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y sites and urged the observers to insist on full access to all sites used for detention.HRW's report, issued late Tuesday, echoes charges made by Syrian opposition members that thousands of detainees were being transferred to military sites ahead of the observers' visit.Syrian officials have said the Arab League monitors will have unrestricted access to trouble spots but will not be allowed to visit sensitive military sites."Syria has shown it will stop at nothing to undermine independent monitoring of its crackdown," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. She said it was essential for the Arab League "to draw clear lines" regarding access to detainees, and be willing to speak out when those lines are crossed.SANA said the prisoners released Wednesday did not include those with "blood on their hands."Last month, Syrian authorities released 2,645 prisoners in three batches but activists and critics say thousands more who were picked


nd drones to stop ships from sailing through the narrow waterway.Iran's navy claims it has sonar-evading submarines designed for shallow waters of the Persian Gulf, enabling it to hit passing enemy vessels.A closure of the strait could temporarily cut off some oil supplies and force shippers to take longer, more expensive routes that would drive oil prices higher. It also potentially opens the door for a military confrontation that would further rattle global oil markets.Iran claimed a victory this month when it captured an American surveillance drone almost intact. It went public with its possession of the RQ-170 Sentinel to trumpet the downing as a feat of Iran's military in a complicated technological and intelligence battle with the U.S.American officials have said that U.S. intelligence assessments indicate the drone malfunctioned.


ion, Borcina was registered for a brief time more than 10 years ago, but neither Borcina nor his company are currently registered to perform home improvement work in Connecticut.Property records show Badger bought the five-bedroom Victorian home for $1.7 million last year. The house was situated in Shippan Point, a wealthy neighborhood that juts into Long Island Sound.Most of the second floor was being renovated, and Badger was awaiting a final inspection, said Ernie Ogera, director of operations for the city of Stamford.According to the city's zoning ordinances, he said, the family should have been living only in the unrenovated sections of the house. Investigators do not yet know whether anyone was staying in renovated sections that had not been approved.City building inspectors last examined the work in July and did not find any problems, he said.There were plans for hard-wired smoke alarms, but they had not been hooked up, Ogera said. Officials did not know


hs of speculation that he would leave office, the 70-year-old conservative Democrat told supporters in an emailed statement Tuesday that he felt it was time he "step away from elective office, spend more time with my family, and look for new ways to serve our state and nation.""Therefore, I am announcing today that I will not seek re-election," said Nelson, a former two-term governor. "Simply put: It is time to move on."Democrats banking on Nelson's ability to leverage his centrist stances and capture statewide races were left scrambling; many state activists acknowledged being taken by surprise.While some floated the names of state Sen. Steve Lathrop of Omaha and Nelson's former lieutenant governor, Kim Robak, as possible contenders, many said it was too early to know who might run. Messages seeking comment were left for Lathrop and Robak.A dream candidate for Democrats: former Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey. Traveling in India on Tuesday, Kerrey told The Washington


APIn this file photo taken Oct. 7, 2003, shows Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife, Maria Shriver ,as they celebrate his victory in the California gubernatorial recall election in Los Angeles.LOS ANGELES Maria Shriver is having second thoughts about divorcing Arnold Schwarzenegger, TMZ reported Monday.She told friends she is now unsure about the divorce because of her strong religious beliefs and because Schwarzenegger is trying to win her back, the report said.The former California governor has been "extremely sweet" to his estranged wife, buying her presents and making other nice gestures, according to the gossip site.Shriver, who has four children with the actor, filed for divorce in July citing "irreconcilable differences" after it emerged that Schwarzenegger fathered a child with a former household staff member.Soon after filing for divorce she bought a $10 million Los Angeles mansion in the swanky Brentwood neighborhood, not far from the family home she sh


APDecember 13, 2011: Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach charged with sexually abusing boys, leaves the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa.STATE COLLEGE, Pa Accused child molester Jerry Sandusky and his wife, Dottie, are looking to sit down with Oprah, "60 Minutes," Barbara Walters or the new "Rock Center" with Brian Williams, according to his lawyer.The former Penn State defensive coordinator's attorney, Joe Amendola, has said that the couple is contemplating doing a joint TV interview early next year, the Harrisburg Patriot-News reported Tuesday.Earlier this month, Amendola reportedly invited several reporters to his house for a football-watching party.An NBC News reporter, who was covering the Sandusky sex abuse scandal, was arrested on a charge of drunk driving early the next morning.To date, Sandusky has twice spoken briefly to reporters but has yet to do a full, sit-down interview with the press.Last month, Bob Costas gr

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