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Hamas outpolled Fatah in a general election four years ago, and the West Bank and Gaza were supposed to have another vote in six months but that seems unlikely to happen because of the Hamas-Fatah split

A man who lost two daughters and his home can’t visit his surviving 4-year-old girl in a Belgian hospital because Gaza’s borders remain sealed. A 15-year-old struggles to walk on her artificial limbs, while dozens of other war amputees still await prostheses.

Couples postpone marriage because not enough apartments survived three weeks of bombing and shelling. Thousands are homeless, and damaged systems mean electricity and water are sporadic. Untreated sewage pours into the Mediterranean.

A three-year-old blockade of Gaza imposed by Israel and Egypt makes any large-scale rebuilding impossible, because the embargo includes steel and concrete.

The unprecedented use of Israeli firepower against the Palestinians has had repercussions far beyond the pain inflicted on Gaza’s long-suffering 1.5 million people.

It emboldened Gaza’s Hamas rulers by failing to topple them, and weakened their Western-backed Fatah rivals, whom Palestinians increasingly see as subordinate to Israel. It deepened the political split between Hamas-ruled Gaza and the Fatah-governed West Bank, making a unified Palestinian government – a prerequisite for any peace deal – even less likely.

Israel largely succeeded in stopping the rocket fire, and its towns and villages that lived under constant threat have blossomed. But the quiet is fragile, and the screams of Palestinian civilians and bloody scenes in Gaza that filled TV sets and Web sites worldwide badly damaged Israel’s international standing.

By the time a cease-fire took effect Jan. 18, 청주 마사지 about 1,400 Gazans had been killed, including hundreds of civilians, according to Palestinian and Israeli human rights researchers. Israel’s military gave a lower toll, of 1,166 and said a majority were combatants, but did not release a list of names. Thirteen Israelis were also killed in the war.

A U.N. fact-finding team and international human rights groups accused both Israel and Hamas of war crimes, including the deliberate targeting of civilians. Both sides have denied wrongdoing.

Israeli politicians and generals must think twice before traveling abroad in case activist groups seek their arrest for alleged war crimes. Tzipi Livni had to cancel a London trip this month because she was foreign minister during the war and faced an arrest warrant.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem are coming under tougher European criticism, and a Palestinian-led campaign to boycott goods made in settlements has gained momentum.

President Barack Obama’s hopes of jump-starting peace talks have made no visible headway.

Israel insists it acted in self-defense after eight years of rocket fire, and most Israelis supported the war. Their hawkish mood helped right-wing leader Benjamin Netanyahu win an election months after the cease-fire.

For Gazans, prospects of a better life are dim. The only ones prospering seem to be Hamas politicians and smugglers tunneling under the sealed borders. A flattened neighborhood close to Israel still looks as if the war ended yesterday.

There, on a recent morning, young men hammered twisted metal out of mountains of broken concrete to be sold for small building ventures by those who are determined to start over with what they have.

Gaza businessman Emad Khaldi uses mud bricks and ancient techniques, such as domed roofs that don’t require steel support. He has completed one home and is building another.

The main U.N. aid agency in Gaza has ordered 120 such Arabesque-style homes for the displaced see left). But the housing crunch, in one of the world’s most crowded places, has dashed the wedding plans of 30-year-old Mohammed Jaradeh. His fiancee’s family forced her to break off the engagement.

« I had managed to build one room and utilities on the roof of my family’s house, which cost me $7,000, but my fiancee’s family didn’t accept that, » he said.

For Khaled Abed Rabbo, rebuilding his family home is the least of his problems.

On Jan. 7, as Israeli tanks rumbled through his neighborhood, soldiers ordered him, his wife, mother and four children to leave the house, he said. After the women and children emerged waving a white cloth, a soldier opened fire, killing 2-year-old Amal and 7-year-old Soad, while 4-year-old Samar was left paralyzed, Abed Rabbo said.

Samar has been in Belgium for treatment for the past year accompanied by Abed Rabbo’s wife, while he stayed behind with his 7-year-old son in a rented Gaza apartment.

Israel denies its soldiers targeted civilians but is investigating some of the allegations. The military said it is still investigating Abed Rabbo’s case and cannot comment further.

The father wants to travel to Belgium to see his wife and child. But Hamas told him he is not on the list of hardship cases allowed out of Gaza when Egypt opens its border every few months.

Jamila Habash, 15 (left), was given artificial limbs in Saudi Arabia, but they didn’t fit well. She tried on a new pair last week at Shawa’s center, struggling to hold on to parallel bars as she hobbled forward.

« I miss walking, to move wherever I want, alone, without the help of others, » she said.

Hamas, which seized Gaza Strip in 2007 by driving out its Western-backed rival Fatah, has taken the war as a victory over Israel and has tightened its grip with arrests, threats against political rivals and occasional « virtue campaigns » to promote Islamic morality.

Hamas outpolled Fatah in a general election four years ago, and the West Bank and Gaza were supposed to have another vote in six months but that seems unlikely to happen because of the Hamas-Fatah split.

There’s no telling whether Hamas would win again, and in the postwar gloom enveloping Gaza, a popular uprising against the militants seems unlikely.

Privately, some Gazans grumble that Hamas politicians act just like the Fatah government, removed from public concerns, riding fancy cars. Yet Hamas was also able to mobilize tens of thousand this month for an anniversary rally marking the group’s founding. Many Gazans are exhausted by conflict, resent Israel more than they do Hamas, or believe the militants’ tough stance is the only dignity they have left.

A prisoner swap could lift the blockade, which was imposed after Hamas-allied militants captured an Israeli soldier, Gilad Schalit, in 2006 and was tightened after Hamas seized Gaza a year later.

« Israel lost the war, » said Khalil al-Hayeh, a Hamas leader. « Israel said it wants to destroy Hamas, but today … we are more powerful. »By Associated Press Writer Karin Laub; Additional reporting by Rizek Abdel Jawad in Gaza City

« The Bourne Ultimatum: » Matt Damon returns as former CIA officer Jason Bourne trying to unravel the mystery of the past he cannot remember

MOVIES

1 year ago« El Cantante » stars Marc Anthony as drug-addicted salsa singer Hector Lavoe, and his real-life wife Jennifer Lopez as Lavoe’s wife, Puchi.

« The Bourne Ultimatum: » Matt Damon returns as former CIA officer Jason Bourne trying to unravel the mystery of the past he cannot remember. In this third movie in the series, 부천 마사지 he finds help from a journalist Paddy Considine.

« Resurrecting the Champ » stars Samuel L. Jackson as a former boxing champ who is now homeless. A young reporter, played by Josh Hartnett, tries to help him get back on his feet.

« Underdog: » A beagle, voiced by Jason Lee, develops superpowers after he become involved with a crazy scientist’s experiment.

TV

The Independent Film Channel will air a four-part documentary miniseries, « Indie Sex, » Wednesday through Saturday at midnight EDT. Be forewarned, some of the imagery is very graphic. The series documents the way sex has been portrayed in the movies since the 19th century and is directed by Lisa Ades and Lesli Klainberg.

Nothing says summer like Shark Week, back for its 20th summer on Discovery Channel. Viewers can feed on this programming event as it fills the network’s schedule from Sunday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 a.m., totaling more than 130 hours. Programs include « Deadly Stripes: Tiger Sharks, » Monday, 9 p.m. and « Shark Tribe, » Thursday, 9 p.m.

MUSIC

« New Impossibilities » by Yo-Yo Ma, Silk Road Ensemble includes both traditional and new music.

« Elvis Viva Las Vegas » includes Elvis Presley’s hit « Viva Las Vegas » and his version of the Righteous Brothers’ classic « You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling. »

BOOKS

« Beyond Reach »by Karin Slaughter is the author’s sixth book in her Grant County Ga. series. Dr. Sara Linton and her husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, are investigating meth trafficking, white supremacy and deep family secrets. They must go through all these things in order to solve the mystery of detective Lena Adam’s escape from a hospital after being injured in an explosion.

« Settling Accounts Book IV: In at the Death » by history author Harry Turtledove finishes his 10-book saga of what would have happened had the Confederate states won the Civil War. After 80 years of independence, the South is on the losing side of World War II and must be brought back into the Union.

DVD

« 300 » stars Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, Dominic West and David Wenham in this movie about historic Battle of Thermopylae. It features additional scenes of the Traitorous Hunchback and Never-Before-Seen giant warriors. The movie is directed Zack Snyder.

« Lonely Hearts », directed by Todd Robinson, stars John Travolta, James Gandolfini, Salma Hayek and Jared Leto. Travolta and Gandolfini play homicide detectives tracking down a pair of criminal lovers in the 1940s. It’s based on to true story of the Lonely Hearts killers.

THEATER

« Opus » opens Aug. 7, at the Off Broadway 59E59 Theaters. While members of a world-famous string quartet is preparing for their next big gig, their founder disappears. The replacement inspires them with her gifts, but things become heated during a rehearsal session for Beethoven’s Opus 131.

He told me he just had to do it, thinking of his own two children back home in the north of England

I had just returned from Wilmington, Delaware aboard Air Force One with President Obama. The president and various members of his Cabinet along with members of Congress had traveled to attend a funeral service for Vice President Biden’s mother. Within an hour of our return, 전주 안마 hundreds of thousands of others would soon be mourned. The earthquake struck Port-au-Prince Haiti just before 5:00 p.m.

No one knew just how extensive the damage in Haiti was but this was a powerful earthquake. The first thing that came to mind at our CBS bureau was our colleague Frank Thorpe and his wife. Frank had just quit CBS a couple of weeks earlier to join his wife, who worked with an aid organization in Haiti, the poorest country in the western hemisphere. We soon learned his wife was trapped in a collapsed building. She communicated for help with her cell phone, but Frank was no where to be found. She was rescued hours later and Frank was located in another part of Haiti where he was safe. They were the lucky ones.

North Korea granted such access as part of a Clinton-era diplomatic deal and agreed to freeze its nuclear material production

NEW YORK — North Korea staged the destruction of its Punggye-Ri nuclear site last month for the cameras, but dismantling North Korea’s entire nuclear program begins with verifying what they actually have in their arsenal.

U.S. intelligence wants inspectors to access roughly 100 other sites, 청주 안마 including Yongbyon, the nation’s main atomic complex just 50 miles north of Pyongyang, as well as a factory in Chongsu, near the Chinese border, suspected of producing nuclear material.

« The only way to know if North Korea’s declarations are accurate is to verify them through on the ground presence, » said David Albright, a former weapons inspector.

North Korea granted such access as part of a Clinton-era diplomatic deal and agreed to freeze its nuclear material production. But North Korea kicked out the inspectors after the Bush administration accused it of cheating.

This time, the Trump administration wants to destroy the weapons itself with assistance from other countries. Components would then be shipped to a research lab in Tennessee. Depending on how truthful Kim Jong Un is, that process could take anywhere from two to 10 years.

Another challenge is monitoring North Korea’s nuclear scientists.

« They could steal documents that are highly classified. You have to work with those people to make sure that they’re not encouraged to go out and sell their skills to others, » Albright said.

In addition to giving up its nuclear weapons, the U.S. also wants North Korea to end its ballistic missile program and get rid of all of its biological and chemical weapons.

The government is largely powerless to keep people from returning, though Prime Minister Max Bellerive protested this week that Port-au-Prince cannot withstand another influx of people

Haitian and international officials had hoped to use the devastation of Port-au-Prince – a densely packed sprawl of winding roads and ramshackle slums that is home to a third of Haiti’s 9 million people – to build an improved capital and decentralize the country.

An estimated 500,000 people fled to the countryside in the days after the quake, many on buses paid for 부천 마사지 by the government to move quake survivors away from the heart of the destruction. Hundreds of thousands more are camped atop the rubble of their homes, or packed into makeshift camps.

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Now some of those who fled are beginning to return after enduring the rural misery that drove them to Port-au-Prince in the first place.

« I didn’t like it there, » said Marie Marthe Juste, selling fried dough on the streets of the capital’s Petionville suburb after returning from La Boule, in the mountains 20 miles to the north.

« My friends help me down here. Up there, I just sat around all day. At least here I can sell things to make a little money, » she said, hobbling on crutches because she injured her ankle in the quake.

The government is largely powerless to keep people from returning, though Prime Minister Max Bellerive protested this week that Port-au-Prince cannot withstand another influx of people.

« It’s impossible for these people to come back before the capital is reconstructed, » he said.

The idea was to use the quake as an opportunity to fix some of Haiti’s long-standing problems.

President Rene Preval’s « Operation Demolition, » an ambitious plan to clear the rubble, includes provisions to remove people living in unstable buildings by force, according to Aby Brun, an architect and member of the government’s reconstruction team.

« We will destroy in an orderly and secure manner, » Brun said.

A major part of that reconstruction plan is encouraging Haitians to move away from the capital, providing jobs and basic services in other cities, towns and villages.

« We want to create opportunities for them as well in the second cities, » said the U.S. Agency for International Development’s No. 2 official, Dr. Anthony Chan.

But Haitians are already streaming back to their shattered capital.

« This has been my home, » said Alberto Shoute, 62, who returned to his flattened concrete house after eight days in the southern town of Jeremie. « Most people are from here and they didn’t want to stay with people they barely knew. More are planning to come back soon. »

Alfredo Stein, of the University of Manchester’s Global Urban Research Centre, said planners must assume people will return – and must work closely with them to rebuild. Rather than thinking people are in the way, planners must consider their return to be an opportunity to fix not just the bricks and mortar but Haiti’s social fabric, he said.

Haiti plans to build camps with sanitation outside the city, but Stein said such efforts usually fail.

« You’re going to be constructing ghettos that are far away from where people will need to restore their economic lives, » Stein said. « Experiences in other parts of the world show that after disasters, when people are resettled far away from where they were living, (they) turned out to be very complicated places where there is a lot of crime. »

Lawrence Vale, an urban design and planning professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, compared Port-au-Prince to « the near-continual rebuilding that occurs in Bangladesh after floods and storms … since this is a place that regularly endures large losses of life, and continues to rebuild at high densities. »

In Port-au-Prince, the U.N. says there are a half-million people in 315 encampments, most without sanitation. Schools are closed – or gone. There’s enough rubble to fill five football stadiums the size of New Orleans’ Superdome, and more than 1 million people need to be provided with food and water.

But if the government has a plan to rebuild, Bellerive did not reveal it – and no one knows when, or to what extent a new capital will rise.

Former President Bill Clinton says reconstruction « will be measured in months and even years. » He was visiting Haiti on Friday as a U.N. special envoy.

While the government says it will build suburban camps, the International Organization for Migration is trying a different tactic: Handing out tarpaulins, tools and basic building materials so people can erect simple shelters where they are.

« People need to be where their support networks are, » said spokesman Mark Turner. Otherwise, he said, « They will be dependent on aid for a very long time. »

Port-au-Prince has long been a powerful magnet for people throughout Haiti. It generates about 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.

« In Haiti, things are not easy, so you go where you find the opportunity, » said 23-year-old Ebed Jacques, a law student who left the capital after the earthquake and has returned – for now – to his native St. Marc, a bustling fishing town 70 miles north of the capital. « The jobs are in Port-au-Prince and the schools are in Port-au-Prince, so that’s where you go. »

And despite Haitian and international efforts, opportunities remain few and far between in the countryside.

Most refugees from the capital are in northern Haiti’s Artibonite Valley, a starkly desolate region of rice fields and deforested mountains the color of cigarette ash.

The influx has strained small towns with few schools and few jobs beyond subsistence farming. It inflated prices for sugar, rice and other basics, and a lack of rain could hurt upcoming harvests in the region, which is Haiti’s breadbasket.

In Gros Morne, a town of unpaved streets at the valley’s northern edge, Ann Rose Solitaire, 36, is living with eight relatives crowded into a simple shack with a corrugated metal roof. She sent her mechanic husband back to Port-au-Prince, 100 miles to the southeast, and will probably join him soon.

« I’m here because I have nowhere else to go. But I don’t want to stay, » Solitaire said. « There’s no way to support my family. »

It is not clear exactly what information other than location that law enforcement gleaned from its use of a Stingray targeting Cohen

The FBI wanted Michael Cohen’s cellphones, but knew they couldn’t be found at his home. The problem: Cohen and his family had moved into a hotel while renovating their apartment.

The solution, on April 8, 2018, was to use a controversial surveillance technology to determine his exact location: Room 1728 at the Loews Regency Hotel.

An FBI special agent wrote in an affidavit unsealed Tuesday that federal agents « sought and obtained authority to employ an electronic technique, commonly known as ‘triggerfish,’ to determine the locations » of Cohen’s two iPhones.

Federal agents later obtained a warrant to retrieve the phones from the room. A court-ordered Special Master later determined that federal agents could review the vast majority of nearly 300,000 files on the two phones, as well as an iPad obtained in the search.

Triggerfish devices — often referred to as Stingrays — mimic cellphone towers, allowing them to pinpoint a phone’s location, sometimes even before it makes a call or text.

It is not clear exactly what information other than location that law enforcement gleaned from its use of a Stingray targeting Cohen. The devices also capable of collecting the calls, text messages and even the emails sent to and from phones.

And because they act as cell towers, they don’t just collect information from the targets of investigations. Stingrays are capable of taking in information from entire neighborhoods, which is why civil liberties groups have for years objected to their use.

The devices are made by defense contractor Harris Corporation, and its patents indicate Stingrays and similar devices have been used for about two decades, though law enforcement rarely acknowledges their use.

The government has even withdrawn charges against criminal defendants rather than turning over information to defense teams about the Stingray, according to a 2017 policy analysis by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.

As a result, it’s not clear just how widespread use of the devices is. In a November 2018 report, the ACLU cataloged Stingray use by 75 agencies in 27 states and 대구 마사지 the District of Columbia, but that list is almost certainly incomplete. The ACLU found 14 federal agencies that use the devices, but does not currently include one identified by CBS News: the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

In response to a 2016 Freedom of Information Act request filed by CBS News, the agency wrote it could not « disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigation and prosecutions. »

Guevarra offered congratulations to « our president, Laura Chinchilla. » Arias’ economic policies brought Costa Rica into the Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States and initiated trade relations with China after a 63-year association with Taiwan

Laura Chinchilla had 47 percent of the votes after a quarter of the ballots were counted. The closest contender, Otton Solis of the Citizens Action Party, had 23 percent. He and the other main rival quickly conceded defeat.

Chinchilla, a protege of the current president, Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias, 부산 안마 campaigned on a promise to continue the government’s free market economic policies.

Chinchilla, who served as vice president under Arias, needed 40 percent of the vote to avoid an April run-off.

Solis barely lost the presidential election to Arias in 2006, but many opposition voters went over to tax-bashing Libertarian candidate Otto Guevarra, who had just under 22 percent of the votes.

Solis congratulated Chinchilla on her apparent victory. « She is going to be the next president of Costa Rica, » he told supporters Sunday night. Guevarra offered congratulations to « our president, Laura Chinchilla. »

Arias’ economic policies brought Costa Rica into the Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States and initiated trade relations with China after a 63-year association with Taiwan.

Critics of the government argued that Arias’ administration catered to big developers to boost the economy at the cost of the nation’s fragile ecosystems.

Both Solis and Guevarra portrayed Arias’ centrist National Liberation Party as stagnant and ridden with old-school Latin American cronyism.

But most Costa Ricans appeared reluctant to shake up the status quo in a country with relatively high salaries, the longest life expectancy in Latin America, a thriving ecotourism industry and near-universal literacy.

Chinchilla, a 50-year-old mother and a social conservative who opposes abortion and gay marriage, appealed both to Costa Ricans seeking a fresh face in politics and those reluctant to risk the unknown.

As a female president, she would follow an increasingly common trend in many Latin American countries: Nicaragua, Panama, Chile and Argentina have all elected women as presidents.

Even voters on the margins of society backed Chinchilla.

Heizel Arias, a 24-year-old single mother who voted at a prison where she is serving an eight-year sentence for trying to smuggle drugs into a jail, said she cast her vote for Chinchilla.

« I voted for Laura Chinchilla because she has promised to fight for women, » Arias said. « She was the only one who visited us and told us her plans and I believe in her. »

The attack came on the day the country’s top civilian security official told the Associated Press that

The attack came on the day the country’s top civilian security official told the Associated Press that . It was the government’s first categorical confirmation of the death of the feared militant, whose passing is likely to weaken, but not vanquish, the al Qaeda-linked insurgent network he led.

The suicide bomber who attacked police in Pakistan’s Khyber tribal area Wednesday was able to get inside their vehicle before detonating his explosives, said local tribesman Izzakhana Afridi, who witnessed the bombing.

« I saw him running and jumping into the Khasadar vehicle and then an explosion pushed me down to the ground some 50 yards away, » said Afridi, using the official name of the tribal police.

Rasheed Khan, a local government official, said the blast killed 10 policemen, six civilians and one paramilitary officer.

Police official Ibrahim Khan, who survived the explosion because he was outside the vehicle, said the blast also injured about a dozen other civilians.

« I was about 30 yards away when a huge explosion occurred and I fell on the ground, » said Khan. « I looked back and found our vehicle destroyed and my colleagues in a pool of blood. »

No group has claimed responsibility, but Taliban militants often target Pakistani security forces.

Reports of Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud’s death emerged after a spate of U.S. missiles hit his stronghold in Pakistan’s northwestern tribal belt in mid-January. Mehsud was said to have died of wounds suffered in one of the strikes in the Waziristan region – another big victory for the CIA-led missile campaign that killed Mehsud’s predecessor just six months ago.

The Taliban have repeatedly denied his death, but backed off an initial promise to prove the 28-year-old was still alive. The militant group also denied his predecessor’s death for weeks until the succession question was settled.

In a response to an AP query, Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik, wrote, « Yes, he is dead. » A senior intelligence official concurred separately. Neither gave details as to when or how the militant died.

The intelligence official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record.

In late January, a tribal elder told the AP that he attended Mehsud’s funeral in the Mamuzai area of the Orakzai tribal region after Mehsud died at his in-laws’ home. Some local media reports, citing unnamed Taliban sources, said Mehsud died more recently in the Multan area of central Pakistan on his way to receive medical treatment in the southern Pakistan city of Karachi.

In the first few days after the mid-January missile strikes, the Taliban released a pair of audiotapes believed to carry Mehsud’s voice, in which he insisted he was fine. They have stopped offering additional evidence, one reason U.S. counterterrorism officials also are increasingly certain he died.

Still, Mehsud has been mistakenly reported dead before.

After his predecessor, fellow tribesman Baitullah Mehsud, died in an August missile strike, 부산 마사지 the Pakistani interior minister was among those who claimed Hakimullah was killed in a succession struggle. But the militant met with reporters, on camera, in the weeks afterward and went on to lead a surge of bomb attacks across the country that left more than 600 people dead.

Hakimullah Mehsud has been considered a particularly ruthless Taliban fighter with grand ambitions.

He appeared in a video with a Jordanian suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees in eastern Afghanistan. After that Dec. 30 attack, the U.S. temporarily ramped up its missile campaign in Pakistan’s tribal areas.

There are reports that commanders already are lining up to vie for his position as Taliban chief.

Among the potential successors are Waliur Rehman, the deputy Taliban commander who oversaw operations in the South Waziristan region. The Pakistani army is waging an offensive in that Afghan border area against the group that has damaged much of its infrastructure.

Another name being floated is that of Maulvi Toofan, a Taliban commander reported to be based in Orakzai, a region gaining importance as militants flee there from South Waziristan.

Malik, the interior minister, also said Wednesday that Pakistan is investigating reports that Qari Hussain, another Hakimullah deputy, had also been killed. If confirmed, Hussain’s death would be a significant blow to the group because he was in charge of training suicide bombers and had close ties to other militant networks.

Analysts say a potential succession struggle in the wake of Mehsud’s death could temporarily weaken the Pakistani Taliban but not cripple its ability to carry out deadly attacks.

The Taliban’s campaign of bomb attacks in towns and cities across Pakistan had eased in recent weeks, although 34 people were killed in twin bombings in Karachi last Friday.

Also Wednesday, a Pakistani army Cobra helicopter gunship crashed in the remote Tirah Valley of Pakistan’s Khyber tribal region near the Afghan border, army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said.

Another army official said the helicopter’s pilot and gunner are missing and feared dead. He said the crash appeared to have been caused by either bad weather or a mechanical failure. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

judge dismissing criminal charges against five Blackwater guards who were accused in the September 2007 shooting deaths of 17 Iraqis in Baghdad

The order comes in the wake of a U.S. judge dismissing criminal charges against five Blackwater guards who were accused in the September 2007 shooting deaths of 17 Iraqis in Baghdad.

97 no talking asmr scalp & head massage withIt applies to about 250 security contractors who worked for Blackwater in Iraq at the time of the incident, Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani told The Associated Press.

Some of the guards now work for other security firms in Iraq, while others work for a Blackwater subsidiary, al-Bolani said. He said all « concerned parties » were notified of the order three days ago and now have four days left before they must leave.

Blackwater security contractors were protecting U.S. diplomats when the guards opened fire in Nisoor Square, a crowded Baghdad intersection, on Sept. 16, 2007. Seventeen people were killed, including women and children, in a shooting that inflamed anti-American sentiment in Iraq.

« We want to turn the page, » al-Bolani said. « It was a painful experience, and we would like to go forward. »

Based in Moyock, N.C., Blackwater is now known as Xe Services, a name change that happened after six of the security firm’s guards were charged in the Nisoor Square shootout. At the time, Blackwater was the largest of the State Department’s three security contractors working in Iraq.

One of the accused guards pleaded guilty in the case, but a federal judge in Washington threw out charges against the other five in December, rapping the Justice Department for mishandling the evidence.

The legal ruling infuriated Iraqis, with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki vowing to seek punishment for 대전 안마 the guards.

Last month, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden flew to Baghdad to appease Iraqis with a promise by the Obama administration to appeal the case and bring the guards back to trial.

The shooting further strained relations between the United States and Iraq, leading the parliament in Baghdad to seek new laws that would clear the way for foreign contractors to be prosecuted in Iraqi courts. The U.S. government rejected those demands in the Blackwater case.

In January 2009, the State Department informed Blackwater that it would not renew its contracts to provide security for U.S. diplomats in Iraq because of the Iraqi government’s refusal to grant it an operating license.

But last September, the agency said it temporarily extended a contract with a Blackwater subsidiary known as Presidential Airways to provide air support for U.S. diplomats.

The Justice Department now is investigating whether Blackwater tried to bribe Iraqi officials with about $1 million to allow the company to keep working there after the Baghdad shooting, according to U.S. officials close to the probe.

China has already imported several Hollywood blockbusters, including « Transformers, » « Spider-Man 3 » and « Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. » But Hollywood trade publication Variety reported on its Asian Web site Tuesday that Chinese officials believe « Rush Hour 3, » which stars Chan and Chris Tucker as buddy cops taking on a Chinese crime family in Paris, is « fundamentally anti-Chinese. » New Line Cinema said it had no comment

« We think the market for the movie is relatively weak, » Xiao Ping, a vice president at state-run China Film Group’s import and export arm, said Tuesday.

The Chinese government carefully screens foreign media content and allows only about 20 foreign films a year to be shown.

Ping said « Rush Hour 3 » was up against some tough competition.

China has already imported several Hollywood blockbusters, including « Transformers, » « Spider-Man 3 » and « Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. »

But Hollywood trade publication Variety reported on its Asian Web site Tuesday that Chinese officials believe « Rush Hour 3, » which stars Chan and 대구 안마 Chris Tucker as buddy cops taking on a Chinese crime family in Paris, is « fundamentally anti-Chinese. »

New Line Cinema said it had no comment.

Chan, 53, and Tucker, 34, have co-starred in all three « Rush Hour » movies. The trilogy, directed by Brett Ratner, began in 1998.

The loss of the China market isn’t a major blow to filmmakers. Chinese box-office income remains much smaller than in the U.S. A movie that makes tens of millions of U.S. dollars in China can be considered a hit, while U.S. box-office winners can make hundreds of millions.

« Rush Hour 3 » is set for release in the U.S. on Aug. 10.

By Min Lee