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APDecember 28, 2011: In this image made from KRT television, a hearse
is driven during a funeral procession of late North Korean leader Kim
Jong Il in the snow in Pyongyang, North Korea.PYONGYANG, North Korea
North Korea's next leader escorted his father's hearse in an elaborate state
funeral on a bitter, snowy day Wednesday, bowing somberly and saluting in
front of tens of thousands of citizens who wailed and stamped their
feet in grief for Kim Jong Il.Son and successor Kim Jong Un
was head mourner on the gray day in Pyongyang, walking with one
hand on the black hearse that carried his father's coffin on its
roof, his other hand raised in salute, his head somberly bowed against
the wind.At the end of the 2 1/2-hour procession, rifles fired 21
times as Kim Jong Un stood flanked by the top party and
military officials who are expected to be his inner circle of advisers.
Kim then saluted again as goose-stepping soldiers carrying flags and rifles marched
by.Al
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epublican legislation.He was one of only two Senate Democrats to support a
failed Republican bid to block new federal controls on power plant pollution
that blows downwind into other states earlier this year.However, Nelson's vote in
favor of Obama's signature health reform measure left the Republicans confident they
could beat him next year. The health reforms are strongly opposed by
many Nebraska conservatives, and after the vote Nebraska Republicans immediately kicked off
a "Give Ben the Boot" campaign.Nelson also was one of five Democratic
senators targeted by a national conservative group with ties to Republican strategist
Karl Rove. The group, Crossroads GPS, spent $1.6 million on ads attacking
Nelson as well as Sens. Bill Nelson of Florida, Clair McCaskill of
Missouri, Jon Tester of Montana and Sherrod Brown of Ohio -- all
considered top targets by national Republicans in 2012."For once Senator Nelson has
listened to Nebraskans," Nebraska Republican Party
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ores of oil deals, mostly with mid-sized companies. Baghdad considers all of
these deals illegal and has blacklisted the companies involved.The Kurds and Exxon
Mobil appear to be betting the Baghdad government will be forced to
acquiesce.They "are now in a position where they could essentially force Baghdad
to accept the status quo and the two separate regulatory systems that
exist in the country," said Riani.
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already nearly come to blows over oil fields in this disputed region.
In 2008, a 24-hour standoff developed between their respective security forces over
a section of an oil field in Kirkuk, an ethnically-mixed area the
Kurds want to annex.Baghad warns it could punish Exxon Mobil and that
the company's existing contracts could be in jeopardy. But so far it
has taken no punitive measures.Many analysts doubt that it will, considering Baghdad's
profound need for foreign investment.Outside the Kurdish zone, Exxon Mobil and Shell
are already developing one of Iraq's biggest oil fields, the 8.6 billion-barrel
West Qurna Stage 1 field in southern Basra province. Exxon Mobil is
also expected to lead a multibillion dollar project in Basra, a Shiite
stronghold, that will help make available the water needed for oil development.Baghdad's
oil policy is not a "long-term sustainable program that would attract foreign
capital into Iraq," said Fadel Gheit, chief economist with
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NORTHAMPTON, Mass. A lawsuit brought by the parents of Phoebe Prince,
a 15-year-old Irish immigrant in Massachusetts who committed suicide after relentless bullying,
was settled for $225,000, according to documents made public Tuesday.The settlement with
the town of South Hadley and its school department was reached more
than a year ago, but the details were kept under wraps until
a journalist won a court order for the release of the information.The
documents show that Prince's parents settled claims against the town and its
school department for $225,000. In return, the parents promised to release the
plaintiffs from any further claims.The documents were released by the American Civil
Liberties Union of Massachusetts, which represented Slate reporter Emily Bazelon in her
bid to for the disclosure of the settlement."This is a victory for
the public's right to know and for transparency in government," said Bill
Newman, an attorney with the ACLU's legal office in
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be a lightning rod. Schoen said.Obama has an incentive to make
the appointments. A board shutdown would infuriate labor unions since a friendly
NLRB will help them expand union power."I guess he could squeeze that
in, but I think it is a bad idea. I think recess
appointments, for the most part, are done to bypass the Senate, the
advice and consent that is required under the Constitution," said Sen. Phil
Gingrey, R-Ga.Gingrey is one of several lawmakers who say not only do
they want to avoid the recess appointments, they want the NLRB to
disappear altogether.The NLRB had tried to prevent Boeing from opening a plant
in South Carolina, a right-to-work state, saying to do so would be
to bypass union rules on its plant in Washington state. The complaint
was dropped after Boeing extended its contract with labor groups in Washington
to 2016 and agreed its 737 Max airplane would be built on
the West Coast.Gingrey said that action is way beyond the scope of
the NLRB
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