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questioning by civilian defense attorney David Coombs.Madaras said Manning "kind of
separated himself from others in the unit." He said he didn't know
if Manning was picked on by fellow soldiers.In late afternoon, the presiding
officer ordered the hearing closed to the news media for a discussion
about testimony by a coming witness that could include classified information. It
was the first time since the hearing began Friday that Lt. Col.
Paul Almanza closed the courtroom.The hearing is at Fort Meade outside Washington
and could run several more days. The Army says it may take
several more weeks for the commander of the Military District of Washington
to decide whether Manning will be court-martialed. Maj. Gen. Michael Linnington may
choose other courses, including administrative punishment or dismissal of some or all
counts. He also could add more charges based on evidence produced at
the hearing.Manning, a 24-year-old native of Crescent, Oklahoma, could face
APDecember 18, 2011: Remains of destroyed houses, toppled trucks and uprooted trees
lie along a flood-hit area in Cagayan de Oro city, southern Philippines.ILIGAN,
Philippines With funeral parlors overwhelmed, authorities in a flood-stricken southern Philippine
city on Monday organized the first mass burial of some of nearly
700 people who were swept to their deaths in one of worst
calamities to strike the region in decades.For the first time in a
day, the staggering death toll from Friday night's disaster, spawned by a
tropical storm, remained little changed but the number of missing varied widely.
Official figures put the missing at 82, while the Philippine Red Cross
estimated 800.The disparity underscores the difficulty in accounting for people who could
be buried in the mud and debris littering much of the area
or could be alive but lost in crowded evacuation centers or elsewhere."We
lost count of how many are missing," said Benito Ramos, head of
the gove
ch has been the practice in some areas. The ballots would provide
a backup in the event of any later confusion about the results.Drew
Ivers, chairman of Texas Rep. Ron Paul's campaign in Iowa and a
member of the state GOP central committee, said party officials and consultants
will also monitor for any hacking threat using software and other methods,
but added, "How do you stop a hacker? That's the question.""If a
hacker gets in and messes it all up, we can reconstruct (the
results)," he said. "It would take a little while. It might take
a day or two, but we can do it."Among the early voting
states, the hacking concerns have most spooked officials in Iowa. In New
Hampshire, whose primary is one week after the Iowa caucuses, officials rely
on a mostly manual process that uses paper and is less vulnerable
to an attack on computer systems, said Assistant Secretary of State Anthony
Stevens. In South Carolina, which follows 11 days later, State Election Commission
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