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A group of Canadian tourists made a gruesome discovery Tuesday when they 
found a severed human leg outside the Florida home they were renting 
for the holidays.St. Petersburg police spokesman Mike Puetz said the family walked 
outside the home Tuesday morning to view the sunrise over Tampa Bay 
when they spotted the body part, Fox affiliate WTVT-TV reported."We don't think 
the leg has been in the water that long. We're still trying 
to identify the age, sex and race of this person," Puetz said.The 
leg was found behind a home on 4th Street South, next door 
the to Bay Vista Recreation Center. Detectives searched the entire area, including 
the water, but found nothing to suggest a crime, according to the 
station.There have been no missing persons reports filed in St. Petersburg that 
would be consistent with a leg having been dumped in the water 
24 to 48 hours ago, police said. There also have been no 
reported boating accidents in the area, the station reported.Detect

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ith some funding: The $1-per-person insurance fee goes into effect in 2012. 
But the Treasury Department says it's not likely to be collected for 
another year, though insurers would still owe the money. The fee doubles 
to $2 per covered person in its second year and thereafter rises 
with inflation. The IRS is expected to issue guidance to insurers within 
the next six months."The more concerning thing is not the institute itself, 
but how the findings will be used in other areas," said Kathryn 
Nix, a policy analyst for the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank. "Will 
they be used to make coverage determinations?"The institute's director, Dr. Joe Selby, 
said patients and doctors will make the decisions, not his organization."We are 
not a policy-making body; our role is to make the evidence available," 
said Selby, a primary care physician and medical researcher,But insurance industry representatives 
say they expect to use the research and work with employers to

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U.S. troops," he said.While the Kurds have sought control over the oil 
within their northern territory, Baghdad insists the resource should overseen by the 
central government. About 30 percent of Iraq's 143.1 billion barrels of proven 
reserves of conventional crude sit in the Kurdish region.The dispute has festered 
unresolved since the U.S.-led coalition ousted Saddam Hussein in 2003. Parliament has 
failed to signed off on a draft national oil law on sharing 
the resources since 2007, angering the Kurds and making foreign majors leery 
of investing. Baghdad's last two international oil licensing auctions drew limited interest 
by deep-pocketed firms like Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and BP PLC.Under 
the Kurdish deal, Exxon Mobil, would explore for crude in six patches 
in northern Iraq, including land claimed by both the Kurds and Arabs 
in northern Ninevah province.More broadly, the issue of the disputed territory, which 
stretches from across the country from the 

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 Newton, Iowa, on Wednesday to a set of stops in Des 
Moines before the end of the day.Paul also has a slick new 
TV ad out in Iowa and New Hampshire that assails the "Washington 
machine" while casting Paul as the race's "consistent" and "incorruptible" candidate.Without naming 
names, the ad says "serial hypocrites and flip-floppers can't clean up the 
mess" in Washington.

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nt that Mr. Sullivan was shot."Authorities said Jurado, who had played football 
with Sullivan in high school, began arguing with Sullivan's brother over football 
teams at the party Friday night and then punched him. Sullivan intervened 
and Jurado pulled a gun and fired multiple shots, hitting Sullivan in 
the neck, police said.Sullivan remains in critical condition. His relatives say the 
gunfire shattered his spine and left him paralyzed from the neck down."He's 
opening his eyes more," his 20-year-old brother Brandon Sullivan told The Associated 
Press. "We're just waiting day by day."Sullivan was wounded in a suicide 
bombing attack last year while serving with the military in Afghanistan. He 
suffered a cracked collarbone and brain damage in the attack and had 
been recovering in Kentucky, where he is stationed, before coming home for 
the holidays.Sullivan was a wrestler and football player in high school in 
San Bernardino, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles. He ha

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