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Tue Jun 2 18:52:31 2015

Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 15:52:28 -0700
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ian civil aviation since the 1960s, with more than 800 planes built. 
It also has remained in service with many post-Soviet carriers.In recent years, 
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worst air traffic safety records. Experts blame poor maintenance of the aging 
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina  A group of 50 Argentine women threatened to 
sue their plastic surgeons on Tuesday if they don't get free replacements 
of faulty French breast implants.The group is led by attorney Virginia Luna, 
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to be celebrating too much, given how much there is going on 
and how much there will be going on in Afghanistan," said Don 
Mrozek, a military history professor at Kansas State University.Two New York City 
councilmen, Republicans Vincent Ignizio and James Oddo, have called for a ticker-tape 
parade down the stretch of Broadway known as the Canyon of Heroes. 
A similar celebration after the Gulf War was paid for with more 
than $5.2 million in private donations, a model the councilmen would like 
to follow.Mayor Michael Bloomberg said last week that he was open to 
the idea but added, "It's a federal thing that we really don't 
want to do without talking to Washington, and we'll be doing that."A 
spokesman for the mayor declined to elaborate on the city's reasons for 
consulting with Washington. Ignizio said he had been told by the mayor's 
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e threats underline Iranian concern that the West is about to impose 
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panies from China, Angola, Algeria and others. Few of those companies are 
seen as having the capital or experience of the Exxons or Shells 
of the world.Exxon Mobil has not commented on the deal since it 
was announced by the Kurds in mid-November. Officials from the company did 
not respond to requests for comment.If the deal goes forward, it would 
be an enormous vote of confidence for the Kurds' oil policy and 
could open the door for other majors to jump in."This is a 
further step for the Kurds' autonomy in the federated Iraq," Theodore Karasik, 
an analyst at the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military 
Analysis said.For the company, the deal's benefits are obvious. It allows Exxon 
Mobil to retain a share of the profits from the oil produced 
while the service contracts offered by Baghdad provide the firms with a 
flat fee per barrel of oil produced for their services.The Kurds win 
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