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Sun Jun 7 22:04:42 2015
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2015 19:04:39 -0700
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of reported sexual assaults at the nation's three major military academies rose
in the latest academic year from one year earlier.The Defense Department's "Annual
Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academies" covered
the academic year 2010-2011. It found there were 65 reports of sexual
assault involving cadets and midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S.
Military Academy and the U.S. Air Force Academy. That's up from 41
reports in the prior year.The Pentagon can't conclusively identify reasons for the
increases but said efforts to encourage more victims to report abuses could
help explain the higher numbers.Defense Secretary Leon Panetta issued a statement that
authorities are bidding to "eliminate sexual assault" from military campuses.
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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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BAGHDAD An oil exploration deal between U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil
and Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region is fueling political tensions in a country
where a post-U.S.-troop withdrawal spike in violence and political turmoil is clouding
the climate for foreign investments sorely needed by Iraq.Baghdad's anger over the
deal highlights the long-simmering power struggle between the Kurdish and central governments.
The dispute is building momentum as Iraqi Premier Nouri al-Maliki faces criticism
over his stewardship of a country where, years after the 2003 U.S.-led
war to topple Saddam Hussein, development remains a distant dream for millions.The
deal "will certainly contribute to further complicating the relationship" between the Kurds
and Baghdad, said Gala Riani, Middle East and North Africa Regional Manager
at the London-based IHS Global Insight.It "may also raise tensions in border
areas which have already become more restive as a result of the
withdrawal of the
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d shortly after Arizona's heavily scrutinized immigration enforcement law was passed in
April 2010.The program's supporters have call challenges to the courses an attack
on the state's Hispanic population, while critics say the program demonizes white
people as oppressors of Hispanics.Huppenthal ordered a review of the program when
he took office in January after his predecessor, Tom Horne, said the
Mexican-American Studies program violated state law and that Huppenthal would have to
decide whether to withhold funding.Huppenthal, a Republican, had voted in favor of
the ethnic studies law as a state senator before becoming the state's
schools chief.
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