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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg)
Sun Jun 14 22:28:21 2015

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the dispensaries breed crime. The city's lawyers soon found critical flaws in 
RAND's data collection, largely stemming from RAND's reliance on data from CrimeReports.com, 
which did not include data from the L.A. Police Department. RAND blamed 
itself for the error, not CrimeReports.com, which had made no claims of 
having a complete set of data, and, in fact, didn't even know 
about the study.#4 -- Butterfly meets worm, falls in love, and has 
caterpillars.The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) published a fantastic 
claim in 2009 by zoologist Donald Williamson, which was delightfully reported in 
the science news media. Williamson claimed that ancestors of modern butterflies mistakenly 
fertilized their eggs with sperm from velvet worms. The result was the 
necessity for the caterpillar stage of the butterfly life cycle.The PNAS paper 
got a few laughs among evolutionary scientists, but it hasn't yet been 
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The United Nations and the Iraqi government have announced that they have 
signed an agreement about what to do with 3,400 Iranian exiles who 
have been left stateless and under siege at a refugee camp in 
Iraq.But residents of Camp Ashraf say they fear for their lives, even 
though the Iraqis reportedly agreed to resettle these 3,400 Iranian exiles at 
Camp Liberty, the former U.S. military base near Baghdad, before helping them 
leave Iraq. The group is still waiting to view the signed agreement."The 
Secretary General's Special Representative has underscored that in any event, this is 
a voluntary and not a forcible relocation," said Shahin Gobadi of the 
National Council of Resistance of Iran, the group's representative in Paris. "Ashraf 
residents had repeatedly emphasized that they would in no way accept forcible 
relocation."The State Department welcomed the announcement."We are encouraged by the Iraqi government's 
willingness to commit to this plan," Secretary of S

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ments on viewership, ratings, checks, household checks - so your either history 
or on for awhile, so it's scarier in television.

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MyFoxChicago.comDecember 27, 2011: Onlookers stand outside the scene of a shooting in 
Chicago.CHICAGO  Two people were killed and five more wounded after a 
gunman opened fire in a Chicago fast food restaurant Tuesday night.Police say 
the gunman appeared to be arguing with someone, who he then chased 
into the Church's Chicken in Englewood. He then began shooting.Police say two 
victims died at the scene and four others were currently in the 
hospital. A fifth person was reportedly injured, but their condition is unknown.The 
survivors included a 16-year-old boy, a 17-year-old boy and a 51-year-old man, 
who were all shot in the legs, and a 58-year-old man who 
suffered multiple gunshots wounds, MyFoxChicago.com reported.Friends at the scene said one of 
the dead was a 17-year-old junior at Prosser High School. "He didn't 
bother nobody," said Dimitrious Doughty. "This is crazy. They just took him. 
I don't understand."The gunman has not been arrested and police do not 


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 since April.The trial started in August, with many in the country 
riveted by the sight of their ailing former ruler of nearly 30 
years lying in a hospital bed inside the courtroom's cage, where defendants 
traditionally sit during trials in Egypt.During early sessions, the trial was bogged 
down by frequent commotion and arguments in the courtroom between the defense 
and the lawyers representing the protesters. It also became harder for media 
to cover the proceeding after the judge imposed a ban with high 
ranking Egyptian officials summoned to testify.In the last hearing in September, Field 
Marshal Hussein Tantawi, who heads Egypt's ruling military council that took power 
after Mubarak's fall, gave his testimony under a total media blackout.Journalists were 
barred from the court and forbidden to report any leaked details of 
Tantawi's testimony. Many believe Tantawi -- who was Mubarak's defense minister for 
two decades -- can address key question of whether Mubara

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nt Bashar Assad's authoritarian rule began. The League said a team of 
12 visited Homs on Monday.On Tuesday, tens of thousands of defiant Syrian 
protesters had thronged the streets shortly after authorities withdrew tanks from Homs, 
in the first sign the regime was complying with the League's plan 
to end the 9-month-old crackdown against dissent.After agreeing to the League's pullback 
plan on Dec 19, the regime intensified its crackdown on dissent; government 
troops killed hundreds in the past week and Syria was condemned internationally 
for flouting the spirit of the agreement.The U.N. says more than 5,000 
people have been killed since March in the political violence across Syria.

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