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...shops in this area are open until 10 o'clock at night. People are back to normal life, go back to schools and universities, hospitals have been opened. Some areas are still challenge. Operations are now going on in Diyala to weaken the al Qaeda [militias] there...
...security had been strengthened to guard against similar attacks, but declined to elaborate on specific improvements. “All known issues were addressed and patched and then the system was brought online,” he said. “Commenting on details would obviously weaken the University’s security.” Moriarty said that he ”wouldn’t be comfortable putting a time-frame” on the ongoing investigation into the incident. “There’s a lot of additional analysis...
...time, this rhetorical tactic helped the Popular Party weaken support for Zapatero's government, says José Ramón Montero, political scientist at Madrid's Autonomous University. "But the Socialists have become much more effective in communicating. The Popular Party is still continuing its strategy of crispación - antagonism - but for most Spaniards, that phase has passed...
...SIIC, however, has squandered its mandate and has been unable to deliver services and improvements to its constituents. With Sadr now planning to run a slate of candidates there in elections originally scheduled for this October, SIIC fears that the implementation of the Provincial Powers law will only further weaken its hold on the south, especially if a strengthened central government can swoop in and remove inimical SIIC governors. The polls, which will elect legislators as well as governors, cannot be held until the law is passed. Abdul-Medhi's party would benefit from a delay, which would allow local...
...even until April 22, when Pennsylvania holds its primary. And if the race is still undecided come May, the Clinton campaign will likely start petitioning the DNC to reconsider its decision to strip Michigan and Florida of its delegates. The result: a messy Democratic nomination battle that might weaken the party's eventual nominee by the time summer rolls around...