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Disney Parks and Resorts. Republicans and Democrats in Congress are backing the
proposed changes through six bills in the House and Senate.Geoff Freeman, the
travel association's chief operating officer, said the State Department should be required
to keep visa interview wait times at a maximum of 10 days."Every
day a person is waiting for that interview is a day a
person cannot be here supporting the American economy," he said.For most foreigners,
taking a last-minute business or leisure trip to New York, Los Angeles,
Miami or other U.S. travel hubs would be nearly impossible. The average
wait time for a visa interview in Rio de Janeiro, for example,
was 87 days, according to the State Department.The Government Accountability Office, a
nonpartisan agency that audits federal programs, concluded that wait times are likely
much longer than reported because some department employees artificially reduce the wait
times by not scheduling interviews during high-demand
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k ordered the use of lethal force against protesters.Next in line of
witnesses whose testimony was demanded by both the prosecution and the defense
is chief of staff Lt. Gen. Sami Hafez Anan, the second-highest ranking
official in the ruling military council.As the proceedings started Wednesday, it was
not clear whether Annan will be testifying.Also on trial with Mubarak and
facing the same charges are his former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly and
six senior former security officials. Mubarak and his two sons, Alaa and
Gamal, also face corruption charges.The prosecution's case depends heavily on accounts of
members of the former president's inner circle including ex-spy chief Omar Suleiman,
who was appointed vice president by Mubarak during the uprising.
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PHOENIX An administrative law judge ruled Tuesday that a Tucson school
district's ethnic studies program violates state law, agreeing with the findings of
Arizona's public schools chief.Judge Lewis Kowal's ruling marked a defeat for the
Tucson Unified School District, which appealed the findings issued in June by
Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal.Kowal's ruling, first reported by The Arizona
Daily Star, said the district's Mexican-American Studies program violated state law by
having one or more classes designed primarily for one ethnic group, promoting
racial resentment and advocating ethnic solidarity instead of treating students as individuals.The
judge, who found grounds to withhold 10 percent of the district's monthly
state aid until it comes into compliance, said the law permits the
objective instruction about the oppression of people that may result in racial
resentment or ethnic solidarity."However, teaching oppression objectively is qu
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d shortly after Arizona's heavily scrutinized immigration enforcement law was passed in
April 2010.The program's supporters have call challenges to the courses an attack
on the state's Hispanic population, while critics say the program demonizes white
people as oppressors of Hispanics.Huppenthal ordered a review of the program when
he took office in January after his predecessor, Tom Horne, said the
Mexican-American Studies program violated state law and that Huppenthal would have to
decide whether to withhold funding.Huppenthal, a Republican, had voted in favor of
the ethnic studies law as a state senator before becoming the state's
schools chief.
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Also escorting the limousine were military chief Ri Yong Ho and People's
Armed Forces Minster Kim Yong Chun. Their presence indicates they will be
important players as the younger Kim consolidates his leadership. Top Workers' Party
officials Choe Thae Bok and Kim Ki Nam and senior military officer
Kim Jong Gak also took prominent positions.The early part of Wednesday's funeral
ceremony was shrouded in secrecy, as in 1994, when Kim Il Sung
died. Back then, Kim Jong Il and top officials held a private,
hourlong ceremony inside the Kumsusan palace before the procession through the city,
according to his official biography.Pyongyang's foreign diplomats were invited to attend the
procession, though few other outsiders appeared to be allowed into the country
for the funeral. One foreign diplomat in Pyongyang, who asked not to
be named because of the sensitive nature of her work, said funereal
music played and people wept as the convoy left Kumsusan followed by
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. A report released by the Pentagon says the number
of reported sexual assaults at the nation's three major military academies rose
in the latest academic year from one year earlier.The Defense Department's "Annual
Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academies" covered
the academic year 2010-2011. It found there were 65 reports of sexual
assault involving cadets and midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S.
Military Academy and the U.S. Air Force Academy. That's up from 41
reports in the prior year.The Pentagon can't conclusively identify reasons for the
increases but said efforts to encourage more victims to report abuses could
help explain the higher numbers.Defense Secretary Leon Panetta issued a statement that
authorities are bidding to "eliminate sexual assault" from military campuses.
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