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Be confident in the way that your home smells

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Sat Nov 2 09:34:16 2013

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- more than double previous estimates. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam, File)The 
Associated PressFILE - In this Monday, Aug. 15, 2011 file photo, children 
from southern Somalia hold their pots as they line up to receive 
cooked food in Mogadishu, Somalia. Officials in East Africa say a report 
to be released this week by two U.S. government-funded famine and food 
agencies gives the highest death toll yet from Somalia's 2011 famine, estimating 
that 260,000 people died - more than double previous estimates. (AP Photo/Farah 
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2011 file photo, Minhaj Gedi Farah, a seven-month-old child with a weight 
of 3.4 kilograms is held by his mother in a field hospital 
of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in the town of  Dadaab, 
Kenya. Officials in East Africa say a report to be released this 
week by two U.S. government-funded famine and food agencies gives the highest 
death toll yet from Somalia's 2011 famine, estimating that 260,000 people 
died - more than double previous estimates. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam, 
File)The Associated PressNAIROBI, Kenya  A decision by extremists Islamist 
militants to ban food aid and international donors numb to a series 
of unfolding disasters made south-central Somalia the most dangerous place 
in the world to be a child in 2011.The first in-depth scientific 
study of famine deaths in Somalia in 2011 was released Thurs
A photo provided by Bobby Lee, shows Kenneth Bae, right, and Bobby 
Lee  together when they were freshmen students at the University of 
Oregon in 1988. Bae is being detained in North Korea and could 
face the death penalty if he is convicted on charges that he 
planned to overthrow the North Korean government.AP/The Register-Guard, 
Bobby LeeAn American detained for nearly six months in North Korea has 
been sentenced to 15 years of labor for crimes against the state, 
the North's state media said Thursday, a development that further complicates 
already strained ties between Pyongyang and Washington.The sentencing of 
Kenneth Bae, described by friends as a devout Christian and a tour 
operator, comes amid signs of tentative diplomacy following weeks of rising 
tensions in the region. North Korea had been warning of nuclear war 
and missile strikes, an angry response to U.N. sanctions for conducting 
a long-range rocket launch in December and a nuclear test in February, 
as well as U.S.-South Korean military drills in South Korea.Analysts say 
Pyongyang could use Bae as a bargaining chip as it seeks dialogue 
with Washington.In Washington, the U.S. State Department had no immediate 
comment.It's not the first time an American has been arrested and sentenced 
to labor during a nuclear standoff.In 2009, after Pyongyang's launch of 
an earlier long-range rocket and its second underground nuclear test, two 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">This April 1, 2011 photo shows activist Ahmed Douma chanting slogans during 
a march to Tahrir Square demanding prosecution of members of former President 
Hosni Mubarak's regime in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian prosecutor says prominent 
Douma was arrested and referred to a speedy trial for insulting the 
countrys president in comments he made on TV, in the first such 
case. Prosecutor Mohammed Tanikhi said Thursday, May 2, 2013 that Doumas 
trial begins Sunday. He was arrested Tuesday after a Muslim Brotherhood 
member complained that Douma called Morsi a killer and a criminal, blaming 
him for a violent security crackdown on protesters in the coastal city 
of Port Said that left 40 people killed. (AP Photo/Sarah Carr)The Associated 
PressThis April 1, 2011 photo shows activist Ahmed Douma, left, during a 
march to Tahrir Square demanding prosecution of members of former President 
Hosni Mubarak's regime in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian prosecutor says prominent 
Douma was arrested and referred to a speedy trial for insulting the 
countrys president in comments he made on TV, in the first such 
case. Prosecutor Mohammed Tanikhi said Thursday, May 2, 2013 that Doumas 
trial begins Sunday. He was arrested Tuesday after a Muslim Brotherhood 
member complained that Douma called Morsi a killer and a criminal, blaming 
him for a violent security crackdown on protesters in the coastal city 
of Port Said that left 40 people killed. (AP Photo/Sarah CarrThe Associated 
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of the country.That meant the authority then reverted directly to the U.S. 
State Department, and oversight of the response to the attack that night 
fell to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Undersecretary of State 
Patrick Kennedy, who were calling the shots.Sources said that shortly after 
the attack began around 9:40 p.m., special forces put out the calls 
for assets to be moved into position."What that does is that enacts 
.. every asset, every element to respond and it becomes a global 
priority," one source said. "I would tell you that was given and 
the only reason it was given is because of special operations pack."However, 
the source said, "Assets did not move."The failure of the State Department 
or White House to give the military permission to go into Libya, 
according to the source, only accentuates the significant breakdown in communication 
among the State Department, military, CIA and White House."I can see the 
initial confusion in the beginning. I mean, you have a situation that's 
developing. The problem with the State Department is they don't have procedures 
in place. And if they do, they haven't practiced or exercised them. 
And now they are making up for all the mistakes they have 
made, with excuse. And there is no excuse," the source said, describing 
a "huge breakdown between State and military."Last October, then-Defense 
Secretary Leon Panetta defended the response, saying the military was reluctant 
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