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NYT19981025.0188_4
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-10-25 21:00</t0> Some anti-abortion groups, to their credit, have <ei60>denounced</ei60> the <ei61>bombings</ei61> and <ei62>shootings</ei62>, but others <ei63>seem</ei63> reluctant to <ei64>issue</ei64> the strong <ei65>condemnations</ei65> that are <ei66>warranted</ei66>. Indeed, one particularly virulent anti-abortion Web site <ei67>lists</ei67> the names of doctors it <ei68>says</ei68> <ei69>perform</ei69> abortions, or ``crimes against humanity,'' with a code <ei70>indicating</ei70> whether they are ``<ei71>working</ei71>,'' ``<ei72>wounded</ei72>'' or a ``<ei73>fatality</ei73>.'' Such incendiary <ei74>rhetoric</ei74>, and frequent <ei75>accusations</ei75> by some anti-abortionists that abortion providers are <ei76>committing</ei76> murder, can only <ei77>fuel</ei77> more terrorism. The <ei78>increase</ei78> of anti-choice laws and ongoing <ei79>campaigns</ei79> of harassment by protest groups, even short of murder, have <ei80>worked</ei80> to <ei81>make</ei81> abortions harder to <ei82>obtain</ei82>. More than 80 percent of counties in this country <ei83>have</ei83> no abortion provider.
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NYT19981025.0188_5
Documents Creation Time: <t0>1998-10-25 21:00</t0> More than 80 percent of counties in this country <ei83>have</ei83> no abortion provider. In 45 states, the number of doctors who <ei84>performed</ei84> abortions <ei85>declined</ei85> between <t11>1982</t11> and <t12>1992</t12>. Slepian <ei86>was</ei86> among those who <ei87>took</ei87> a stand against <ei88>restricting</ei88> reproductive freedom and <ei89>paid</ei89> with his life. Unless these brave doctors are better <ei90>protected</ei90>, fewer doctors in the next generation will be <ei91>willing</ei91> to <ei92>place</ei92> themselves and their families in such danger. That is what the terrorists <ei93>want</ei93>.
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article-11554_0
A strong magnitude-6.7 <32>earthquake</32> <2>shook</2> central Chile late Monday, <3>prompting</3> authorities to <4>order</4> the <5>evacuation</5> of a stretch of coastline and <6>causing</6> hundreds of people in the capital to <7>flee</7> buildings in panic. There were no <26>reports</26> of major damage, but authorities in the port city of Valparaiso <25>said</25> a 72-year-old man <9>died</9> of a heart <10>attack</10> during the <38>quake</38>. The earthquake was <35>felt</35> for almost a minute in Valparaiso and the capital, Santiago. The US Geological Survey initially <14>put</14> the quake's magnitude at 6.5 but later <16>raised</16> it to 6.7. Its epicenter was 26 miles northeast of Valparaiso, and it had a depth of 23 miles.
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Its epicenter was 26 miles northeast of Valparaiso, and it had a depth of 23 miles. It <17>struck</17> just minutes before midnight local time Monday. The Chilean navy's hydrographic and oceanographic service <18>discounted</18> the possibility of a <40>tsunami</40>, but authorities <19>maintained</19> an order for people to move to higher ground along a roughly 500-mile stretch of coastline running from the city of Constitucion to Tongoy, north of the capital. Thousands of people were later <20>allowed</20> to <21>return</21> home, said Deputy Interior Secretary Rodrigo Ubilla. The quake <24>knocked</24> out power and telephone service in various parts of Santiago, but the National Emergency Office of the Interior Ministry said that it had received no reports of major damage or injuries so far.
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The quake <24>knocked</24> out power and telephone service in various parts of Santiago, but the National Emergency Office of the Interior Ministry said that it had received no reports of major damage or injuries so far. There were reports of <27>rockslides</27> on a highway outside of Santiago, and residents of Valparaiso said the facades of some old buildings had <29>fallen</29>. Public Works Minister Laurence Golbourne said that that Chile's airports and roadways <31>appeared</31> undamaged. Chile is highly earthquake-prone. A magnitude-7.1 earthquake struck central Chile on March 25, the strongest and longest that many people said they had felt since a huge quake <37>devastated</37> that region two years ago.
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article-20789_0
Alex McLeish has <1>expressed</1> his regret at <2>letting</2> down Aston Villa fans following his season of <3>failure</3> with the club. McLeish was <4>sacked</4> on Monday by owner Randy Lerner after just 11 months in charge, <5>overseeing</5> a dismal <6>campaign</6> in which Villa <7>came</7> within two points of relegation from the Barclays Premier League. He <19>said</19>: "I was truly honoured to have been <9>given</9> the opportunity to <10>manage</10> the club, which plays such an important part in the fabric of the local community and to its worldwide fan base... My only regret in leaving now is we weren't able to achieve more for the supporters and their high expectations." Villa <11>managed</11> a club record low of four home wins, with their points tally of 38 their lowest for 42 years and their eventual 16th-place <12>finish</12> their worst in six seasons. In being <13>appointed</13> manager after <14>taking</14> bitter cross-city rivals Birmingham down into the Championship last season, McLeish never truly won over the supporters.
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In being <13>appointed</13> manager after <14>taking</14> bitter cross-city rivals Birmingham down into the Championship last season, McLeish never truly won over the supporters. The Scot's poor record only <15>added</15> fuel to the fire, with his <16>sacking</16> seemingly inevitable, albeit with McLeish naturally <17>expressing</17> his <18>disappointment</18> he did not do more. McLeish said: "When I <20>accepted</20> the role as manager of Aston Villa Football Club I was acutely aware of the responsibility I had to find the best way to serve the great traditions of one of the finest clubs in professional football. "I relished the challenge and, together with my loyal and very capable staff, <21>dedicated</21> all of my <22>efforts</22> into <23>moulding</23> a successful team... Finally, I want to take this moment to say that I have nothing but the highest respect for the club and sincerely wish it and the fans great success in the future."
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article-12049_0
Authorities in Mexico <1>raised</1> the alert level for the Popocatepetl volcano southeast of Mexico City due to <2>increasing</2> activity. It's now at the fifth step on a seven-level warning scale. A lava dome is <3>growing</3> in the volcano's crater, the National Disaster Prevention Centre <7>said</7> on Tuesday. The 5 450-meter volcano also has been <5>spewing</5> fragments of incandescent rock recently, as well as water vapour and ash. The volcano could experience "significant explosions of growing intensity that hurl incandescent rocks significant distances," large ash showers and possible flows of mud and molten rocks down the volcano's flanks, the Centre said.
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The volcano could experience "significant explosions of growing intensity that hurl incandescent rocks significant distances," large ash showers and possible flows of mud and molten rocks down the volcano's flanks, the Centre said. The agency said the area has been <8>closed</8> to visitors and <9>urged</9> people to stay at least 12 kilometres from the crater, which is about 65 kilometres south-east of Mexico's capital. It also <10>recommended</10> people in the surrounding areas clean ash from weak rooftops and to cover their mouths to avoid inhaling it. The alert is now at the highest level of the yellow stage; the next stage is a red alert, in which evacuations would presumably begin. Known as "El Popo," the volcano <11>staged</11> its most violent <12>eruption</12> in 1 200 years on December 18, 2000, when an <13>explosion</13> <14>sent</14> up a plume of red-hot rock and <15>forced</15> the <16>evacuation</16> of thousands of people who live at the volcano's base.
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Known as "El Popo," the volcano <11>staged</11> its most violent <12>eruption</12> in 1 200 years on December 18, 2000, when an <13>explosion</13> <14>sent</14> up a plume of red-hot rock and <15>forced</15> the <16>evacuation</16> of thousands of people who live at the volcano's base. Known as "El Popo," the volcano has been <17>erupting</17> intermittently since December 1994.
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article-2282_0
Former Israeli president Moshe Katsav <1>began</1> <2>serving</2> a seven-year prison term for rape on Wednesday, <3>professing</3> his innocence and <4>saying</4> he was being "buried alive". The case has <5>captivated</5> the country for more than five years and marked the first time a former Israeli head of state has been <20>jailed</20>. Officials <7>say</7> it proves no one is above the law. Katsav, 66, was president from 2000 to 2007. He was <8>convicted</8> last year of twice raping an aide when he was a cabinet minister in the late 1990s and sexually assaulting two other women who worked for him while he was president.
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He was <8>convicted</8> last year of twice raping an aide when he was a cabinet minister in the late 1990s and sexually assaulting two other women who worked for him while he was president. "The day will come when the truth will come out," he <9>said</9>, a pained expression on his face as he <10>pushed</10> through a crowd of friends and reporters outside his home before being <11>driven</11> off to prison. "The conscience of those who committed this injustice will certainly awaken and you will see that you buried a man alive." Katsav was <12>sentenced</12> in March to seven years in prison. He has consistently <13>denied</13> any wrongdoing, but three Supreme Court justices <14>ruled</14> unanimously against his appeal last month.
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He has consistently <13>denied</13> any wrongdoing, but three Supreme Court justices <14>ruled</14> unanimously against his appeal last month. He has <15>asked</15> the court for another hearing with an expanded panel. "Today a bloody, unrelenting five-and-a-half-year <16>struggle</16> is <17>ending</17> in frustration and rage. I know, and all who know me know, that the accusations are false," Katsav said before <19>entering</19> Maasiyahu prison, where his cellmate is expected to be a former health minister jailed for taking bribes. Katsav's <21>ascent</21> to the presidency, an institution traditionally above Israel's rough-and-tumble political scene, was almost as dramatic as his <22>downfall</22>.
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Katsav's <21>ascent</21> to the presidency, an institution traditionally above Israel's rough-and-tumble political scene, was almost as dramatic as his <22>downfall</22>. At 24, the Iranian-born Katsav <23>became</23> Israel's youngest mayor, a symbol for Sephardim, or Jews of Middle Eastern descent, <24>struggling</24> to <25>climb</25> the political and social ladder in a country long led by Jews of European origin. As a member of the right-wing Likud party, he went on to <26>hold</26> a number of cabinet posts. Parliament <27>elected</27> him president in a surprise <28>victory</28> over Shimon Peres, Israel's Nobel Peace Prize-winning elder statesman, who now <29>holds</29> the office. In 2007 a long <30>investigation</30> into rape allegations <31>forced</31> Katsav to <32>step</32> down from the presidency in disgrace.
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In 2007 a long <30>investigation</30> into rape allegations <31>forced</31> Katsav to <32>step</32> down from the presidency in disgrace. His <33>resignation</33> had little impact on Israeli government functions, as the presidency is largely a ceremonial position.
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article-18161_0
Over 15 months after his <22>arrest</22>, former Telecom Minister A Raja was today <11>granted</11> bail by a Delhi court in the 2G spectrum case. "The bail application is allowed," Special CBI Judge O P Saini <7>said</7>.The court granted bail to the DMK MP on a personal bond of Rs 20 lakh and two sureties of the like amount. The court while <9>granting</9> bail <6>imposed</6> conditions on Raja that he will not visit Tamil Nadu without its prior permission and will not go to the office of the Department of Telecom (DoT).The court, in its 14-page bail order, also said that Raja would not try to influence any witnesses while on bail. Raja was <8>arrested</8> on February 2, last year. The court, while granting bail to 49-year-old Raja, said all the co-accused in the case have already been granted bail and his further detention would not serve any purpose.
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The court, while granting bail to 49-year-old Raja, said all the co-accused in the case have already been granted bail and his further detention would not serve any purpose."In the end considering the progress of the <44>trial</44>, period of the custody of the accused and the fact that all other accused have been <13>released</13> on bail, I am of the opinion that further detention of the accused would not serve any purpose and for these reasons, I am inclined to admit the applicant/ accused (Raja) to bail," the special judge said.On the <19>apprehension</19> of the CBI that if granted bail Raja may influence witnesses and tamper with evidence, the court said it addressed them by <17>imposing</17> conditions and restrictions on the accused. The court <18>noted</18> that entire evidence in the case was documentary and was in its custody."Moreover, this apprehension of the prosecution (that Raja may influence the witnesses and tamper with the evidence) can be addressed by imposing conditions and restrictions on the accused."Furthermore, almost entire evidence in the case is documentary in nature and the same is in the custody of the court," the judge said.
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"Furthermore, almost entire evidence in the case is documentary in nature and the same is in the custody of the court," the judge said. The court also <21>directed</21> Raja to surrender his passport as a prerequisite for bail.Raja, who has remained in judicial custody for over 15 months since his arrest, had <23>sought</23> bail on the ground of parity as other 13 co-accused have already <24>secured</24> bail either from the Supreme Court, the Delhi High Court or the trial court.Raja has <25>alleged</25> the case against him is "false and fabricated" and "not sustainable in law." The CBI had vehemently <26>opposed</26> Raja's bail, <27>saying</27> he could not be released on the ground of parity as the charges <28>levelled</28> against him were of serious nature. The agency has alleged that DMK-run Kalaignar TV had <33>received</33> Rs 200 crore as bribe from Shahid Balwa's DB Group through a circuitous route as a quid pro quo for favours shown by Raja in spectrum allocation.The agency has also <30>claimed</30> that during the <31>probe</31>, it had <32>come</32> to light that Raja and others had received a bribe of another Rs 200 crore from certain companies under its scanner in connection with the spectrum <34>scam</34>. The CBI had <35>raised</35> questions on Raja's alleged links with Mauritius-based Delphi Investment Ltd, in which Reliance Telecom Ltd had allegedly transferred its shares and said if released on bail at this stage, he might tamper with evidence.Raja had sought bail, saying the Supreme Court, while granting bail to former Telecom Secretary Siddharth Behura, had not distinguished the case of public servant from that of others.He had <39>submitted</39> that he and Behura were <45>facing</45> similar charges of abetment, conspiracy and criminal breach of trust.
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article-20549_0
Twenty-nine Chinese fishermen have been <1>kidnapped</1> at sea by unidentified North Koreans who have <2>demanded</2> 1.2 million yuan ($190,000) in ransom, fellow sailors and media <25>said</25> Thursday. The men were <14>fishing</14> in three separate vessels on May 8 when a group of gunmen <5>boarded</5> their boats and forcibly <6>took</6> them over, <7>locking</7> up those on board, said a boat owner surnamed Sun who has been in touch with them. "On May 9, one of the kidnapped boat owners <9>used</9> a phone given to him by the North Koreans to <10>call</10> us. He said the kidnappers <11>asked</11> for a ransom of 400,000 yuan per boat," Sun -- who like the hostages is from the northeastern port city of Donggang -- <12>told</12> AFP. Chinese state media reports said the men were fishing off the coast of northeastern China, in the waters that run between China and North Korea, when they were <15>snatched</15>.
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Chinese state media reports said the men were fishing off the coast of northeastern China, in the waters that run between China and North Korea, when they were <15>snatched</15>. The Foreign Ministry said it was "keeping close contact with North Korea to safeguard our citizens' rights and interests," according to reports. The ministry did not immediately respond to AFP's <17>request</17> for comment. Sun, who <18>refused</18> to give his full name, said another boat owner he works with <20>managed</20> to <21>speak</21> to them again earlier this week. "He could <22>hear</22> in the background that sailors were being <23>beaten</23> and there was the sound of crying, and the boat owner said they had not eaten for two days," he said.
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"He could <22>hear</22> in the background that sailors were being <23>beaten</23> and there was the sound of crying, and the boat owner said they had not eaten for two days," he said. "If the kidnappers don't get the money by today (Thursday), they will sell off the boats, which are worth 3 million yuan." Another Donggang-based boat owner surnamed Zhang said no threats had yet been made against the sailors themselves. Media reports <27>say</27> the three boats were <28>taken</28> to North Korean waters, but Sun said he was "100 percent sure" there were Chinese people among the hijackers. "They left us a Chinese number, and once, the <30>hijacked</30> boat owner <31>called</31>, I <32>picked</32> up the phone and asked if there were any Chinese people besides them.
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"They left us a Chinese number, and once, the <30>hijacked</30> boat owner <31>called</31>, I <32>picked</32> up the phone and asked if there were any Chinese people besides them. He <34>whispered</34> 'yes'," he said. Chinese fishermen regularly run into difficulties with the authorities of other countries as they fish in areas that are claimed by both China and its neighbors. However, there was no immediate indication that the North Korean gunmen who <36>seized</36> the Chinese sailors were security forces from the isolated country -- a ally of China. Calls to the Donggang government went unanswered, and an official at the government of Dandong city -- which oversees Donggang -- said they were not in charge of the case.
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article-11019_0
The Sudanese interior ministry today <19>said</19> that it has permanently <2>suspended</2> all South Sudan students from its Police Academy over <3>gestures</3> they <4>made</4> in <5>celebration</5> of the <6>fall</6> of Heglig which <7>took</7> place last Tuesday. South Sudan's army <8>entered</8> Heglig after what it <9>claimed</9> was <10>attacks</10> by Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) inside its territories which <11>forced</11> Juba's army to <12>engage</12> and <13>pursue</13> them all the way to Heglig. Heglig lies inside South Kordofan's state and is internationally recognized to be part of Sudan. However, in recent days South Sudanese officials <14>asserted</14> that the oil-rich region belongs to the south and in particular to Unity state. But South Sudan's <15>occupation</15> <16>drew</16> international <17>condemnation</17> amid <18>demands</18> for immediate and unconditional withdrawal.
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But South Sudan's <15>occupation</15> <16>drew</16> international <17>condemnation</17> amid <18>demands</18> for immediate and unconditional withdrawal. The ministry said that the southerners were <20>celebrating</20> Heglig's <21>capture</21> in a manner inconsistent with Sudanese laws and rules of Police and Law Sciences School. According to the <22>statement</22> on the ministry's website, the students "<23>irritated</23>" their Sudanese counterparts and <24>used</24> inappropriate language <25>prompting</25> their <26>dismissal</26> in accordance with rules and regulations. The press release <27>noted</27> that the South Sudanese students were <28>studying</28> on a grant <29>provided</29> by the Sudanese government. It did not provide figures about their numbers but <30>suggested</30> that none will be left after today's <31>decision</31>.
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article-242_0
Former Philippine President Gloria Arroyo has been <1>arrested</1> in her hospital room on electoral fraud charges, the latest in a high-profile case heightened by the former leader's <2>attempt</2> to leave the country for medical <7>treatment</7>.A Philippine official who <3>served</3> Ms. Arroyo with an arrest warrant Friday <4>said</4> the former leader would be permitted to remain in the hospital in Manila, where her aides <5>say</5> she is <6>receiving</6> treatment for a bone disease. She has been in the hospital since Tuesday night after she and her husband were <8>stopped</8> at the Manila airport and <9>prevented</9> from leaving because of the ongoing <10>investigations</10>.The warrant, which prevents Ms. Arroyo from leaving the country, was <11>issued</11> hours after the Philippines election commission <12>approved</12> fraud charges against the former Philippine leader. The maximum penalty for the crime is life imprisonment.The justice department has been <13>investigating</13> Ms. Arroyo for alleged vote rigging in the 2004 and 2007 <14>polls</14>. She and her husband are also being <15>investigated</15> for alleged corruption involving government contracts. Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is <16>seen</16> with a neck brace as she <17>arrives</17> on a wheelchair for a flight to Hong Kong at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Paranaque, Manila November 15, 2011 Ms. Arroyo, the country's second female president who is now a congresswoman, has long been <18>accused</18> of corrupt acts during her time in power from 2001 to 2010.
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Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is <16>seen</16> with a neck brace as she <17>arrives</17> on a wheelchair for a flight to Hong Kong at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Paranaque, Manila November 15, 2011 Ms. Arroyo, the country's second female president who is now a congresswoman, has long been <18>accused</18> of corrupt acts during her time in power from 2001 to 2010. The 64-year-old has <19>denied</19> any wrongdoing.Ms. Arroyo will be the second former Philippine leader to face trial. Her <20>ousted</20> predecessor, Joseph Estrada, was <21>sentenced</21> to life in prison for corruption, but she later <22>pardoned</22> him. Some information for this report was <23>provided</23> by AP, AFP and Reuters.
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article-1561_0
A suicide bomber <1>attacked</1> a Shi'ite Muslim shrine in Kabul on Tuesday <2>killing</2> at least 48 people in unprecedented sectarian <3>violence</3> a day after Afghanistan's Western allies <4>pledged</4> long-term support once their troops leave. Doctors and police <5>struggled</5> to <6>count</6> the dead from one of the bloodiest <7>attacks</7> in the Afghan capital since the <8>fall</8> of the Taliban government in 2001. Bodies and blood were scattered across a street after the <9>blast</9> in the heart of old Kabul where a crowd of hundreds had <10>gathered</10> for the <11>festival</11> of Ashura. More than 100 were <44>injured</44>. It was a potent reminder of Afghanistan's troubles the day after its Western allies gathered at an international <17>conference</17> to <15>pledge</15> long-term support, even after their combat troops leave at the end of 2014.
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It was a potent reminder of Afghanistan's troubles the day after its Western allies gathered at an international <17>conference</17> to <15>pledge</15> long-term support, even after their combat troops leave at the end of 2014. "This is the first time on such an important religious day in Afghanistan that terrorism of that horrible nature is taking place," Afghan President Hamid Karzai <16>told</16> journalists in Germany, where the conference on Afghanistan's future was <18>held</18>. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the <19>attack</19>, and Taliban spokesmen could not be reached for comment. "Forty-eight civilians were <20>killed</20> and more than 100 <21>wounded</21>, including women and children. It's not clear yet who carried out the attack.
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The noon <26>bomb</26> in a riverside shrine appears to <27>set</27> a grim new precedent. "Afghanistan has been at war for 30 years and terrible things have happened, but one of the things that Afghans have been spared generally has been what appears to be this kind of very targeted sectarian attack," said Kate Clark, from the Afghanistan Analysts Network. "We don't know who <30>planted</30> the bomb yet and it is dangerous to jump to conclusions but if it was Taliban, it marks something really serious, and dangerous, and very troubling." "THEY <31>KILLED</31> MY SON" Outside a hospital in central Kabul, mourners <32>cried</32> near a pile of bloodied clothes and shoes. A woman in a dark headscarf clutching a bloodstained sports shoe said her son, in his early 20s, had <34>died</34> in the attack.
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Blood has <48>spilled</48> between Pakistan's majority Sunni and minority Shi'ite militants for decades. Sectarian strife has <49>intensified</49> since Sunni militants <50>deepened</50> ties with al Qaeda and Pakistani Taliban insurgents after Pakistan <51>joined</51> the U.S.-led <52>campaign</52> against militancy after the September 11 attacks.
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article-2727_0
The Rod Blagojevich who once <1>challenged</1> a prosecutor to face him like a man and the glad-handing politician who <2>took</2> to celebrity TV shows to <3>profess</3> his innocence was nowhere to be <39>found</39> as he was <29>sentenced</29> to 14 years in prison for corruption. <5>Frowning</5> and <6>pulling</6> nervously at his tie, the disgraced former Illinois governor <7>seemed</7> like another person as he <8>stepped</8> up to the <9>address</9> the sentencing judge yesterday. His bluster, once as conspicuous as his famously lavish head of dark hair, wiped out since his June <10>convictions</10> on <31>charges</31> that included <11>attempting</11> to sell President Barack Obama's US Senate seat. In a low voice, the two-term Democrat <12>apologised</12> again and again, <13>telling</13> Judge James Zagel he had made "terrible <14>mistakes</14>". "I caused it all.
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"The abuse of the office of governor is more damaging than the abuse of any other office, except the president's," he said. "Whatever good things you <21>did</21> for people as governor, and you did some, I am more concerned with the occasions when you wanted to use your powers ... to do things that were only good for yourself." Blagojevich <22>slumped</22> forward in his chair - momentarily frozen as the judge <23>pronounced</23> the sentence. Moments later, his wife Patti <24>fell</24> into his arms; when he <25>pulled</25> back from their <26>embrace</26>, he <27>brushed</27> tears from her cheek. Illinois governors have <28>gone</28> bad with stunning frequency.
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Illinois governors have <28>gone</28> bad with stunning frequency. Four of the last nine have been sentenced to prison, including Blagojevich's predecessor, George Ryan, who remains behind bars. Blagojevich, who <30>received</30> more than twice as much time as any of other governors, was also more of a national spectacle - both because of the charges against him, and how he <44>responded</44> to them. In the most notorious of the FBI wiretaps that <33>sealed</33> his fate, Blagojevich is <34>heard</34> <35>crowing</35> that his chance to name someone to Obama's Senate seat was "f****** golden" and he wouldn't let it go "for f****** nothing". His lawyers <36>claimed</36> the <37>comments</37> were simply "musings", but jurors and the judge <38>agreed</38> they were evidence of a crime.
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His lawyers <36>claimed</36> the <37>comments</37> were simply "musings", but jurors and the judge <38>agreed</38> they were evidence of a crime. The jury also found that Blagojevich <40>demanded</40> a 50,000-dollar donation from the head of a children's hospital in return for increased state support, and <41>extorted</41> 100,000 dollars in <42>donations</42> from two horse racing tracks and a racing executive in exchange for quick <43>approval</43> of legislation the tracks wanted. Blagojevich responded to his December 9 2008, <45>arrest</45> with defiance, <46>appointing</46> Roland Burris to the senate job he was <47>accused</47> of trying to sell and <48>proclaiming</48> his innocence with a media blitz. It took two <49>trials</49> for prosecutors to <50>snare</50> Blagojevich. His first <51>ended</51> deadlocked with jurors <52>agreeing</52> on just one of 24 counts - that Blagojevich <53>lied</53> to the FBI.
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His first <51>ended</51> deadlocked with jurors <52>agreeing</52> on just one of 24 counts - that Blagojevich <53>lied</53> to the FBI. Jurors at his <54>retrial</54> <55>convicted</55> him on 17 of 20 counts, including bribery and attempted extortion. Yesterday Blagojevich <56>licked</56> his lips nervously as he stepped up to address the judge. "My life is ruined," he said. <60>Accentuating</60> each of the next seven words, he <61>added</61>: "I have nobody to blame but myself."
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<60>Accentuating</60> each of the next seven words, he <61>added</61>: "I have nobody to blame but myself." He <62>offered</62> more than half a dozen <63>apologies</63> to, among others, his former colleagues and to his former constituents across Illinois. But he <64>stopped</64>, seemingly to <65>gather</65> his composure, when he said that he also owed an apology to his family - including his two daughters, 15-year-old Amy and Annie, eight. Blagojevich, who is 55 on Saturday, was <67>ordered</67> to begin <70>serving</70> his sentence on February 16. In white-collar cases, convicted felons are usually given at least a few weeks to report to prison while authorities select a suitable jail.
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article-15491_0
A British citizen <1>played</1> a central role in <2>foiling</2> the latest "underwear" bomb <31>plot</31> <4>hatched</4> in Yemen to <18>attack</18> a US-bound plane and in the <48>assassination</48> of a top al-Qaida operative at the weekend, according to various sources in Washington on Thursday. CNN <50>reported</50> that the agent <73>involved</73> was a British citizen of Saudi origin who had been <7>recruited</7> about a year ago by Saudi intelligence. MSNBC, which also reported that the agent was a British passport holder, <9>said</9> that British intelligence was "heavily involved". Other US media outlets <10>gave</10> the Saudi intelligence service most of the credit for the successful <11>running</11> of the <12>operation</12>. The Guardian independently <68>confirmed</68> British involvement.
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The Guardian independently <68>confirmed</68> British involvement. The agent was recruited by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, which operates in Yemen and Saudi Arabia, and <24>asked</24> to carry a bomb aboard a US-bound plane. The <16>revelation</16> is politically and legally awkward for MI6 and MI5 whose agents, unlike American ones, are <17>banned</17> from missions that lead to assassinations, such as the US drone attack at the weekend that <19>killed</19> the top al-Qaida operative in the Yemen, Fahd al-Quso. The information that <20>led</20> to that assassination is being <22>attributed</22> to information from the agent. Such is the sensitivity that National Public Radio reported that the British government asked the Obama regime not to reveal the role of British intelligence in the <25>mission</25>.
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Such is the sensitivity that National Public Radio reported that the British government asked the Obama regime not to reveal the role of British intelligence in the <25>mission</25>. The agent has not yet been identified but, according to US officials, he was recruited by al-Qaida in the Yemen and <27>given</27> a bomb similar to, but more sophisticated than, the one <28>used</28> by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who was <29>jailed</29> this year for a failed <30>attempt</30> to bring down a plane over Detroit in 2009. That plot also <32>originated</32> in Yemen. The agent involved in the latest attempt <34>took</34> the bomb and then <35>handed</35> it over. It is now being <36>examined</36> by the FBI at its laboratories in Quantico, Virginia.
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It is now being <36>examined</36> by the FBI at its laboratories in Quantico, Virginia. The Washington Post reported that the agent was one of several <38>sent</38> into Yemen over the past two years with western passports and other documents <39>designed</39> to attract the attention of al-Qaida. It is unusual for the US to brief in this way about the internal workings of other intelligence services. It may be that the CIA did not want to be falsely credited with the success in foiling the plot. The Associated Press first <42>learned</42> about the plot last week, but <44>held</44> off reporting it as the <45>request</45> of the White House for what were <46>cited</46> as operational reasons.
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The Associated Press first <42>learned</42> about the plot last week, but <44>held</44> off reporting it as the <45>request</45> of the White House for what were <46>cited</46> as operational reasons. AP finally reported the story on Monday, the day after the assassination of al-Quso. On Wednesday, there was a further <49>development</49> when the US reported that the would-be bomber had been an agent. The White House <51>declined</51> to confirm or deny British involvement, <52>citing</52> operational sensitivities. A spokesman for the British embassy said: "We do not comment on intelligence matters."
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Their reluctance to comment may be because of the rule that Britain's security and intelligence agencies are not allowed to task their agents for operations deliberately designed to lead to the death of an individual. MI6 was banned in the 1960s from any involvement in assassination plots. But, according to US officials, the double-agent's mission was to find the bombmaker for al-Qaida in the Arabian peninsula, Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri and pass on the location to the US. Over the past month, the CIA has <57>sought</57> and <58>received</58> <59>permission</59> to expand drone <60>attacks</60> in the Yemen. The <61>disclosures</61> in the US of the plot <63>comes</63> at a bad time for MI6.
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The <61>disclosures</61> in the US of the plot <63>comes</63> at a bad time for MI6. Its officers are being <64>investigated</64> by the police over the <65>rendition</65> of Libyan dissidents to former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's secret police who, the dissidents <66>say</66>, <67>tortured</67> them. When the US government confirmed the AP story on Monday, it <69>acknowledged</69> that the plot had been <71>foiled</71> with the help of other intelligence agencies, without specifying which ones. It has since <72>emerged</72> that the Saudi intelligence service as well as British intelligence was involved.
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article-15708_0
Andre Iguodala <1>hopped</1> on the scorer's table and <2>played</2> to the crowd as the catchy 76ers' anthem <3>blared</3> in the arena. His teammates <51>joined</51> Iguodala and <5>danced</5> along as confetti <6>fluttered</6> around them. "Number one, Philadelphia. Here they come, team of the year." Team of the first round, for sure.
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Team of the first round, for sure. Eight years of going home empty in April is over. The Sixers at last had a reason to go wild. Iguodala <38>made</38> the go-ahead free <8>throws</8> with 2.2 seconds left and Philadelphia <9>rallied</9> for a 79-78 <10>victory</10> over the top-seeded Chicago Bulls in <100>Game</100> 6 on Thursday night, <12>advancing</12> to the second round of the Eastern Conference <13>playoffs</13> for the first time since 2003. The 76ers will face Boston, which <14>beat</14> Atlanta in six <23>games</23>, in the conference semifinals.
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Omer Asik missed two free throws for the Bulls with 7 seconds left that would have <65>given</65> them a three-point lead. Iguodala <28>grabbed</28> the second <29>miss</29>, <30>sprinted</30> the length of the court, and was <31>fouled</31> by Asik on the driving <32>layup</32>. The Sixers <33>put</33> their season in the hands of one of the worst fourth-quarter free-throw shooters in the NBA. Collins was <34>hunched</34> over and his hands <35>clasped</35> with Iguodala at the line. He made both — and 20,362 fans <37>went</37> absolutely wild.
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1 seed. Memphis <44>eliminated</44> San Antonio last season, while Golden State (2007), New York (1999) and Denver (1994) also <45>pulled</45> off the rare feat. In his second season, Collins had already <95>led</95> the Sixers to their first winning season in seven years. Now, it's on to the second round for the first time since Allen Iverson was an All-Star. The Sixers were smiling and <46>mobbed</46> each other as they <47>dashed</47> to the locker room to keep the <48>party</48> going.
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article-15708_8
The Sixers were smiling and <46>mobbed</46> each other as they <47>dashed</47> to the locker room to keep the <48>party</48> going. The Sixers were 2.2 seconds from playing Game 7 in Chicago. Now, they will pack their bags for the second round. They went 2-1 against the Celtics this season. Collins had a <50>catch</50> in his voice at the postgame podium and was joined by his 4-year-old grandson, Cooper.
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article-15708_9
Collins had a <50>catch</50> in his voice at the postgame podium and was joined by his 4-year-old grandson, Cooper. Collins <52>rubbed</52> his head and held back tears <53>talking</53> about faith, family and his guys in the locker room. "I'm a Sixer for life," he said. Iguodala <93>scored</93> 20 points, and Jrue Holiday and Lou Williams each scored 14 for the Sixers who were <57>outrebounded</57> 56-33. Iguodala <58>snagged</58> the one that mattered.
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article-15708_11
None of that matters now. Not even the fact the Bulls were down two stars. The 50-win Bulls are heading home early a year after they <62>reached</62> the conference finals. "We were on the ropes and we <63>battled</63>," forward Carlos Boozer said. "In the end, it <72>came</72> down to the very last second.
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article-15708_14
Spencer Hawes missed a <99>shot</99>, Thaddeus Young missed two straight in the paint, and Hawes missed again against hands-up defense that sent the bench into a frenzy. Noah was the first one up <79>pumping</79> his fist and <80>screaming</80> encouragement for the fantastic defensive effort. Hawes <82>fired</82> an airball next time down and there was a collective <83>groan</83> from the crowd. Iguodala made up for a <85>string</85> of Sixers <86>misses</86> with a tying 3 that made it 70-all. The Sixers <88>tried</88> to get a laugh by showing the Bulls bench on "Kiss Cam."
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article-15708_15
The Sixers <88>tried</88> to get a laugh by showing the Bulls bench on "Kiss Cam." Noah <89>popped</89> his warmup jacket toward the camera and the crowd <90>booed</90> the oversized "Chicago" on the big screen. Noah was one of the top offensive rebounders in the league and the Bulls <91>figured</91> on missing his presence in the middle. Led by Deng and Boozer, the Bulls instead went out and controlled the boards, holding a 49-29 edge early in the fourth. "We have to use this as motivation to move forward," Thibodeau said.
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article-23245_0
A rider has been <17>killed</17> at Northern Ireland's top motorcycle <7>race</7>, the North West 200. He was named as Mark Buckley, a 35-year-old competitor from Lough Lowland in Scotland. The married man <3>died</3> from his injuries in hospital after an <16>incident</16> near York Corner, outside Portstewart, Co Derry, <5>said</5> organisers. The motorcyclist had been <6>taking</6> part in the third race, the Superstock race, on Saturday afternoon. It was the last day of the international race <9>series</9>.
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article-12517_0
Japan <1>reports</1> biggest fiscal trade deficit ever as nuclear <7>crisis</7> <3>caused</3> by March 2011 <9>tsunami</9> <5>pushed</5> up oil and gas imports Japan has <6>reported</6> its biggest fiscal year trade deficit ever, a contrast from decades of surpluses on booming exports, as the nuclear crisis <8>brought</8> about by the March 2011 tsunami <10>boosted</10> oil and gas imports. The finance ministry's preliminary trade data <11>puts</11> Japan's trade deficit for fiscal 2011 at ¥4.41 trillion (£33.6bn) as the nation <12>imported</12> oil and gas to make up for an electricity <13>shortfall</13>. All but one of Japan's 54 nuclear reactors are now offline since the nuclear crisis <15>sparked</15> in March 2011 by the tsunami in north-eastern Japan. The central government is eager to restart some of the reactors and has been <17>carrying</17> out safety <18>tests</18>, but local officials have been wary of giving the go-ahead. The March 2011 <19>disaster</19> also <20>hurt</20> manufacturing, not only in the north-east of the country but for those companies that had counted on supplies from that area.
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article-12517_1
The March 2011 <19>disaster</19> also <20>hurt</20> manufacturing, not only in the north-east of the country but for those companies that had counted on supplies from that area. Exports <21>dropped</21> 3.7% from the previous fiscal year while imports <22>climbed</22> 11.6%. The tsunami <24>destroyed</24> backup generators at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, <25>sending</25> three reactors into <26>meltdown</26> and <27>setting</27> off the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. The latest figures striking, given Japan's past reputation as a major exporter, when the scale of its surpluses were at times the target of international criticism.
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article-16765_0
Mexican authorities have <7>found</7> 49 <9>dismembered</9> bodies on a highway near the northern industrial city of Monterrey. The gruesome <2>find</2> is the latest in a string of suspected drug related <3>killings</3> in the country. The body parts were found <5>stuffed</5> into bags in the early hours of Sunday. It follows a similar <6>incident</6> last Wednesday, when 18 victims were found <8>decapitated</8> and dismembered near Mexico’s second-largest city, Guadalajara. Both cities are in the state of Nuevo Leon, which has seen <10>escalating</10> violence between rival drug cartels.
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article-1969_0
Colin Duffy and Brian Shivers <30>deny</30> the <7>murder</7> of Sappers Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar, who were <8>shot</8> outside their army base in Antrim.Shivers' phone was <9>recovered</9> by police.Prosecuting barrister Tessa Kitson <5>said</5>: "The significance is simply that there was a lot of use and activity of that particular mobile phone which we <42>say</42> involves Mr Shivers during that time." Colin Duffy and Brian Shivers deny the murder of Sappers Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar, who were shot outside their army base in Antrim. Shivers' phone was recovered by police. Prosecuting barrister Tessa Kitson said: "The significance is simply that there was a lot of use and activity of that particular mobile phone which we say involves Mr Shivers during that time." Sappers Quinsey, 23, and Azimkar, 21, were shot dead by the Real IRA as they <29>collected</29> pizzas with comrades outside Massereene Army base in Antrim town in March 2009.Duffy, 44, from Forest Glade in Lurgan, Co Armagh, and Shivers, 46, from Sperrin Mews, in Magherafelt, Co Londonderry, deny two <31>charges</31> of murder and the attempted murder of six others - three soldiers, two pizza delivery drivers and a security guard.Messages from another mobile phone suspected to have been used by the killers were also <15>disclosed</15> to the court.A voicemail was <16>played</16> to the court which <17>appeared</17> to link the car to the <18>shooting</18> as the men <19>made</19> their <20>escape</20>.The phone <37>recorded</37> two voices <38>talking</38> following the <39>killing</39>, close to where the vehicle was <24>abandoned</24> and later recovered by police, yielding DNA evidence which the prosecution say links the accused to the <27>crime</27>.
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article-1969_1
Sappers Quinsey, 23, and Azimkar, 21, were shot dead by the Real IRA as they <29>collected</29> pizzas with comrades outside Massereene Army base in Antrim town in March 2009.Duffy, 44, from Forest Glade in Lurgan, Co Armagh, and Shivers, 46, from Sperrin Mews, in Magherafelt, Co Londonderry, deny two <31>charges</31> of murder and the attempted murder of six others - three soldiers, two pizza delivery drivers and a security guard.Messages from another mobile phone suspected to have been used by the killers were also <15>disclosed</15> to the court.A voicemail was <16>played</16> to the court which <17>appeared</17> to link the car to the <18>shooting</18> as the men <19>made</19> their <20>escape</20>.The phone <37>recorded</37> two voices <38>talking</38> following the <39>killing</39>, close to where the vehicle was <24>abandoned</24> and later recovered by police, yielding DNA evidence which the prosecution say links the accused to the <27>crime</27>. Sappers Quinsey, 23, and Azimkar, 21, were shot dead by the Real IRA as they collected pizzas with comrades outside Massereene Army base in Antrim town in March 2009. Duffy, 44, from Forest Glade in Lurgan, Co Armagh, and Shivers, 46, from Sperrin Mews, in Magherafelt, Co Londonderry, deny two charges of murder and the attempted murder of six others - three soldiers, two pizza delivery drivers and a security guard. Messages from another mobile phone suspected to have been used by the killers were also disclosed to the court. A voicemail was played to the court which appeared to link the car to the shooting as the men made their escape.
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article-11816_0
Thousands of Palestinians <14>marked</14> on Tuesday the Prisoner's Day in solidarity with 1,500 Palestinian prisoners, who <25>went</25> on an open-ended hunger <44>strike</44> in Israeli jails, until the Israeli prison services meet the demands of improving their living conditions. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas <4>addressed</4> a written letter to <5>mark</5> the day, <29>calling</29> for implementing the Fourth Geneva Convention related to protecting civilians in times of war in the Palestinian territories, treating the Palestinian prisoners as prisoners of war and enabling them to gain their basic rights. The cabinet of the caretaker Palestinian government in the West Bank, which <7>held</7> its weekly <8>meeting</8> in Ramallah, <9>called</9> on the United Nations for immediate and serious intervention and pressure on Israel to release all the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Hundreds of Palestinians <10>rallied</10> or <11>joined</11> <37>demonstrations</37> held in several West Bank and Gaza Strip cities. They marked the Palestinian Prisoner's Day, the day when the first Palestinian prisoner was <15>freed</15> in a first ever prisoners' swap <19>deal</19> <17>reached</17> between Palestinians militants and Israel in 1974.
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article-11816_1
They marked the Palestinian Prisoner's Day, the day when the first Palestinian prisoner was <15>freed</15> in a first ever prisoners' swap <19>deal</19> <17>reached</17> between Palestinians militants and Israel in 1974. Among the demonstrators, there was a group of children, who wore the uniform of the prisoners in Israeli jails while their hands and legs were tied by chains of iron. A former Jordanian prisoner who was <18>released</18> in a Hamas-Israel prisoners swap deal on Oct. 18 also <20>attended</20> the <21>demonstration</21>. The crowd <22>waved</22> Palestinian flags as well as flags of various Palestinian Islamic and national factions, <23>carried</23> pictures of the old prisoners and <24>chanted</24> slogans against Israel's policy against the prisoners. Civil Palestinian servants also went on a strike for several hours.
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article-11816_2
Civil Palestinian servants also went on a strike for several hours. Abdel Rahim Mallouh, a member of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), <27>told</27> a <41>rally</41> in Ramallah that the prisoners " are the address of the first central issue the Palestinian people stand around," calling for the immediate reconciliation and ending the <46>division</46>. Qadoura Fares of the Palestinian Prisoner's Club <30>said</30> that about 1,500 detainees <31>started</31> the strike Tuesday. He <33>noted</33> that the strikers represent all factions in all Israeli detention facilities and prisons. He <34>added</34> that more prisoners will join the strike if their demands were not met.
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article-11816_4
The prisoners were all supposed to join the hunger strike, but deep disputes between the two rival groups had <45>led</45> to a division among the prisoners. Most of the prisoners were waiting for the results of the <47>negotiations</47> with the Israeli prisons' services. The hunger striking prisoners are <48>demanding</48> the Israeli authorities to stop the administrative detention (a detention with no trial), end the policy of isolating prisoners in solitary sells, allowing prisoners families from Gaza to visit their sons in Israeli jails and improving their living conditions. <49>Clashes</49> <50>broke</50> out near the Israeli jail of Ofer near Ramallah between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli soldiers. The soldiers <51>dispersed</51> the demonstrators with tear gas and rubber bullets after they <52>threw</52> stones at the them.
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article-11816_5
The soldiers <51>dispersed</51> the demonstrators with tear gas and rubber bullets after they <52>threw</52> stones at the them. Several Palestinians were <53>injured</53>, according to medics. Ahmed Bahar, Deputy Speaker of the Hamas-dominated parliament, called for a third popular uprising, or Intifada in the Palestinian territories and various Arab countries in support for the prisoners, <55>adding</55> "armed resistance is the only method to free prisoners." Speakers of various factions, mainly rival Fatah and Hamas also <56>spoke</56> to demonstrators in Gaza, who called for a broader Arab and international move to protect the prisoners and release them from the Israeli jails.
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article-10513_0
Tornadoes <1>raking</1> communities across the Midwest and Plains <2>left</2> five people <3>dead</3> and at least 29 <4>injured</4> in Oklahoma, <5>damaging</5> a hospital, homes and other buildings as a vast severe weather front <6>plunged</6> eastward Sunday across the nation's midsection. Oklahoma emergency officials <7>said</7> five people <8>died</8> after a <9>tornado</9> <10>touched</10> down at 12:18 a.m. Sunday in and around the northwest Oklahoma town of Woodward, the high winds damaging homes, <12>toppling</12> trees and <13>downing</13> power lines about 140 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. The brunt of the damage was <17>reported</17> on the west side of the town of about 12,000 and its outskirts, where search teams <15>scoured</15> the rubble for hours for any still trapped or injured. <16>Storms</16> also were reported in Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska as a wide-ranging storm system <18>lumbered</18> its way across the nation's midsection Saturday and Sunday. Lightning, large <19>hail</19> and heavy downpours <21>accompanied</21> the system, which was so large that it still posed a severe weather threat from Minnnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan in the north to eastern Texas and Louisiana hundreds of miles to the south.
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Lightning, large <19>hail</19> and heavy downpours <21>accompanied</21> the system, which was so large that it still posed a severe weather threat from Minnnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan in the north to eastern Texas and Louisiana hundreds of miles to the south. Tornado checklist: What to do – and what myths to ignore Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management spokeswoman Keli Cain said the state medical examiner's office <23>confirmed</23> five <24>fatalities</24> in the Woodward area early Sunday. Several homes were <25>damaged</25>. More than 8,000 customers were without power in the region. A deputy director in Cain's office, Michelann Ooten, <50>told</50> AP that emergency crews remained very much in search and rescue mode at first light, hours after they <27>began</27> <28>operations</28> in darkness.
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A deputy director in Cain's office, Michelann Ooten, <50>told</50> AP that emergency crews remained very much in search and rescue mode at first light, hours after they <27>began</27> <28>operations</28> in darkness. "They're still <29>going</29> door to door and in some cases there are piles of rubble and they are having to <30>sift</30> through the rubble," she told AP. "They are <32>trying</32> to identify if anyone is still in there, trying to account for everyone." The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., which specializes in tornado forecasting, had <49>warned</49> of a "high-end, life-threatening event" nearly two days before the bad weather <34>hit</34>. It was just the second time in U.S. history that the center <35>issued</35> a high-risk <36>warning</36> more than 24 hours in advance.
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article-2124_0
The Rev. Billy Graham was <1>released</1> from hospital Tuesday after <2>spending</2> six days <3>recovering</3> from pneumonia, his second <4>bout</4> with the lung infection in the past seven months. Doctors <5>decided</5> to <6>let</6> the 93-year-old evangelist go home after he <7>responded</7> well to antibiotics and physical <8>therapy</8> to <9>increase</9> his strength, <31>said</31> Nancy Lindell, a spokeswoman for Mission Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. Graham said he was grateful for the thoughts and prayers from around the world, according to a statement released by the hospital. "I also appreciated the wonderful <13>treatment</13> I <14>received</14> here from such caring doctors and nurses, and feel I have <15>made</15> some new friends," Graham said.
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article-2124_1
"I also appreciated the wonderful <13>treatment</13> I <14>received</14> here from such caring doctors and nurses, and feel I have <15>made</15> some new friends," Graham said. "But I am especially looking forward to seeing my home decorated for Christmas and spending the holidays with members of my family." Graham was <17>admitted</17> Nov. 30 after <18>suffering</18> from congestion, a cough and slight fever. He was <19>diagnosed</19> with pneumonia. He <20>spent</20> five days at the hospital with the same ailment in May.
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article-2124_2
He <20>spent</20> five days at the hospital with the same ailment in May. In October 2008, Graham was <21>hospitalized</21> after he <22>tripped</22> and <23>fell</23> over one of his dogs. Earlier that same year, he had elective <24>surgery</24> on a shunt that controls excess fluid on his brain. The shunt was first <25>installed</25> in 2000 and drains fluid through a small tube, relieving excess pressure that can cause symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. Graham has also suffered from prostate cancer and was hospitalized in 2007 for nearly two weeks after <27>experiencing</27> intestinal <28>bleeding</28>.
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article-2124_4
Graham rarely appears in public now. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is run by Graham's son, Franklin. Doctors used the six-day hospital <32>stay</32> for routine <33>tests</33> on Graham that he had already <34>scheduled</34>. They <35>sent</35> him home with orders to continue his therapy to increase his strength and mobility.
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article-293_0
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office is <1>reopening</1> its <2>investigation</2> into the <3>death</3> of movie star Natalie Wood, who <4>drowned</4> in 1981 while <5>boating</5> off Catalina Island near the California coast, authorities <6>said</6> Thursday. Homicide investigators are <7>taking</7> a new look at one of Hollywood's most enduring mysteries after they were <8>contacted</8> by people who <9>claimed</9> they had "additional information" about the <10>drowning</10>, the sheriff's department said in a <12>statement</12>. Authorities didn't provide further details late Thursday and said a news conference on the matter will be held Friday at 11 a.m. (2 p.m. ET). Last year, the actress' sister, Lana Wood, and the captain of the yacht on which Wood <14>sailed</14> with her husband, actor Robert Wagner, had <15>asked</15> the sheriff's office to reopen the case.
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article-15509_0
Oil <1>traded</1> slightly below $113 per barrel as dealers <2>weighed</2> the <3>impact</3> of Chinese trade data on the global economy against the encouraging U.S. jobs figures. Signs of a long-expected downturn in China finally <4>appeared</4> in trade data, with weaker-than-expected <5>exports</5> and stalling headline import <6>growth</6> <7>signaling</7> that government spending is crucial to keeping the Chinese economy humming. <8>Rising</8> supply from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries <9>added</9> to downward <10>pressure</10> on crude. OPEC's monthly report <11>said</11> oil supply was plentiful and in excess of market requirements. Brent crude <12>retreated</12> to <13>settle</13> <24>down</24> 47 cents at $112.73.
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Brent crude <12>retreated</12> to <13>settle</13> <24>down</24> 47 cents at $112.73. U.S. crude <14>rose</14> 27 cents to settle at $97.08 a barrel. U.S. Treasury debt prices <16>fell</16> as stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data and a <17>pause</17> in the steady stream of worrisome news from Europe <18>helped</18> <19>erode</19> appetite for safe-haven assets. Government debt <20>pared</20> <21>losses</21> after an <22>auction</22> of 30-year bonds at a <25>yield</25> below market expectations, as investors <23>bid</23> more aggressively for the U.S. debt. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note was down 8/32 in price to yield 1.89 percent.
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article-2898_0
Serial child killer Robert Black is to serve a minimum of 25 years in jail for <1>murdering</1> a schoolgirl 30 years ago. Black, 64, was <22>sentenced</22> at Belfast Crown Court after he was <3>found</3> guilty last month of <4>snatching</4> nine-year-old Jennifer Cardy as she <5>cycled</5> to a friend's house in Ballinderry, Co Antrim, in 1981. The former delivery driver <6>abducted</6> Jennifer while on a work <7>trip</7> to Northern Ireland and <8>dumped</8> her body in water close to the main Belfast-Dublin road near Hillsborough, Co Antrim, before <9>catching</9> a ferry home. Black, who is already <10>serving</10> multiple life terms in Wakefield prison, was sentenced by Mr Justice Ronald Weatherup, who had earlier <23>heard</23> the killer's own lawyer offer no plea for mercy. David Spens QC <17>told</17> the judge: "This is one of those rare cases in which there is no mitigation and so I <14>propose</14> to say nothing in that regard."
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David Spens QC <17>told</17> the judge: "This is one of those rare cases in which there is no mitigation and so I <14>propose</14> to say nothing in that regard." Prosecution barrister Toby Hedworth QC <15>argued</15> that Black should face a whole life term, given his other <16>killings</16>. Around 40 killers including Moors Murderer Ian Brady and Rose West have formally been told they will never be released. But the judge <18>gave</18> Black another life sentence with a minimum of 25 years instead. Detectives in England are <19>reviewing</19> the evidence against Black in connection with another schoolgirl's <20>disappearance</20>.
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Detectives in England are <19>reviewing</19> the evidence against Black in connection with another schoolgirl's <20>disappearance</20>. Jennifer's family were in court to <21>see</21> the killer sentenced. Andy and Pat Cardy heard Mr Justice Weatherup <24>tell</24> their daughter's killer he would be at least 89 before he would be considered for release. The judge <25>said</25>: "Your <26>crime</26> was particularly serious. You <27>subjected</27> a vulnerable child to unpardonable terror and <28>took</28> away her life."
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You <27>subjected</27> a vulnerable child to unpardonable terror and <28>took</28> away her life." Paedophile Black was <29>convicted</29> of Jennifer's <30>murder</30> in October following a six-week <31>trial</31> at Armagh Crown Court.
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article-23326_0
Italy is <1>opposing</1> the <2>trial</2> of the marines under Indian laws, <3>citing</3> a host of reasons that New Delhi finds unacceptable. The foreign ministry "firmly <4>signalled</4> the unacceptable judicial <5>developments</5> related to the Italian sailors," a statement <20>said</20>. "Sailors Salvatore Girone and Latorre Massimiliano, who were <7>involved</7> in an international anti-piracy <8>effort</8>, should be protected by immunity, and India has no jurisdiction over the <9>incident</9>, which <10>occurred</10> in international waters," the statement from the Italian side also said. The external affairs ministry sources said the Indian envoy <13>met</13> the Director General of the Italian foreign ministry. "The concern of the Italian government at the <14>charges</14> <15>filed</15> against the marines in custody in Kerala was <16>conveyed</16> to him.
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"The concern of the Italian government at the <14>charges</14> <15>filed</15> against the marines in custody in Kerala was <16>conveyed</16> to him. The envoy <17>assured</17> that he would communicate these concerns to the appropriate authorities in India", MEA sources said. Earlier in the day <19>rejecting</19> the plea of Mr Massimiliano and Mr Girone, who are lodged in a jail in India for the last three months, District and Sessions Judge PD Rajan said releasing them from prison at this juncture might affect the progress of the case. The marines, while on board Italian ship, Enrica Lexie, had allegedly shot dead two Indian fishermen — Valentine Jalastine and Ajesh Bi — on February 15 mistaking them for pirates. They were <21>arrested</21> on February 19 and <22>sent</22> to the Central Prison in Thiruvanathapuram.
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article-14206_0
French president Nicolas Sarkozy <1>failed</1> to deliver a knockout blow against leftist front-runner Francois Hollande in their only head-to-head <31>debate</31> in France's presidential <9>campaign</9>, the last major <4>hurdle</4> just four days before Sunday's election finale. Mr Hollande, an understated man whom many expected to wither under Mr Sarkozy's sharp <5>attacks</5>, <6>stood</6> his ground, <7>surprising</7> some observers and even himself. But the much-awaited TV debate produced no outright winner, and appears unlikely to shake up the campaign. The debate had <11>shaped</11> up as Mr Sarkozy's last <12>stand</12> and last <13>chance</13> to draw blood against Mr Hollande, and it quickly <14>turned</14> into a verbal <15>slugfest</15> that broke little new ground on substance but <16>exposed</16> big differences in style. Mr Sarkozy, an America-friendly conservative who has <17>linked</17> up with German chancellor Angela Merkel to try to revive Europe's finances and economic prospects, <49>came</49> out slugging and <19>sought</19> to cast himself as the best man to keep France both decisive and competitive.
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Mr Sarkozy, an America-friendly conservative who has <17>linked</17> up with German chancellor Angela Merkel to try to revive Europe's finances and economic prospects, <49>came</49> out slugging and <19>sought</19> to cast himself as the best man to keep France both decisive and competitive. The incumbent president <20>assailed</20> Mr Hollande's plans to raise taxes and boost spending - repeatedly <21>accusing</21> him of lying. "The job of president isn't a normal job and the situation we're in isn't normal," <22>snapped</22> Mr Sarkozy, <23>riffing</23> off of the Socialist Mr Hollande's <24>promise</24> to bring a "normal" presidency compared to the incumbent's high-energy tenure. "Your normalcy isn't up to the stakes." But for Mr Hollande, the stakes boiled down to <25>depicting</25> presidential demeanour, and <26>showing</26> that he could hold his own against Mr Sarkozy - a long-time political nemesis whom he has <27>faced</27> in TV <48>debates</48> dating to the 1990s.
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But for Mr Hollande, the stakes boiled down to <25>depicting</25> presidential demeanour, and <26>showing</26> that he could hold his own against Mr Sarkozy - a long-time political nemesis whom he has <27>faced</27> in TV <48>debates</48> dating to the 1990s. "Hollande <28>held</28> up well," political scientist and former pollster Stephane Rozes <29>told</29> France-3 TV, <30>adding</30> that he doesn't think the debate will "shake things up" ahead of Sunday's vote. Mr Hollande <71>said</71> on France-3 television afterward that he <33>showed</33> voters "what I was capable of". But he <34>acknowledged</34>: "I don't think this is a debate ... that could bring out new voters." The campaign has largely <37>focused</37> on domestic issues such as the weak economy, immigration, and integration of French Muslims.
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The campaign has largely <37>focused</37> on domestic issues such as the weak economy, immigration, and integration of French Muslims. Yet the outcome is considered crucial to the rest of Europe as well because France is a major economic engine at a time when the eurozone is <38>trying</38> to climb out of a debt <68>crisis</68>. Mr Sarkozy said France needs to do more to cut spending and high state debt, while Mr Hollande <41>backs</41> government-funded stimulus programs. Both have <42>pushed</42> for similar approaches for the rest of the continent, too. The two debaters <43>quibbled</43> over statistics; they <44>scoffed</44> sarcastically or <45>spoke</45> over each other, <46>pointed</46> fingers and <47>raised</47> their voices.
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The two debaters <43>quibbled</43> over statistics; they <44>scoffed</44> sarcastically or <45>spoke</45> over each other, <46>pointed</46> fingers and <47>raised</47> their voices. Their debates came across at times as wonkish, esoteric or nitpicking. "It's a lie! It's a lie!" Mr Sarkozy <50>insisted</50> in one heated <51>exchange</51> on economic policies.
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Mr Sarkozy <50>insisted</50> in one heated <51>exchange</51> on economic policies. The Socialist contender, meanwhile, forcefully <52>denied</52> some of Mr Sarkozy's <53>claims</53> about his intentions, <54>insisting</54>: "I never said that." Mr Hollande <55>accused</55> Mr Sarkozy of appointing cronies to government posts, and the president <56>shot</56> back, <57>calling</57> his rival "a little slanderer" and <58>noting</58> he had <59>named</59> some ministers from the political left in his first Cabinet. A high point came as Mr Hollande <61>teed</61> off on a presenter's question about what kind of president he would be. Mr Hollande repeatedly <62>using</62> one of his campaign catchwords: like "unity" and "change" to stress the contrast between him and the divisive Mr Sarkozy.
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article-14945_0
Indonesian rescuers <31>say</31> they have <2>discovered</2> bodies from a wrecked Russian jetliner on a near-vertical cliff of a dormant volcano south of Jakarta. Authorities say there are no signs of survivors among the estimated 50 people on board, and <4>warn</4> that recovery <5>efforts</5> were <6>hampered</6> Thursday by bad weather and the remoteness of the crash site.<7>Speaking</7> in the capital, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono <27>said</27> he is in direct contact with rescue teams."The airplane <9>crashed</9> at the edge of Mount Salak. I have <10>spoken</10> directly to our officer in the field. It was around 1.5 kilometers from the informed point of scene.
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It was around 1.5 kilometers from the informed point of scene. An investigation must be done immediately and thoroughly. Search and rescue operations must prioritize finding people on board," Yudhoyono <11>declared</11>.A search and rescue agency spokesman, Gagah Prakoso, said rescuers early Thursday were <13>lowered</13> from helicopters hovering over the crash site. He said bodies will be placed in cargo nets and lifted from the scene.Family members of the victims who had <15>gathered</15> at a Jakarta airport <16>broke</16> down in tears when they <17>heard</17> that the wreckage had been <18>located</18>. The doomed jetliner, which was on a promotional sales <19>tour</19>, <20>took</20> off from Jakarta's Halim Airport shortly after 2:00 p.m. local time Wednesday with an entourage of prospective buyers, journalists and crew.
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The doomed jetliner, which was on a promotional sales <19>tour</19>, <20>took</20> off from Jakarta's Halim Airport shortly after 2:00 p.m. local time Wednesday with an entourage of prospective buyers, journalists and crew. It was expected to return in less than an hour. But the plane <21>dropped</21> in altitude from 3,000 to 1,800 meters and <22>lost</22> contact with air traffic control at Mount Salak, which is 2,200 meters high.Authorities say it is not clear why the plane <24>requested</24> to descend or whether air controllers approved the <25>maneuver</25>.<26>Reports</26> on the number of people aboard the plane had not been reconciled by Thursday evening. Local rescue officials said the plane was carrying 46 people, while the company who <28>invited</28> the passengers said there were 50 on board. The Russian embassy in Jakarta said there were 44 people on the plane.Authorities say the 100-seat Sukhoi Superjet 100 plane, <32>built</32> by Russia in a <33>move</33> to boost its civil aviation industry, was on the second of two demonstration <39>flights</39> when it <35>disappeared</35> in the remote Bogor region.The Itar-Tass news agency said the newly-minted plane recently <37>performed</37> <38>demonstrations</38> in Central and South Asia, including flights in Kazakhstan, Pakistan and Burma and had logged about 6,500 hours of flight time since its 2008 maiden <40>launch</40>.The jetliner is currently in use with Russia's largest carrier, Aeroflot, and the Armenian carrier, Armavia.
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article-19454_0
Simultaneous <8>raids</8> were also <2>conducted</2> on South West Mining Company's offices in Tornagal in Bellary district. The company had <3>made</3> <4>payments</4> of Rs 20 crore to Yeddyurappa's family run concerns in lieu of <5>sanction</5> of <35>mining</35> licences. The CBI had <6>filed</6> FIRs against Yeddyurappa, his sons B Y Raghavendra, B Y Vijayendra and son-in-law R Sohan Kumar on Tuesday. A nine-member team headed by Inspector General of CBI Lakshminarayana <7>commenced</7> the raids at Yeddyurappa's residences in Dollars Colony and Race Course Road here besides a firm owned by one of his sons, the sources <9>said</9>. The CBI has been <10>asked</10> to submit its preliminary report by August 3.
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The CBI has been <10>asked</10> to submit its preliminary report by August 3. The raids <12>come</12> in the wake of the CBI <13>registering</13> a case against Yeddyurappa and others in line with the May 11 Supreme Court directive <14>ordering</14> a probe by the central agency into alleged undue favours shown by him to firms involved in illegal mining in lieu of <15>donations</15> to a charitable trust run by his kin when he was the chief minister. The raids <17>began</17> at 6.15am and would continue throughout the day, the sources said. The CBI <19>action</19> <20>comes</20> at a time when Yeddyurappa is facing the heat of internal <21>turmoil</21> in the BJP <22>triggered</22> by a <23>revolt</23> by his loyalists <24>gunning</24> for a change of leadership of D V Sadananda Gowda with nine ministers and many MLAs <25>submitting</25> their <26>resignations</26> to him. After aggressive postures that <27>pushed</27> the BJP's first ever government in the south to the brink, Yeddyurappa on Monday said he had <29>decided</29> to <33>quit</33> the party but was putting it off <30>heeding</30> the <31>advise</31> of party senior leader Arun Jaitely and others.
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After aggressive postures that <27>pushed</27> the BJP's first ever government in the south to the brink, Yeddyurappa on Monday said he had <29>decided</29> to <33>quit</33> the party but was putting it off <30>heeding</30> the <31>advise</31> of party senior leader Arun Jaitely and others. Yeddyurappa, who was <32>forced</32> to quit last year after the Lokayukta report <34>indictment</34> on illegal mining, is also <36>battling</36> a spate of cases for alleged irregularities in land denotification.
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article-16559_0
The man <11>accused</11> of killing three members of Grammy and Oscar <2>winning</2> actress Jennifer Hudson's family was <3>found</3> guilty on all seven counts Friday afternoon. Chicago Tribune reporter Stacy St. Clair <4>tweeted</4> that Hudson, who has <5>attended</5> court regularly, was in court, wearing a black-and-white shawl, and <6>accompanied</6> by her sister and fiance. The <7>verdict</7> <8>came</8> just hours after the panel had <9>told</9> Judge Charles Burns of Cook County Court that they were <10>split</10> but would continue deliberating. William Balfour, 31, was accused of shooting to death Hudson's mother Darnell Donerson, 57, her brother Jason Hudson, 29, and her nephew Julian King, 7. He faces life in prison for the Oct. 24, 2008, <12>slayings</12>.
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He faces life in prison for the Oct. 24, 2008, <12>slayings</12>. Prosecutors lacked DNA or fingerprint evidence directly linking Balfour to the <16>murders</16>, but they <13>built</13> a circumstantial case. Evidence <14>presented</14> included <15>showing</15> he had a gun, was at the Hudson family home the morning of the 2008 murders, had repeatedly <17>threatened</17> to kill the family, and was motivated by jealousy of his estranged wife Julia Hudson's relationship with another man. But defense attorneys <18>poked</18> holes in the case, <19>insinuating</19> that police and prosecutors concocted evidence and created a story to implicate Balfour. The real murderer, Balfour's attorney <20>said</20> in her final <21>statement</21> on Wednesday, was likely an enemy of Jason Hudson, who the defense said <23>dealt</23> illicit drugs in the neighborhood and had been <24>shot</24> and <25>wounded</25> once before.
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The real murderer, Balfour's attorney <20>said</20> in her final <21>statement</21> on Wednesday, was likely an enemy of Jason Hudson, who the defense said <23>dealt</23> illicit drugs in the neighborhood and had been <24>shot</24> and <25>wounded</25> once before. Jennifer Hudson, who <26>won</26> a Grammy for her debut album and an Academy Award for her role in the movie "Dreamgirls," <27>flew</27> home to <28>identify</28> the bodies and was the first to <29>testify</29> in the <30>trial</30>. She said she had known Balfour since grade school and had never liked him.
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article-21224_0
President Barack Obama on Thursday <1>declared</1> a new chapter in U.S. relations with Myanmar, <22>easing</22> an investment <3>ban</3> and <4>naming</4> the first U.S. ambassador to the former pariah state in 22 years to reward it for democratic <25>reforms</25>. Myanmar's reforms over the past year or so have seen it <7>emerge</7> from decades of authoritarian rule and diplomatic isolation, although it remains dominated by its military. Obama <8>pointed</8> to the parliamentary <9>election</9> of opposition figure Aung San Suu Kyi as a prominent example of progress in the Asian nation also known as Burma. After <10>meeting</10> Myanmar's Foreign Minister, Wunna Maung Lwin, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton <21>said</21> that the U.S. was <12>suspending</12> sanctions on American investment across all sectors of the Myanmar economy and export of financial services. She <13>described</13> it as the most significant <14>action</14> Washington has <15>taken</15> so far to reward Myanmar for its reforms.
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She <13>described</13> it as the most significant <14>action</14> Washington has <15>taken</15> so far to reward Myanmar for its reforms. "Today we <17>say</17> to American businesses, invest in Burma, and do it responsibly," she <18>told</18> a joint news <19>conference</19> after <20>talks</20> with the foreign minister at the State Department. She said U.S. companies would be expected to conduct due diligence to avoid any problems, including human rights abuses. Despite the easing of restrictions, U.S. companies would still be barred from doing business with firms associated with the country's powerful military, and the White House <47>announced</47> it was keeping its framework of hard-hitting sanctions in place for now, <24>saying</24> Myanmar's democratic reforms are still "nascent." The <26>move</26> was <27>welcomed</27> by two Republican senators influential on Myanmar policy, John McCain and Mitch McConnell, who both <28>met</28> with Wunna Maung Lwin Thursday.
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The <26>move</26> was <27>welcomed</27> by two Republican senators influential on Myanmar policy, John McCain and Mitch McConnell, who both <28>met</28> with Wunna Maung Lwin Thursday. They also welcomed the <30>nomination</30> of Derek Mitchell, who will become the first U.S. ambassador to the country since 1990. Clinton <31>urged</31> his quick <32>confirmation</32> by the Senate. The U.S. is currently represented by a lower-level diplomat. Myanmar will also send a full ambassador to Washington, a post to be taken by its current permanent representative to the United Nations in New York, Than Swe.
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Myanmar will also send a full ambassador to Washington, a post to be taken by its current permanent representative to the United Nations in New York, Than Swe. Human rights groups and exiled Myanmar activists <33>criticized</33> the <34>announcement</34> on the easing on economic controls. The U.S. Coalition for Burma said the Obama administration was prematurely <36>rewarding</36> Myanmar while its military was <37>escalating</37> <38>violence</38> against the Kachin ethnic minority in the north of the country. The <39>fighting</39> over the past year has <40>displaced</40> tens of thousands of villagers.
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article-21224_4
The <39>fighting</39> over the past year has <40>displaced</40> tens of thousands of villagers. Clinton <41>voiced</41> continued concern over <42>detention</42> of political prisoners. Western governments say hundreds of such detainees are still held despite a <44>series</44> of <45>amnesties</45> <46>granted</46> by Myanmar's President Thein Sein over the past year. The Obama administration had announced after democracy leader Suu Kyi's election in April that it <49>planned</49> to ease a ban on American investment that has been in place since 1997. That <50>fueled</50> intense <51>debate</51> in Washington on how and at what pace the U.S. should ease policies that have long <52>punished</52> Myanmar country for rights abuses and suppression of democracy.
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That <50>fueled</50> intense <51>debate</51> in Washington on how and at what pace the U.S. should ease policies that have long <52>punished</52> Myanmar country for rights abuses and suppression of democracy. U.S. businesses and some lawmakers have been <53>pushing</53> to lift economic sanctions and point to the European Union's recent <54>suspension</54> of its restrictions, which could now leave American corporations at a competitive disadvantage - not least in the potentially lucrative oil, gas and mining sectors. Suu Kyi, who <55>spent</55> 15 of the previous 22 years under house <56>arrest</56> before her <57>release</57> in late 2010, this week <58>gave</58> cautious <59>backing</59> to the suspension of economic sanctions but <61>warned</61> that the reforms in Myanmar were still reversible. Human Rights Watch is <63>demanding</63> the imposition of binding rules on corporate responsibility for U.S. companies working in Myanmar and revision of a blacklist of <64>sanctioned</64> Myanmar entities - which U.S. officials say is underway. Many of them, both individuals and companies, are linked to the military, and U.S. firms will still be barred from working with those entities.
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