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Phase 4 FilmsDemi Moore looked like she was back in action during
a mother-daughter Christmas vacation in the Turks and Caicos Islands.Though the actress
has kept a very low profile since her split with estranged husband
Ashton Kutcher, she seemed to shake off any malaise from her impending
divorce with some holiday booty-shakin' in the Caribbean.The "Margin Call" star and
svelte mother of three, 49, was spotted with her daughter, Rumer Willis,
at the uber-private Parrot Cay resort, where the two shared a rocking
Christmas Eve at a poolside bar and Moore "danced up a storm."Spies
said that when Rumer took over DJing duties, Moore began to boogie.Follow
FOX411 on Twitter."Demi was dancing seductively for all the guys [at the
bar] and they were going nuts," one spy said. Another added, "Demi
could do 'The Wiggles' dance and still look hot."The slinky moves even
earned the raven-haired beauty the nickname "Single Hot Demi" or, simply, "SHD,"
from other hotel gues
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STAMFORD, Conn. A Christmas morning fire that killed a couple and
three of their grandchildren was devastating to firefighters who rushed into the
engulfed home twice frantically looking for the victims before they were beaten
back by the flames.Stamford officials were offering counseling to the firefighters."After 37
and a half years, 38 years, on the job, you're never prepared
for anything like this," acting fire Chief Antonio Conte said Tuesday. "It's
heart-breaking. I had to re-call 70 firefighters today for debriefing, and most
of them broke down."Authorities on Tuesday described frantic, futile attempts to save
the three girls and their grandparents after embers in a bag of
discarded fireplace ashes started the accidental fire at the grand waterfront house,
which was being renovated.Of the seven people in the home, only two
survived: the girls' mother, a New York City fashion advertising executive; and
a family friend who had worked on the home as a contr
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y arms-length insurance companies are hardly passive."And if its not passive, lawmakers
contend, the income is taxable.AARP did not make anyone available for an
interview, but did send a letter to Fox News from Kevin Donnellan,
AARP executive vice president and chief communications officer, who wrote that AARPs
chief aim is upholding its standards, and its actions are a detailed
commitment to quality control on products offered in its name."We have spent
more than five decades proving our commitment to helping older Americans obtain
quality, affordable health so, of course, we take seriously how others use
our name," Donnellan wrote. We are disappointed that this work should be
the subject of congressional criticism.AARP makes the majority of its revenues from
United's supplemental insurance policies to seniors, including what is known as Medigap,
which covers things for which Medicare does not pay. One of AARP's
many ads tells seniors that the insurance can hel
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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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APIn this Oct. 1, 2011 photo, rapper Heavy D, also known as
Dwight Arrington Myers, performs during the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta.The
sudden death of rapper Heavy D last month was caused by a
pulmonary embolism following a long flight, according to a medical examiner's report
released Tuesday.The rapper, whose real name was Dwight Arrington Myers, was found
unconscious in the walkway of his Beverly Hills home on Nov. 8
and was later pronounced dead at a Los Angeles hospital. He was
44.Craig Harvey, chief of the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner, said
a blood clot formed in Myers' lung, most likely "during an extended
airplane ride," according to the Los Angeles Times. Myers had flown home
from London shortly before his death.Myers also suffered from deep leg vein
thrombosis and heart disease, Harvey said.Initial autopsy results in November were inconclusive.
Sources told entertainment website TMZ at the time that Myers had been
suffering from pneumo
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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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