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WASHINGTON  The Pentagon says U.S. Central Command and the Jordanian Armed 
Forces are co-hosting Mideast defense chiefs in Jordan over the next few 
days to discuss the region's security environment.The chairman of the Joint 
Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, is attending.The meeting, planned 
since June, comes as the U.S. and other nations ponder what action 
to take, if any, in the wake of reports that the Syrian 
government has used chemical weapons in its civil war. Although Syria denies 
such claims, they are certain to be a leading topic for the 
gathering.A Defense Department spokesman, George Little, says the exchange 
is designed in part to increase the collective understanding of the impact 
of regional conflicts on nations.The conference is set for Sunday to Tuesday.
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society faces acute contradictions, and people tend to involuntarily sympathize 
with those who are being attacked by the authorities, so he's been 
able to portray himself as a victim, as a defeated hero," said 
Zhang Lifan, a Chinese historian and political analyst.Courtroom revelations 
have painted a colorful picture of how Bo's alleged misconduct enriched 
his family. He's accused of providing political favors to a businessman, 
Xu Ming, in return for having him at his family's beck and 
call. According to Bo's wife, Xu gave the family expensive gifts that 
included a villa in France and international airfare to three continents. 
Bo is also accused of funneling $800,000 in government funds from a 
secret project.Bo has thrown his wife, Gu Kailai, under the bus for 
much of the corruption charges and even some aspects of the abuse 
of power allegation. Calling her "crazy" after she testified against him, 
he said he could not be held responsible for crimes she committed 
without his knowledge. But Chinese officialdom is familiar with the strategy 
of spreading out an officeholder's illicit assets and wealth among relatives 
and trusted friends, so Bo's defense is unlikely to convince the public, 
Ding said.The trial laid out how Gu hatched a complicated plan with 
the help of two foreigners to hide their family's ownership of the 
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and the former president of the university in a case to be 
handled in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. He accuses them of engaging 
in persistent fraud, illegal and deceptive conduct and violating federal 
consumer protection law. The $40 million he seeks is mostly to pay 
restitution to consumers.He dismissed Trump's claim of a political motive."The 
fact that he's still brave enough to follow the investigation wherever it 
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dogged since by complaints from consumers and a few isolated civil lawsuits 
claiming it didn't fulfill its advertised claims.Schneiderman's lawsuit 
covers complaints dating to 2005 through 2011. Students paid between $1,495 
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