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Thanks soldiers as they reclaim the country many dead and missing after a landslide in northwest columbia. Sport a man asked to keep the peace in a final. Turkish referee is controversial too hello, shia militias are gat gath aring near the ricky city are gathering near the iraqi stay of ramadi. I. S. I. L. Reportedly killed 500 civilians and soldiers. The u. N. Says 25,000 have fled the city. The shia groups are mobilizing at an army base 30km east of ramadi the capital of anbar province. The Iraqi Government called them in after its own soldiers fled. The u. S. Coalition stepped up air strikes in the area in the last 72 hours. Iran, which backed the shia militias said it will help, if asked. I. S. I. L. Is advancing eased to the base where the shia militias are. Zeina khodr has details. The deployment of the shia militias is controversial. A shia force entering the sunni heartland. Many warn this could cause tensions the possi ....
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Six former Alabama educators are facing dozens of conspiracy, identity theft and fraud charges in a wide-reaching federal probe into enrollment practices at virtual schools in the state. Federal investigators say three former north Alabama educators conspired to fraudulently inflate enrollment data at virtual schools within their districts, triggering larger reimbursements from state education funds they then personally skimmed off. Former Athens City Schools (ACS) Superintendent Trey Holladay and former Limestone County Superintendent Tom Sisk were both indicted, along with Deborah Irby Holladay, Trey Holladay s wife and a retired Athens teacher. Prosecutors on Tuesday said the trio padded virtual school enrollment numbers with student data drawn from private schools in the Black Belt. The administrators claimed the students were receiving virtual instruction while remaining enrolled in their home schools and districts. ....