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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
U.S. says Osama bin Laden unarmed when shot dead
* Bin Laden "resisted", but not armed - White House
* U.S. debating whether to release photograph of body
* Pakistani newspaper decries "national embarrassment"
* U.S. vows to find out if Pakistan sheltered bin Laden (Adds Gilani quotes, Al Arabiya TV report)
By Kamran Haider and Matt Spetalnick
ABBOTTABAD/WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - Osama bin Laden was unarmed when U.S. special forces shot and killed him, the White House said, as it tried to establish whether its ally Pakistan had helped the al Qaeda leader elude a worldwide manhunt.
Pakistan faced national embarrassment, a leading Islamabad newspaper said, in how to explain that the world's most-wanted man was able to live for years in the military garrison town of Abbottabad, just north of the capital.
Islamabad vehemently denies it gave shelter to bin Laden.
"There is an intelligence failure of the whole world, not just Pakistan alone," Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani told reporters in Paris. "(If there are) ... lapses from the Pakistan side, that means there are lapses from the whole world."
The revelation that bin Laden was unarmed contradicted an earlier U.S. account that he had participated in a firefight with the helicopter-borne American commandos.
* U.S. debating whether to release photograph of body
* Pakistani newspaper decries "national embarrassment"
* U.S. vows to find out if Pakistan sheltered bin Laden (Adds Gilani quotes, Al Arabiya TV report)
By Kamran Haider and Matt Spetalnick
ABBOTTABAD/WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - Osama bin Laden was unarmed when U.S. special forces shot and killed him, the White House said, as it tried to establish whether its ally Pakistan had helped the al Qaeda leader elude a worldwide manhunt.
Pakistan faced national embarrassment, a leading Islamabad newspaper said, in how to explain that the world's most-wanted man was able to live for years in the military garrison town of Abbottabad, just north of the capital.
Islamabad vehemently denies it gave shelter to bin Laden.
"There is an intelligence failure of the whole world, not just Pakistan alone," Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani told reporters in Paris. "(If there are) ... lapses from the Pakistan side, that means there are lapses from the whole world."
The revelation that bin Laden was unarmed contradicted an earlier U.S. account that he had participated in a firefight with the helicopter-borne American commandos.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
SO BE IT...MORE JOBS CUT...Teachers, Police and Fireman will suffer the most....
House descends into federal budget-cutting chaos, just as planned
Washington
The House's seemingly chaotic bid to cut tens of billions of dollars from the federal budget continued Friday as lawmakers sought to bring the process to a close – though it remains unclear when, exactly that might be.Friday's developments followed the general theme of this week's budget-cutting frenzy: House Republicans offering amendments with the dual purpose of trimming the deficit and attacking priorities of the Obama administration. Some of the amendments targeted Obama's health-care reforms, enforcement of environmental laws, and implementation of new Wall Street regulations.
But among the scores of votes, some also splintered in unexpected ways, with the Republican majority leader in one instance siding with Democrats.
To Speaker John Boehner, it was "the House working its will." This week’s marathon debates marked a clear break with the past decade of House politics, where leaders tightly controlled floor debate and typically banned amendments. Mr. Boehner had pledged to allow legislators to have their say, and GOP leaders have not demanded party unity.
The result, however, has been a piece of legislation that, even in its unfinished state, President Obama and Democratic leaders in the Senate say they cannot accept. If the House and Senate fail to agree on a new funding bill – or the White House fails to sign it – by March 4 the government will shut down.
In a sampling of amendments passed Friday and earlier this week, the House voted to:
- Cut salaries for employees or contractors charged with implementing the new health-care law.
- Ban the Internal Revenue Service from enforcing individual mandates to purchase health insurance.
- End federal subsidies for Planned Parenthood, a women's reproductive-health service provider that also performs about 300,000 abortions a year.
- Bar the US Department of Education from regulating private career-oriented colleges.
- Ban funding to implement the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
- Cut funding that would help the Federal Communications Commission police the broadband industry to enforce "net neutrality" – the notion that Internet service providers should not favor certain content (like their own) over other content.
Democratic whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland dubbed Friday's health-care amendments “a significant step backwards” that would "put insurance companies back in charge of Americans’ health-care choices."
But in a development that surprised members on both sides of the aisle, the votes have not always been along strict, partisan lines
- Bipartisan coalitions this week rallied to boost resources for police and firefighters, adding $298 million to funding for the popular Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program and $510 million for firefighter-assistance grants.
- Sixty Republicans joined 190 Democrats to reject an amendment that would have defunded the National Labor Relations Board.
- Ninety-two Republicans, including majority leader Eric Cantor (R) of Ohio, joined all Democrats in defeating an amendment by Rep. Jim Jordan (R) of Ohio to cut spending by another $22 billion.
The cuts the House has already endorsed appear to be far too deep already for the Senate and the White House, pointing to the prospect of a government shutdown. “The last thing the American people need is for congressional Republicans or Democrats to draw a line in the sand that hinders keeping the government open," said House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi in a press briefing on Friday.
Friday, February 18, 2011
US NEWS AND WORLD REPORTS RANKS THE MOST DANGEROUS CITIES IN AMERICA . . .AND ATLANTA IS NUMBER 2!!! (PLUS MIAMI IS NOW WORSE THAN BALTIMORE)
A new US News and World Report Ranking listed Alanta as one of the most DANGEROUS citie in the country.
Here's an excerpt of their report:
An annual breakdown FBI crime data shows which cities in the U.S. have the highest overall incidence of crime, relative to the national rate. Each city is given a Crime Risk Index to signify that relation. St. Louis, which tops the list of dangerous cities with a 530 CRI, has a crime rate 5.3 times the national average.
Below is a list of the cities ranked as the most dangerous:
1. St. Louis: 530
2. Atlanta: 484
3. Birmingham Alabama (tie): 380
3. Orlando (tie): 380
5. Detroit: 369
6. Memphis: 361
7. Miami: 346
8. Baltimore: 339
9. Kansas City, Missouri: 337
10. Minneapolis (tie): 331
10. Cleveland (tie): 331
Here's an excerpt of their report:
An annual breakdown FBI crime data shows which cities in the U.S. have the highest overall incidence of crime, relative to the national rate. Each city is given a Crime Risk Index to signify that relation. St. Louis, which tops the list of dangerous cities with a 530 CRI, has a crime rate 5.3 times the national average.
Below is a list of the cities ranked as the most dangerous:
1. St. Louis: 530
2. Atlanta: 484
3. Birmingham Alabama (tie): 380
3. Orlando (tie): 380
5. Detroit: 369
6. Memphis: 361
7. Miami: 346
8. Baltimore: 339
9. Kansas City, Missouri: 337
10. Minneapolis (tie): 331
10. Cleveland (tie): 331
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