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• In the town of Arawan, about 100 protesters gathered around the district office to call attention to the plight of those living in outlying villages still waiting for help.
• "The people who survived the earthquake are dying now because they have no food or water," said Abdul Latif, one of the protesters.
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Egypt's foreign minister says relations with US unsettled

• UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Egypt's relations with the United States are "unsettled" as the country struggles to redefine its national interests vis-à-vis other countries, the foreign minister said.
• The U.S. was a close ally of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's longtime authoritarian ruler who was ousted in an uprising in early 2011. America counted on him to keep the peace with Israel and as a bulwark against the rise of Islamic fundamentalists in the Mideast.
• Relations were less cozy with the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, which then rose to power through democratic elections. Then the Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi was ousted from the presidency at the end of June for failing to form an inclusive government.
• Interim Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy is now part of a government appointed by Egypt's interim president, who was installed by Egypt's powerful military after Morsi's ouster.
• "We have had two revolutions in 2-1/2 years. Egyptians are trying to define their own identity," Fahmy told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday in New York, where he is attending the U.N.'s annual meeting of world leaders. "We are looking outwards and trying to determine who our friends are. It's an emotional process."
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Ex-Montana teacher who raped student to be released; victim's mother says he's skating justice

• BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- A former Montana high school teacher due to be released Thursday after serving a 30-day prison sentence for raping a 14-year-old student is "still skating" justice six years after the assault, the victim's mother said.
• Stacey Rambold, 54, will leave the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge after completing the term handed down by District Judge G. Todd Baugh of Billings last

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