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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 6

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NATIONWORLD THE ENQUIRER A6 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2011 .11 i mj i i wr I i i A I il II II k. VI If ff IV 11 IVn 1 Xv I JLJU IfjUL, JLlsStmm III. I 11 Sutferina svmntons? grate computer-assisted learning in its classrooms, said Angie Bessendorfer, an assistant superintendent. The gift materialized after United Arab Emirates officials read a news story in June about the school system's struggles, said Dana Al Marashi, who heads the heritage and social affairs department at the oil-rich country's embassy in Washington. After Hurricane Katrina, the United Arab Emirates donated $100 million to U.S.

relief efforts. N. Korea open to returning remains SEOUL, South Korea The United States has proposed to meet with North Korea to discuss for the first time in six years bringing home the remains of any U.S. soldiers buried there. North Korea, one of the world's most isolated countries, has no diplomatic ties with the United States, with which it is still technically at war.

There are almost 8,000 U.S. service members still unaccounted for from the Korean War, which ended in a truce, not a peace treaty. Maj. Carie A Parker, a spokeswoman for the Defense POWMissing Personnel Office of the Pentagon, said North Korean officials contacted the Pentagon recently indicating that they would look favorably on a U.S. request to discuss the possibility of recovering remains.

North Korea last year accused Washington of ignoring its offer to discuss repatriating "lots of U.S. remains" that were "being dug out and scattered here and there in our country." Enquirer news services NATIONWORLD Polygamist leader gets life sentence SAN ANGELO, Texas Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for sexually assaulting an underage follower he took as a bride in what his church deemed a "spiritual marriage." The head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints also received a 20-year sentence for the sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl. He stood quietly Tuesday as the decision of the Texas jury was read, giving him the maximum sentence on both counts. They are to be served consecutively. Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesman Jason Clark said the 55-year-old will be eligible for parole in 35 years.

Pa. man admits promoting terror PITTSBURGH -A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty Tuesday to using the Internet to promote terror attacks against American military and civilian targets in posts he made on an Islamic extremist web forum he moderated. He also pleaded guilty to having a loaded pistol when he allegedly bit two FBI agents who tried to question him. Emerson Begolly, 22, faces a mandatory minimum of five years in federal prison on the weapons charge and up to 10 years on the one count of solicitation to commit a crime of violence. Senior U.S.

District Court Judge Maurice Cohill Jr. ordered Begolly to remain jailed until he is sentenced Nov. 29. Stowaway admits using bogus ticket LPS ANGELES -A man accused of breaching layers of airport security by using an expired boarding pass with someone else's name to get aboard a cross-country flight pleaded guilty Tuesday to a stowaway charge. Olajide Oluwaseun Noibi, 24, entered the plea in federal court and agreed to pay Virgin America for the cost of the flight from New York to Los Angeles.

Noibi faces up to five years in prison when he is sentenced Nov. 28. Noibi was arrested on June 29 at Los Angeles International Airport after authorities determined he was using the expired boarding passes and presenting outdated student identification. UAE pledges aid to ravaged Joplin JOPLIN, Mo. -The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday pledged to give up to $1 million to help equip high school students in the tornado-ravaged city of Joplin with laptop computers for the coming school year.

When the new school year begins this month, some students will attend classes in a converted big-box store, but they'll have new Apple notebooks to aid their studies. Joplin High School was among the many homes and buildings destroyed by the May 22 tornado that tore through the city, killing 160 people and injuring hundreds of others. The Gulf state's gift to the Joplin school district will help it further inte Musty odors returns and 1 main, plus 1 complete system inspac! Damp Basement Additional returns mains priced I THEN CALL TODAY! -fc-5- pJ j-, Ufc. mmm Imwmi jjggj3 i Virtual Career Even Get BIG RESULTS with Little Effort To participate go to www.virtualcareerevent.comcincinnati No need to search through hundreds of jobs. Quickly scan local, hiring employers and positions.

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