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Friends of Alexis Marron, 18, have created a "Red in Remembrance" Facebook page in his honor.Relatives and friends of a suburban Chicago teenager who officials say was killed over the holiday weekend in Mexico held a memorial in his honor on Tuesday.Prosecutors in Mexico's Michoacan state said Tuesday that a burned car holding the remains of three young men was found on a roadside on Christmas Eve. An employee of the prosecutors' office who wasn't authorized to be quoted by name says one teen has been identified as 18-year-old Alexis Marron.The 18-year-old's body was found in the trunk of a burned out car in a small town about 80 miles southeast of Guadalajara on Christmas Eve. Mexican authorities said Marron and two friends were burned alive in an area that's plagued by a gang turf war."It was really sad. Everybody is depressed. We just can't get over it -- a terrible, terrible death," said friend Juan Mestizo.Marron had worked all summer to afford the trip t


id Paul, whose views verge on libertarianism, shows a "systematic avoidance of reality."In a measure of the political stakes, the candidates and allied groups have spent more than $12 million on television commercials to air through caucus day next Tuesday. Romney, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and supporting groups account for nearly half the total, according to one estimate.Most of Romney's rivals preceded him into the state during the day at the end of a holiday lull, seeking support in caucuses that are likely to dispatch one or more of them to a hasty campaign exit."My idea of gun control? Use both hands," said Perry, setting out on a bus tour in hopes of resurrecting his once-promising candidacy."I've been a conservative all my life," said Gingrich. He called Romney a "Massachusetts moderate ... who campaigned to the left of Teddy Kennedy."In Dubuque, the first stop of a bus tour through the state, Gingrich said his own economic proposal for an optional flat-tax


Sinead O'Connor (AP)Nothing compares 2 ... who?Irish songstress Sinead O'Connor ended her marriage to her fourth husband after just 16 days, she announced on her website.The controversial singer wed boyfriend Barry Herridge in the back of a pink Cadillac in Las Vegas on Dec. 8 -- her 45th birthday.But less than three weeks later O'Connor announced that the couple had split "amicably" because "there was intense pressure placed upon him by certain people in his life, not to be involved with me.""Within 3 hours of the ceremony being over the marriage was kyboshed by the behaviour of certain people in my husband's life," she wrote on sineadoconnor.com. "And also by a bit of a wild ride i took us on looking for a bit of a smoke of weed for me wedding night as I don't drink.""My husband was enormously wounded and very badly effected by that experience and also by the attitude of those close to him toward our marriage," she explained.O'Connor admitted that the pair "


tate Hillary Clinton wrote. "Officials from U.S. Embassy Baghdad will visit regularly and frequently....At this new location, the U.N. High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) will be able to conduct refugee status determinations for the residents of Ashraf -- a necessary first step toward resettlement to third countries."So who are these Iranians left stateless in Iraq and why does the U.S. have a responsibility for them?The group known as the Mujahideen Khalq or MEK, has been based in Iraq since the 1980s.Saddam Hussein gave them protection because they helped him fight Ayatollah Khomeini and the mullahs in Iran. Since the U.S. military toppled Saddam Hussein after the invasion in 2003, the Iranians have been urging Iraq to hand over the exiles, whom Tehran considers traitors and spies.Technically, the MEK is still on the State Department's Foreign Terrorist Organization list, placed there by President Bill Clinton because the group allegedly killed six American d


on and Beyonce. In tabloid land it is always better to report it wrong than report it last.The thing that I always joke about with these pregnancy stories is that eventually it will almost always be right. It just may be 20 months later, says the founder and editor of tabloid policing site GossipCop.com, Michael Lewittes.So who were the most oft pregnant, not pregnant stars of 2011?Jennifer AnistonIn October Star magazine told us that Jennifer Aniston was secretly married to beau Justin Theroux and that the pair wed in a secret ceremony because the actress waspregnant! This came just a couple of weeks after Aniston herself told the Hollywood Foreign Press, No, were not pregnant. Its just I quit smoking, so Ive gained a couple of pounds.From October until December Aniston, who is partial to tight dresses, showed no sign of a baby bump, but Star refused to give up the vicarious pregnancy narrative and as recently as December 14th the mag told us that Aniston wa


ith some funding: The $1-per-person insurance fee goes into effect in 2012. But the Treasury Department says it's not likely to be collected for another year, though insurers would still owe the money. The fee doubles to $2 per covered person in its second year and thereafter rises with inflation. The IRS is expected to issue guidance to insurers within the next six months."The more concerning thing is not the institute itself, but how the findings will be used in other areas," said Kathryn Nix, a policy analyst for the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank. "Will they be used to make coverage determinations?"The institute's director, Dr. Joe Selby, said patients and doctors will make the decisions, not his organization."We are not a policy-making body; our role is to make the evidence available," said Selby, a primary care physician and medical researcher,But insurance industry representatives say they expect to use the research and work with employers to

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