackr)
Sun May 24 19:25:22 2015

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Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 16:25:19 -0700
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NEW YORK  A U.S. congressman from New York says three security 
contractors, including two Americans, have been released by Iraqi Army forces after 
they were held for more than two weeks.Republican Peter King announced the 
releases of the men Tuesday. He identifies them as an Army veteran 
from Long Island, a former National Guardsman from Savannah,Ga., and a man 
from Fiji. He says they were working for a security firm when 
Iraqi Ministry of Defense officials rejected paperwork prepared on their behalf by 
the IraqiMinistry of Interior and held them Dec. 9.The men weren't charged 
with any crimes. King says they were released Tuesday after efforts by 
his office, the State Department, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the DefenseDepartment 
and the White House.

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Syrian border to the Iranian border, is one of Iraq's most nagging 
post-Saddam era problems. American forces for years acted as a buffer between 
the Kurds and Arabs in the area by building partnerships between Iraqi 
army forces and their Kurdish counterparts known as the peshmerga. But after 
the U.S. troops' withdrawal, officials warn violence could flare there.Parliament speaker Osama 
al-Nujaifi, a Sunni Arab nationalist from Ninevah and an outspoken opponent to 
Kurdish land ambitions, called the granting of the exploration blocs an "unacceptable 
violation" of Ninevah's administrative boundaries and demanded it be annulled. Opposition to 
the Kurds' moves is one of the few things that unite Sunni 
Arabs and the Shiite parties that dominate the Baghdad government.A day earlier, 
a Ninevah provincial delegation to Baghdad files an official complaint to the 
government, according to provincial councilman Abdul-Rahim al-Shimmari.Baghdad and the Kurdish government have 


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ing a third term in a March vote. But his authority was 
dented by the Dec. 4 election, in which his party lost 25 
percent of its seats and barely retained its majority despite widespread allegations 
of vote-rigging in its favor.The vote fraud outraged many Russians, and the 
protests triggered have been the largest Moscow and other Russian cities have 
seen in 20 years.Asked Wednesday about his refusal to take part in 
campaign debates, Putin said they make no sense since the opposition leaders 
are "not burdened with real work" and "always demand the impossible.""This would 
not be a conversation of equals," he was quoted by the ITAR-Tass 
news agency as saying. Putin promised to arrange to get "younger brothers" 
from the government to take part in the televised debates.

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 role in Iran's foreign or military policy.On Monday, the Iranian navy 
warned off a foreign helicopter that had approached the site of a 
10-day naval drill it is currently conducting in international waters beyond the 
Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.A spokesman for 
the drill, Rear Adm. Mahmoud Mousavi, tells state TV the helicopter left 
the area immediately after the warning Sunday. He gives no other details.Irans 
navy began the 10-day drill on Saturday, and regularly holds war games. 
The country has also been active in fighting piracy in the Gulf 
of Aden.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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BEIJING  A long-awaited government report said design flaws and sloppy management 
caused a bullet train crash in July that killed 40 people and 
triggered a public outcry over the dangers of China's showcase transportation system.A 
former railway minister was among 54 officials found responsible for the crash, 
a Cabinet statement said Wednesday. Several were ordered dismissed from Communist Party 
posts but there was no word of possible criminal penalties.The crash report 
was highly anticipated by the public. The disaster near the southern city 
of Wenzhou also injured 177 people and had triggered a public outcry 
over the high cost and dangers of the bullet train system, a 
prestige project that once enjoyed lofty status on a level with the 
country's manned space program.Regulations had required the report to be released by 
Nov. 20. When that date passed, the government offered little explanation, drawing 
renewed criticism by state media, which have been unusually s

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n, promising them protection and then washed its hands of the situation."The 
United States General gave a guarantee in 2003, when we invaded Iraq 
and they surrendered their arms, heavy arms and light arms that they 
could have used to defend themselves," says former Attorney General Michael Mukasey. 
"We gave them a guarantee that they would be treated as protected 
persons."Fox News has obtained the July 21, 2004 letter signed by U.S. 
Army Major General Geoffrey Miller, Deputy Commanding General of Multi-National Forces Iraq, 
who wrote, "I am writing to congratulate each individual living in Camp 
Ashraf on their recognition as protected persons under the 4th Geneva Convention."Click 
here to read the letter from U.S. Army Major General Geoffrey Miller.A 
year later Major General William Brandenburg, another MNF-I commander writes, "Coalition forces 
remain committed to fulfilling the humanitarian mission of ensuring that the important 
rights provided by the Geneva Co
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