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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Trackr)
Sat May 23 09:36:34 2015

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Date: Sat, 23 May 2015 06:36:32 -0700
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tate Hillary Clinton wrote. "Officials from U.S. Embassy Baghdad will visit regularly 
and frequently....At this new location, the U.N. High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) 
will be able to conduct refugee status determinations for the residents of 
Ashraf -- a necessary first step toward resettlement to third countries."So who 
are these Iranians left stateless in Iraq and why does the U.S. 
have a responsibility for them?The group known as the Mujahideen Khalq or 
MEK, has been based in Iraq since the 1980s.Saddam Hussein gave them 
protection because they helped him fight Ayatollah Khomeini and the mullahs in 
Iran. Since the U.S. military toppled Saddam Hussein after the invasion in 
2003, the Iranians have been urging Iraq to hand over the exiles, 
whom Tehran considers traitors and spies.Technically, the MEK is still on the 
State Department's Foreign Terrorist Organization list, placed there by President Bill Clinton 
because the group allegedly killed six American d

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o visit relatives and Jazmin Reyes, his 16-year-old girlfriend whom he had 
met on the Internet months earlier, the Chicago Tribune reports.Marron's family typically 
returned to their native town each Christmas, but they couldn't afford to 
make the trip this year. Marron was able to save enough money, 
however, from his summer job as a restaurant server, according to the 
Tribune.Dozens gathered Tuesday night in the suburb of Mount Prospect. They carried 
candles, flowers and balloons. The Daily Herald reports that the group prayed 
quietly in Spanish.Marron, a student at Rolling Meadows High School in suburban 
Chicago, loved spending time with family and "made everyone smile," said friend 
Joel Muneton."I found out through Facebook, and it was shocking," said Andres 
Montiel. "I've known him since I was like in first grade. It 
was just really rough."Fellow students reflected on what the rest of the 
school year will be like without him. A Facebook page titled "Red 
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k ordered the use of lethal force against protesters.Next in line of 
witnesses whose testimony was demanded by both the prosecution and the defense 
is chief of staff Lt. Gen. Sami Hafez Anan, the second-highest ranking 
official in the ruling military council.As the proceedings started Wednesday, it was 
not clear whether Annan will be testifying.Also on trial with Mubarak and 
facing the same charges are his former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly and 
six senior former security officials. Mubarak and his two sons, Alaa and 
Gamal, also face corruption charges.The prosecution's case depends heavily on accounts of 
members of the former president's inner circle including ex-spy chief Omar Suleiman, 
who was appointed vice president by Mubarak during the uprising.

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4 officers died in traffic accidents, down from the 71 killed in 
2010.Craig Floyd, the group's chairman, blamed the rise on budget cuts to 
public safety departments. He cited surveys by police groups that showed many 
cut back on training and delay upgrading equipment, and referenced a Department 
of Justice report issued in October that said an estimated 10,000 police 
officers and sheriff's deputies have been laid off within the past year."I'm 
very troubled that these drastic budget cuts have put our officers at 
a grave risks," he said. "Our officers are facing a more brazen 
cold-blooded element and fighting a war on terror, and we're giving them 
less training and less equipment they need to do their jobs safely."It's 
the second year in a row the number of officers killed in 
the line of duty has grown. In 2009, the death toll dipped 
to 107 in a 50-year-low that encouraged police groups even though the 
year seemed to be an aberration. Otherwise, the number of po

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razil and Argentina, where thousands more of the implants were sold. Health 
officials in both countries just recommend checkups.Argentine clinics say they'll replace leaky 
implants, but the symptoms aren't always detectable, and Luna says any woman 
with the faulty implants can suffer psychological damage.The replacement surgeries can cost 
up to $3,500 in Argentina, Luna said."In my case, they're OK. I 
check periodically, but I am afraid," she said, recalling that when she 
had them implanted in 2007, she was told they were the best 
in the world, and would last her entire life.How many Argentine women 
received the PIP implants is unknown, although about 13,500 of them were 
imported from 2007 to April 2010, when they were banned.Some plastic surgery 
clinics have said they would cover the cost of removing them, but 
not replacing them, Luna complained.Luna said she wouldn't rule out suing the 
government if it doesn't take action to protect these consumers.Some legisl

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though analysts say Kim Yong Un is on the path toward cementing 
his power and all moves in North Korea so far -- from 
titles giving him power over the ruling party and military and his 
leading position in the funeral procession, his age and inexperience leave questions 
about Kim's long-term prospects. Whereas his father was groomed for power for 
20 years before taking over, the younger Kim has had fewer than 
two years.He also faces the huge challenges of running a country that 
struggles to feed its people even as it pursues a nuclear weapons 
program that has earned it international sanctions and condemndation.Kim Jong Il -- 
who led with absolute rule after his father Kim Il Sung's death 
in 1994, through a famine that killed hundreds of thousands and the 
controversial buildup of North Korea's nuclear and missile programs -- died of 
a heart attack Dec. 17 at age 69.Mourners in parkas lined the 
streets of Pyongyang, waving, stamping and crying as the convoy beari
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