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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
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sive primary in the state, which will provide an opportunity for Democrats
to remain competitive."A two-term governor before winning a Senate seat, Nelson has
recently expressed dismay about a divided Congress' inability to pass meaningful legislation,
frustration that echoed in his statement Tuesday."I encourage those who will follow
in my footsteps to look for common ground and to work together
in bipartisan ways to do what's best for the country, not just
one political party," he said.Even as Nelson wavered about a re-election bid,
he piled up campaign cash, hired a campaign manager and watched his
party spend more than $1 million on ads supporting him. The preparation
left him with more than $3 million in campaign cash on hand
last month, about twice his nearest competitor.Nelson first was elected to the
Senate in 2000, defeating Republican contender Stenberg to replace the retired Kerrey,
and positioned himself as a centrist supporting both Democratic and R
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ting disorders to not make jokes about restricting and disorders.
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Particles ejected by recent solar storms are due to slam into Earth
over the next few days, possibly causing super-charged northern lights displays and
temporary radio blackouts in some areas, experts say.On Monday (Dec. 26), the
sun unleashed a massive eruption of solar plasma known as a coronal
mass ejection (CME). The CME's fast-moving charged particles should squarely strike Earth's
magnetic field at about 3:20 p.m. EST (2020 GMT) Wednesday, give or
take seven hours, according to the website Spaceweather.com.The particles from another CME
could deliver a glancing blow to our planet a few hours earlier
on Wednesday, Spaceweather.com reported.The two impacts will likely spawn minor and/or moderate
geomagnetic storms at high latitudes on Wednesday and Thursday. If they're powerful
enough, geomagnetic storms can temporarily disrupt GPS signals, radio communications and power
grids."Category G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storms are expected 28 and 29 December due
to mul
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preme leader" of the party, state and army.Kim was somber in a
long, dark overcoat as he strode alongside his father's hearse accompanied by
top party officials behind him and key military leaders on the other
side of the limousine -- a lineup that was a good look
at who will be the core leadership in North Korea.North Korea now
turns to Thursday's memorial ceremony. Although there will be tributes to Kim
Jong Il, the country will be turning toward Kim Jong Un, analysts
said."The message will be clear: Kim Jong Un now leads the country
and there is no alternative," said Kim Yeon-su, a North Korea expert
at the state-run Korea National Defense University in South Korea.There will also
be more attention paid to the inner circle forming around Kim Jong
Un.On Wednesday, he was accompanied by Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's
brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defense Commission, who
is expected to be crucial in helping Kim Jong Un take power.
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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
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