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MOSCOW  Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday rejected calls to hold 
talks with opposition leaders who have drawn tens of thousands of Russians 
to protest rallies to demand free elections and an end to his 
12-year rule.The opposition leaders "do not have a common platform, so there 
is nobody to talk to," Putin told journalists from state news agencies.Organizers 
of the Moscow demonstrations include prominent public figures and representatives of various 
opposition groups. But they have passed joint resolutions with a list of 
concrete demands, including a rerun of the fraud-tainted Dec. 4 parliamentary election, 
the resignation of the Central Election Commission chief and the removal of 
barriers that have prevented opposition parties from taking part in elections.Putin on 
Tuesday firmly rejected the demands for a rerun of the election. The 
government has promised to ease rules for opposition candidates.Putin, who served as 
president in 2000-2008, is now seek

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unt on the holiday season to give us a big boost at 
the end of the year, and it just didn't happen."These admission numbers 
this year just tell me that we maybe have to set our 
sights a little lower in terms of attendance every year."Since peaking at 
a modern high of 1.6 billion in 2002, domestic movie admissions have 
been on a general decline since.Studio executives always insist that slow times 
result from weak films, but on paper, the strong lineup Hollywood presented 
this year should have had fans lining up in huge numbers. Pretty 
good films are out there this holiday season, yet blockbuster expectations fizzled, 
a sign that people might be skipping a trip to the theater 
in favor of home-viewing, video games or the countless other entertainment options 
their gadgets now offer.Rising ticket prices, particularly the extra few dollars it 
costs to see 3-D films, also could be causing a backlash among 
fans.With "Ghost Protocol" climbing toward the $100 million 

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hows that 15 registered sex offenders live in the park that numbers 
about two dozen homes. Plumadore is not on Indiana's registered sex offenders 
list. He has a criminal record in Florida and North Carolina that 
includes convictions for trespassing and assault.The girl's relatives told the newspaper that 
Plumadore had cared for Aliahna's ailing grandfather until his death early this 
month and was living in her grandfather's mobile home."He was a trusted 
family friend," Aliahna's step-grandfather, David Story, told The Associated Press late Monday, 
saying he was surprised by the arrest.Sheriff Ken Fries said investigators questioned 
Plumadore on Friday and Saturday and that he was arrested Monday after 
being interviewed by detectives for several hours more."The story just didn't make 
sense to our investigators or to me when I first heard it," 
Fries said Monday night. "I thought this is the guy we needed 
to focus on. If we are going to find her, he's going 
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nd technological concerns, Ramotowski said.In-person interviews weren't the norm before 9/11, when 
consular officials had the authority to approve travelers based on an application 
alone. Since then, however, screenings have become more strenuous, with fingerprint checks 
and facial recognition screening of photographs.The State Department has made moves to 
boost its tourist services in recent years, transferring employees from underworked offices 
to bustling embassies and consular posts. Many visa processing centers are also 
operating under extended hours.Other proposed changes include granting more multi-entry visas and 
charging premium fees to tourists who want a visa right away, similar 
to the premium passport fee charged to Americans with last-minute passport requests. 
The tourism industry also wants more visa processing officers and to allow 
travelers to submit applications in their native language."We can't afford to treat 
them in a way that gives them an im

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APDecember 27, 2011: This image made from amateur video and released by 
Shaam News Network purports to show men carrying an injured man in 
Homs, Syria.BEIRUT  The Syrian government released Wednesday 755 prisoners detained over 
the past nine months in the regime's crackdown on dissent as observers 
toured a flashpoint city to see whether authorities were complying with an 
Arab plan to stop the bloodshed that has killed thousands.Violence continued in 
several parts of the country, with activists saying two died in the 
Baba Amr district of Homs, and at least four soldiers were killed 
in an ambush carried out by a group of military defectors in 
the country's south on Wednesday.The prisoners' release, reported by the state-run news 
agency SANA, followed accusations by Human Rights Watch that Syrian authorities were 
hiding hundreds of detainees from the observers now in the country.The New 
York-based group said the detainees have been transferred to off-limits militar

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 against possible allegations of rape, indicating it was an administrative order 
and not an individual decision.Because the military is also acting as a 
police force, "it is the duty of the armed forces when carrying 
out these duties to abide by the law and not violate its 
provisions when dealing with citizens," the court ruling said.The ruling "is incredibly 
important not only because it comes after scenes of sexual assault and 
battery of women by military troops," said Heba Morayef, an Egypt researcher 
with Human Rights Watch. "It is also important because it is the 
first time a civilian court acknowledged and criticized abuse by the military."At 
first the military denied administering virginity tests. Then last week, the military 
prosecutor said one army doctor is on trial for abuse. On Tuesday, 
after the court decision, military prosecutor Adel el-Morsi said the tests are 
not condoned by the military, calling the abuse "an individual behavior" that 
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