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made a mistake rushing into getting married," and added that her husband, who she called a "wonderful man" who she loved very much, had been "terribly unhappy.""I have therefore ended the marriage," she said. "I think he is too nice to do so. And too nice to trap."She confirmed that the marriage lasted 16 days and they only lived together for seven of those days until Christmas Eve."Meanwhile I intend to get on with being fully me," she continued. "With never an apology for ANY part if being FULLY ME. No matter what. I am a 21st century full woman and proud of living it. Please pray for my lovely husband to be ok and do not worry about me as I have had plenty of practice in these matters."The singer divorced third husband Steve Cooney earlier this year.After their split, O'Connor took to her blog to vent her sexual frustrations and appeal for a new lover.She was previously married to music producer John Reynolds and journalist Nicholas Sommerlad and has four


with libertarian leanings, Paul commands strong allegiance from his own supporters but appears to have little potential to expand his appeal and emerge as a serious challenger for the nomination.Unlike his rivals and most Republican voters, he says the federal government should have no authority to ban abortion.And Paul was alone among the GOP contenders in a recent debate in saying the United States should not consider preemptive military action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, an issue of significant importance to Israel. He warned against jumping the gun, adding, "That's how we got into that useless war in Iraq."Romney, making his second run for the nomination, has relied on a well-funded and disciplined organization, generally strong debate performances and deep-pocketed allies to keep his balance as others have risen to challenge him and fallen back.According to one tally of television advertising in the state, the Massachusetts governor and


nd technological concerns, Ramotowski said.In-person interviews weren't the norm before 9/11, when consular officials had the authority to approve travelers based on an application alone. Since then, however, screenings have become more strenuous, with fingerprint checks and facial recognition screening of photographs.The State Department has made moves to boost its tourist services in recent years, transferring employees from underworked offices to bustling embassies and consular posts. Many visa processing centers are also operating under extended hours.Other proposed changes include granting more multi-entry visas and charging premium fees to tourists who want a visa right away, similar to the premium passport fee charged to Americans with last-minute passport requests. The tourism industry also wants more visa processing officers and to allow travelers to submit applications in their native language."We can't afford to treat them in a way that gives them an im


DULUTH, Minn. A man charged with opening fire in a Minnesota courthouse and wounding two people after being convicted in a sex case has died at a Duluth hospital.St. Louis County Sheriff Ross Litman tells the Duluth News Tribune (http://bit.ly/vvfDnf) that Daniel Schlienz fell ill Monday night and died Tuesday. He says foul play is not suspected as there were no signs of injuries, either self-inflicted or by someone else.The 42-year-old Schlienz had been charged with two counts of attempted first-degree premeditated murder.The criminal complaint says after Schlienz was convicted of criminal sexual conduct, he retrieved a gun from his vehicle and shot Cook County Attorney Tim Scannell and Grand Marais resident Gregory Thompson inside the Grand Marais (MUH-ray) courthouse Dec. 15. Both were hospitalized for five days.


or all, not privileges for the few. And, its about protecting the rights of individuals, even if it angers the majority. I hope and believe I have fulfilled these principles to the best of my ability," he wrote.Even being at odds with Democrats, the two-term senator, 70, was still a desirable body within the caucus, particularly as Democrats face a serious challenge to their majority in November.Democrats have to hold on to 23 seats this cycle while Republicans defend 10. Republicans only need four seats to take the majority, and Nebraska's seat now could be a pick-up for the GOP.Among some of the names offered up on the Republican side for the seat are state Attorney General Jon Bruning, state Sen. Deb Fischer and state Treasurer Don Stenberg. Members of the state's congressional delegation, Reps. Lee Terry and Jeff Fortenberry, could also be tapped to run.Repeatedly named as a potential challenger to keep the seat for Democrats is former Sen. Bob Kerrey, who


port incidents, which may account for increased reports of sexual assault cases," Goode said.The Air Force Academy had 33 reports in the latest academic year, an increase from 20 in the previous year. However, Renner noted that five of this year's reporters were for incidents that occurred prior to military service. The Naval Academy had 22 reported incidents, compared to 11. West Point reported the same number in both years, 10 in each year.