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he future.Four firefighters were injured, including a captain who suffered second-degree burns
on his face, Keatley said.Lomer Johnson had worked as a department store
Santa Claus this season after a long career as a safety chief
at Louisville, Ky.-based liquor maker Brown-Forman Corp., from which he retired several
years ago.Badger is the founder of New York-based Badger & Winters Group.
She was treated at a hospital and was discharged by Sunday evening,
a hospital supervisor said. Her whereabouts Tuesday were unknown.Borcina, 52, was in
fair condition Tuesday at Stamford Hospital and declined to comment through a
hospital spokeswoman.He owns Tiberias Construction Inc., which renovates expensive homes and businesses.
The company's projects have included a Donna Karan store and artist Alex
Beard's studio, both in New York City, and the White House Christmas
wishing tree, according to the construction firm's website.According to the Department of
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nia.While Harvey said the rapper had been treating himself with cough syrup,
the coroner added the medication "was not contributory" to Myers' death.The Grammy
nominee had multiple hits during his 25-year career, including his cover of
"Mr. Big Stuff" in 1987 and 1991's "Now That We Found Love."Mourners
at his funeral included longtime friend Sean "Diddy" Combs, musicians Jay-Z, Usher,
John Legend and Q-Tip, actors Samuel L. Jackson, Will and Jada Pinkett
Smith, Queen Latifah and Rosie Perez and boxing promoter Don King.
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APDec. 27, 2011: Samira Ibrahim, 25, flashes the victory sign during a
rally supporting women's rights in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian court has ordered
the country's military rulers to stop the use of "virginity tests" on
female detainees, a practice that has caused an uproar among activists and
rights. Ibrahim filed a lawsuit after being subjected to a forced 'test."CAIRO
An Egyptian court on Tuesday ordered the country's military rulers to
stop the use of "virginity tests" on female detainees, in a rare
condemnation by a civilian tribunal of a military practice that has caused
an uproar among activists and rights groups.The virginity test allegations first surfaced
after a March 9 rally in Cairo's Tahrir Square that turned violent
when men in plainclothes attacked protesters, and the army cleared the square
by force. The rights group Human Rights Watch said seven women were
subjected to the tests.The ban came a week after public outrage over
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terror, a conflict that is hard to define by conventional measures of
success."This is not a war on a particular place or a particular
force," he said.Bush himself illustrated the perils of celebrating milestones in the
war, Mrozek said, when he landed on an aircraft carrier and hailed
the end of major combat operations in Iraq behind a "Mission Accomplished"
banner in May 2003. U.S. troops remained in Iraq for 8 1/2
more years, and Bush was criticized over the banner.The benchmarks were clearer
in previous wars. After World War II, parades marked Japan's surrender. After
the Gulf War, celebrations marked the troops' return after Iraqi forces were
driven out of Kuwait.The only mass celebrations of U.S. military activities since
Sept. 11, 2001, were largely spontaneous: Large crowds gathered in Times Square
and outside the White House in April after Usama bin Laden was
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ence followed with a full retraction on Dec. 23. Meanwhile, in a
disturbing twist, senior author Judy Mikovits was fired from the Whittemore Peterson
Institute in September and arrested in California in November over charges for
possession of stolen property and unlawful taking of computer data, equipment and
supplies. Science is investigating whether the data were manipulated.Following the history of
this paper is enough to make you fatigued.* 11 Biggest Science Stories
of 2011* 10 Science Discoveries to Be Thankful for* Top 10 Controversial
Psychiatric DisordersCopyright 2011 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material
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o visit relatives and Jazmin Reyes, his 16-year-old girlfriend whom he had
met on the Internet months earlier, the Chicago Tribune reports.Marron's family typically
returned to their native town each Christmas, but they couldn't afford to
make the trip this year. Marron was able to save enough money,
however, from his summer job as a restaurant server, according to the
Tribune.Dozens gathered Tuesday night in the suburb of Mount Prospect. They carried
candles, flowers and balloons. The Daily Herald reports that the group prayed
quietly in Spanish.Marron, a student at Rolling Meadows High School in suburban
Chicago, loved spending time with family and "made everyone smile," said friend
Joel Muneton."I found out through Facebook, and it was shocking," said Andres
Montiel. "I've known him since I was like in first grade. It
was just really rough."Fellow students reflected on what the rest of the
school year will be like without him. A Facebook page titled "Red
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