nanswered Friday.Gao has been held incommunicado in apparent disregard of laws and regulations for all but two months of the last three years. When he emerged from the first 14-month bout in April 2010, he told The Associated Press that he had been shunted between detention centers, farm houses and apartments across north China and repeatedly beaten and abused.He said he had been hooded several times. His captors made him sit motionless for up to 16 hours and threatened to kill him and dump his body in a river."'You must forget you're human. You're a beast,"' Gao said police told him in September 2009.At one point, six plainclothes officers bound him with belts and put a wet towel around his face for an hour, bringing on a feeling of slow suffocation."It's hard to fathom what they might be referring to when they say that he violated his parole given that he seems to have been under constant supervision," said Joshua Rosenzweig, a human rights researcher based
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nanswered Friday.Gao has been held incommunicado in apparent disregard of laws and regulations for all but two months of the last three years. When he emerged from the first 14-month bout in April 2010, he told The Associated Press that he had been shunted between detention centers, farm houses and apartments across north China and repeatedly beaten and abused.He said he had been hooded several times. His captors made him sit motionless for up to 16 hours and threatened to kill him and dump his body in a river."'You must forget you're human. You're a beast,"' Gao said police told him in September 2009.At one point, six plainclothes officers bound him with belts and put a wet towel around his face for an hour, bringing on a feeling of slow suffocation."It's hard to fathom what they might be referring to when they say that he violated his parole given that he seems to have been under constant supervision," said Joshua Rosenzweig, a human rights researcher based
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as had her share of detractors, but she doesnt care another key trait of an Internet star.I love my fans so much and I love my haters too, she said. Theyre my motivators and I consider them my fans.Stodden is now trying to parlay her Internet chops into a TV gig. The self-proclaimed TMZ addict recently turned down the chance for a reality TV show because she didn't like its negative "relationship rehab" angle, but that does not mean the new bride has given up on reality stardom. Her dream reality show would show her and hubby, Doug, just living our lives.I would really love to share with people how I live my life and what inspires me," she said. "And I really want to inspire people.I happen to be very entertaining, even in the kitchen, she continued. I dont even know how to crack an egg! I make the biggest mess and Doug gets so mad since hes a neat freak.(Can you imagine the hijinx? Can you?)For all of her over-the-top behavior and outfits, Stodden says her
lost their momentum earlier in the season are trying to summon a burst of support in the final days before the caucuses, hoping to leverage a strong showing on Jan. 3 into subsequent primary victories.Bachmann plans to complete her 99-county Iowa bus tour on Thursday. She told Fox News she's confident that Iowans are beginning to turn back to her campaign."We're the hardest working campaign on the ground," she told Fox News. "No other candidate's going to 99 counties in just over 10 days."Meanwhile, Gingrich is stressing his economic credentials in the campaign's final days.On Thursday, Gingrich is rolling out the endorsement of Art Laffer, former economic adviser to former President Ronald Reagan. Laffer told Fox News on Thursday that Gingrich's plan follows in the model of "supply-side Reaganomics."Gingrich also has a new ad in Iowa stressing his tax plan, which includes more than halving corporate taxes and ending capital gains taxes.
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President Obama said Thursday he was comfortable with his administration's decision to allow over-the-counter purchases of a morning-after pill for anyone 15 and older.The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday had lowered the age at which people can buy the Plan B One-Step morning-after pill without a prescription to 15 - younger than the current limit of 17. The FDA decided that the pill could be sold on drugstore shelves near condoms, instead of locked behind pharmacy counters.Obama, speaking at a news conference while in Mexico, said the FDA's decision was based on "solid scientific evidence."What's still unclear is whether the administration will prevail on its appeal of a court order that would lift all age limits on purchasers of the pill.That decision to appeal set off a storm of criticism from reproductive rights groups, who denounced it as politically motivated and a step backward for women's health."We are profoundly disappointed. This appeal takes away the promise of all women having timely access to emergency contraception," Susannah Baruch, Interim President & CEO of the Reproductive Health Technologies Project, said in a statement late Wednesday."It is especially troubling in light of the Food and Drug Administration's move yesterday to continue age restrictions and ID requirements, despite a court order to make emergency contraception accessible for women of all ages. Both announcements, particularly in tandem, highlight
cloud. The plant also had an unspecified amount of ammonium nitrate, a chemical that has been used in explosives, like in the Oklahoma City bombing.A spokeswoman for the Texas State Fire Marshal's office, which is investigating the explosion, said the anhydrous ammonia tanks stored at West Fertilizer at the time of the blast appeared to have no scorch marks or any sign that they were part of a blast that left a crater more than 90 feet wide.Officials have not ruled out the role of an intruder or other criminal activity being involved. Ten first responders and two people volunteering to help fight the initial fire died in the explosion.Matt Cawthon, the chief deputy sheriff in McLennan County, said in an interview Friday that anhydrous ammonia theft calls had declined in recent years, as had the number of meth labs authorities have busted as Mexican drug cartels are smuggling in more of the drug."The thefts ... and the reports for law enforcement assistance in that area, in my estimation, were minor and were petty," Cawthon said.There were no reports that ammonium nitrate had been stolen from the plant, Cawthon said."If ammonium nitrate had been stolen .. then that report would have generated probably a lot of attention," he said.Federal regulation of ammonium nitrate is largely focused on the safe storage of the chemical, for fear it will fall into the hands of criminals or terrorists. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is res