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Grapevine: Russia Blasts U.S. for Human Rights Record

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  1. President Obama0:10
  2. State Department0:28
  3. Joseph Stalin0:24
  4. Guantanamo Bay0:21
  5. Tucson0:36
  6. public schools0:36
  7. emotionally charged0:50
  8. schools superintendent0:45
  9. Mayan civilization1:03

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Fresh pickings from the political grapevine. Russia's Foreign Ministry is criticizing the US for its human rights record. It tax President Obama for quote legalizing indefinite an extra judicial custody and the return of court marshals. It also laments the ongoing operation of what it calls the notorious prison at Guantanamo Bay. History students neighbor called former Russian leader Joseph Stalin is blamed for up to sixty million deaths. The State Department says it may examine the Russian reports. An administrative law judge in Arizona says the ethics act makes studies program at Tucson public schools is illegal. Because it promotes activism against the white people the judge backed up earlier findings about the Mexican American curriculum from the State's schools superintendent. The judge wrote that the material was presented in a biased politically and emotionally charged manner. It disasters are your thing well when he twelve could be a fun year to travel. Mexico says it expects 52 million tourists in the southeastern part of the country once occupied by the Mayan civilization. The end of the current Mayan Mayan calendar cyclists led many people to expect. The end of the world next December 21 and Titanic and busiest with an extra 59000. Dollars. Our booking cruises that will retrace the route of the -- The -- will include a memorial at the site of the collision with an iceberg exactly 100 years to the minute from when it actually happened. And Monday night a Montana man upset at a hospital refused to get him painkillers for his back. Went to his car got out his gun and shot himself in the ankle hospital spokeswoman says the man was treated and stabilized. Prosecutors in miles city are now considering charges.