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Mon Jun 1 18:40:10 2015
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 15:40:07 -0700
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nt that Mr. Sullivan was shot."Authorities said Jurado, who had played football
with Sullivan in high school, began arguing with Sullivan's brother over football
teams at the party Friday night and then punched him. Sullivan intervened
and Jurado pulled a gun and fired multiple shots, hitting Sullivan in
the neck, police said.Sullivan remains in critical condition. His relatives say the
gunfire shattered his spine and left him paralyzed from the neck down."He's
opening his eyes more," his 20-year-old brother Brandon Sullivan told The Associated
Press. "We're just waiting day by day."Sullivan was wounded in a suicide
bombing attack last year while serving with the military in Afghanistan. He
suffered a cracked collarbone and brain damage in the attack and had
been recovering in Kentucky, where he is stationed, before coming home for
the holidays.Sullivan was a wrestler and football player in high school in
San Bernardino, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles. He ha
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sent to the blaze in Stamford likely will take it personally
that they were unable to save the five family members."Their desire was
to get that family out and they were unable to. Totally understandable
raging fire, people trapped inside. Sometimes the challenges are
too big and it becomes personal at that point," he said."They feel
this, they're going to feel this," he added. "It is our belief
that every fire can be prevented and that no one should lose
their life to fire. When that happens, we try to figure out
why."Olshanski said the firefighters probably will feel a wide range of emotion.
"There will be sadness, there will be grief," he said, adding how
some might wonder if they could have done something more, or something
different, to save the family.It is common for firefighters in these situations,
Olshanski said, to go through a critical incident stress debriefing. He said
it's important because they're going to have to go on similar calls
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Also escorting the limousine were military chief Ri Yong Ho and People's
Armed Forces Minster Kim Yong Chun. Their presence indicates they will be
important players as the younger Kim consolidates his leadership. Top Workers' Party
officials Choe Thae Bok and Kim Ki Nam and senior military officer
Kim Jong Gak also took prominent positions.The early part of Wednesday's funeral
ceremony was shrouded in secrecy, as in 1994, when Kim Il Sung
died. Back then, Kim Jong Il and top officials held a private,
hourlong ceremony inside the Kumsusan palace before the procession through the city,
according to his official biography.Pyongyang's foreign diplomats were invited to attend the
procession, though few other outsiders appeared to be allowed into the country
for the funeral. One foreign diplomat in Pyongyang, who asked not to
be named because of the sensitive nature of her work, said funereal
music played and people wept as the convoy left Kumsusan followed by
a lar
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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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Oppenheimer & Co.Although Iraq sits atop the world's fourth largest proven reserves
of conventional crude, decades of sanctions, war, sabotage and negligence have battered
the sector that generates about 95 percent of the government's foreign revenues.
Iraq hopes to boost its output to 12 million barrels per day
by 2017 from about 3 million a day now. Such a surge
will only be possible with help from foreign majors.Despite its oil resources,
electricity remains spotty, at best, years after Saddam's ouster and the country
faces chronic problems with unemployment and private sector growth largely because of
daily violence and rampant corruption.Western companies have so far been wary of
significant investments in a country where violence has recently spiked, and where
tensions are growing between Sunnis and Shiites.During the last two international licensing
rounds, Western majors expressed little appetite, and Baghdad signed contracts with a
host of state-run com
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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.
invasio
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