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Sun Oct 27 07:30:55 2013

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f as alleged by Clifford I 
was seeking to protect Speaker Madigan, why would I take his allegations 
immediately over to the OEIG (Office of Executive Inspector General) if 
I thought there was pressure from Speaker Madigan? It just doesn't make 
sense."Clifford did not get the necessary votes to renew his contract earlier 
this year, but he left Metra with a $700,000 severance deal that 
some have characterized as "hush money" to keep Clifford quiet after threatening 
a lawsuit.Clifford denies that claim and says the money was "100 percent 
about my ability to get a job and how I've been damaged."Metra 
announced on Friday that it plans to hire a well-known former federal 
prosecutor in Chicago to perform an independent investigation into Clifford's 
allegations and make recommendations concerning Metra's hiring and contract 
policies.Metra's board of directors must approve the hiring at a special 
meeting on Monday.The man who oversees Illinois' government watchdog group 
says even though there was no illegal activity involved with the Metra 
scandal, the case has lawmakers squirming a bit more than usual."This is 
a very big deal, this is the first time in anyone's memory 
that Speaker Madigan has been implicated so directly in the workings of 
a public agency," Better Government Association President Andy Shaw said. 
"Madigan and hundreds if not thousands (of politicians) do this every day. 
We just don't hear about it very often, because it happens b
APAn obscure little State Department agency whose work is called "critical 
to the Department's information security posture" has been in a shambles 
for years, and is still in chaos, according to an audit report 
by the department's inspector general released yesterday.As one result of 
all the bumbling and inaction, the security checks that the agency is 
supposed to perform and subsequent approvals for use that it is supposed 
to bestow every three years on 36 of those State Department systems 
have lapsed entirely, meaning that they are operating, in effect, illegally.Some 
of the lapses have gone on for two years; in at least 
a couple of cases involving information systems that the audit calls "primary 
general support systems," the lapses have gone on since 2007.One of the 
systems that is operating without a current license, known as iPost, was 
given an award two years ago for "significantly improving the effectiveness 
of the nation's cyber security." According to the inspector general's report, 
auditors couldn't find any documentation to back up how the award-winning 
system was created or maintained, nor any source code for the information 
it was supposed to track.There is more -- much more -- concerning 
the 22-person agency, known as the Office of Information Assurance of the 
State Department's Bureau of Information Resource Management (IRM/IA), which 
among other things certifies the security status of more than 170 information 
systems i

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">th Sumatran rhino birth about 16 months later. If 
not, other efforts will continue.Indonesian conservationists have been trying 
to mate Andalas, the oldest brother, with two other females there after 
last year's success. His semen has also been banked, but there have 
been no reported successful artificial inseminations yet.At the Singapore 
summit, Indonesian and Malaysian authorities pledged to work together more 
closely on species survival efforts. Conservationists say special rhino 
protection patrols have thwarted poachers who kill rhinos to take horns 
that can be worth tens of thousands of dollars on the black 
market. The horns are sought for medicinal and other uses -- by 
legend, rhino horns are said to have aphrodisiac powers.While the Sumatran 
rhino isn't a particularly popular or even recognizable animal to the public 
at large, Roth said, the species contributes to the global need for 
healthy forests with its role in the ecosystem clearing small saplings and 
brush, and helping spread seeds and make trails smaller animals use. Also, 
the rhinos don't threaten humans nor damage their crops."There's no human-rhino 
conflict," Roth said. "Are we going to put enough value in wildlife 
to share the earth with this ancient, peaceful, noninvasive species? If 
we let the Sumatran rhino die, what are we going to save?"
 atshirt was a black teenager and angry at being followed then 
a long history of stereotypes of young black males as criminals kicks 
in for Americans.And it is folly to pretend that if the situation 
had been reversed and a black stranger was following Zimmerman that he 
would not have been fearful.Again, the media, like the prosecution, and 
like the jury  all failed to exercise the honesty required to 
act wisely.All together the prosecution, media and jury failed to offer 
any justice to the mother of a murdered, unarmed 17-year-old who was 
not involved in any crime and not threatening anyone. The young man 
was followed as he was walking home, confronted by a stranger with 
a gun and then killed.Whether the young man threw a punch or 
a rock it is hard to see any wisdom in allowing a 
killer to walk away because he feared for his safety after scaring 
the victim.But one juror, identified by her jury service number as B37, 
said in a post-trial interview that Martin has some responsibility for his 
death because when George confronted him he could have walked away.It is 
also true that George could have avoided the whole incident by staying 
in his car.The juror, the wife of a lawyer, allowed that Zimmerman 
went too far and did not use good judgment. She also said 
the laws were very confusing. And then she concluded idly that someone 
lost their life and nothing else could be done about it.Four of 
the five other jurors issued a statement disavowin
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