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Fri Jun 26 19:33:59 2015

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BEIJING  A long-awaited government report said design flaws and sloppy management 
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ment, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the Defense Department and the White 
House.He said he will demand answers from the Iraqis as well from 
U.S. authorities about how the incident was handled after they learned about 
the men."We're going to have thousands of contractors over there, including many 
Americans. Can the Iraqis just take them off the street and hold 
them? This is a terrible precedent. We have to get to the 
bottom of this," he said.The New York congressman said he was concerned 
that U.S. military authorities had not been notified by the U.S. embassy 
that the men were being held and that embassy representatives had not 
visited the men when he learned about it from Antiohos' wife last 
week."We have to find out if there could have been better coordination 
between all the agencies to make sure something like this doesn't happen 
again," King said.U.S. troops completed a full withdrawal this month after nearly 
nine years of war."This should be a bit of a wak

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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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MONTERREY, Mexico  Police in the northern Mexico state of Nuevo Leon 
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weekend by soldiers led police to the bodies.The soldiers detained the gang 
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an enthusiasm with a number of people that's very exciting to watch," 
Romney said.By the next debate, sponsored by Fox News, the goodwill seemed 
to dissipate, as Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann ripped into Paul over his 
foreign policy views.As Paul rises in the Iowa polls, the candidates have 
even less reason to be gracious toward him.The RealClearPolitics average of recent 
polls shows Paul leading the field in Iowa by about 2 percentage 
points. Recent polls generally have him trading the lead with Romney -- 
while Gingrich, who used to maintain a double-digit lead in Iowa, falls 
back to third place.Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center 
for Politics, suggested the dynamic in the Iowa race is becoming clear."You've 
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 to serve China's poor majority.Beijing is rapidly expanding China's 56,000-mile rail 
network, which is overloaded with passengers and cargo. But it has scaled 
back plans amid concern about whether the railway ministry can repay its 
mounting debts.On Friday, the current railways minister, Sheng Guangzu, announced railway construction 
spending next year will be cut to about $65 billion, down from 
this year's projected $75 billion.A failure to expand rail capacity could choke 
economic growth because exporters away from China's coast rely on rail to 
get goods to ports.The rail ministry's reported debt is $300 billion. Analysts 
say its revenues are insufficient to repay that. That has prompted concern 
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