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Use up to 70% less energy with this induction cooktop
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Thu Jan 30 22:30:52 2014
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 19:30:51 -0800
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on a yet-to-be-unveiled immigration overhaul are "unacceptable" -- as they
continued to press for more details on how much the legislation could
cost taxpayers.Fox News has learned the proposed bill could be unveiled
as early as Thursday. In anticipation of the release, Senate Judiciary Committee
Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., announced his committee will hold a hearing
on the legislation April 17.Though Leahy noted this hearing would be the
committee's fourth on immigration this year, Republican senators complained
it would only be the first -- and possibly last -- on
this specific bill."A single hearing scheduled so quickly to discuss legislative
language that is not yet even available is completely inadequate for senators
or the American people to get answers to the many questions a
bill of this magnitude will inevitably raise," Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said
in a statement. "We could not possibly have a meaningful hearing with
a substantive discussion of what will surely be over 1,000 pages of
provisions we haven't even yet seen."Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., called
the hearing schedule "unacceptable.""We need a committee hearing on every
component of reform, including the extraordinary potential costs to taxpayers,
the impact on wages and job prospects for the unemployed, and the
administration's continued refusal to enforce the laws previously enacted
by Congr
LOS ANGELES A man who sawed his arms to the bone
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condition.West Covina police Cpl. Rudy Lopez says the man remains in intensive
care Thursday but he isn't speaking to investigators and the motive for
his actions remains a mystery.Police say the man grabbed several small saws,
including one meant to cut drywall, and attacked himself Wednesday in a
store east of Los Angeles.An off-duty Pasadena Fire Department paramedic,
Capt. Art Hurtado, used rope and cloths from the shelves to make
a tourniquet to stop the massive bleeding before West Covina paramedics
arrived to take over.Hurtado, who's been a firefighter for 21 years, says
he considers himself always on duty and this was just another day's
work.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> smartphone and walked away with the cash."It's something that is
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can't buy. From hard drugs to hard currency, songs to survival gear,
cars to consumer goods, retailers are rushing to welcome the virtual currency
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change fees, no closing hours, and no one to tell you what
you can and can't do with your money.Just days ago the total
value of bitcoins in circulation hit $2 billion, up from a tiny
fraction of that last year. But late Wednesday, Bitcoin crashed, shedding
more than 60 percent of its value in the space of a
few hours before recouping some of its losses. Critics say the roller
coaster currency movements are just another sign that Bitcoin is a bubble
waiting to burst.Amid all the hype, Bitcoin's origins are a question mark.The
mechanics of the virtual currency were first outlined in a research p
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a rail line speeding nearly 100,000 people a day along a route
connecting Venezuela's main port, Puerto Cabello, with Valencia and the
country's other major central city, Maracay.She says it will be ready in
2012.Yet not a single section is complete after a decade of construction.The
railway may be the most visible symbol of unfulfilled promises in Chavez's
14 years as president. It is the heart of his ambitious plan
to create a network of lines across Venezuela, a nation that now
has a sum total of 40 kilometers (25 miles) of operating tracks.In
Maracay, three-story concrete pylons linked by monstrous girders parallel
Venezuela's main central highway. The elevated rail bed halts abruptly at
road crossings. There are phantom stations."This is going really slow,"
construction worker Anselmo Mendoza, 46, said while walking atop one section,
its steel bolts, plates and rebar coated with rust. "There isn't any
type of coordination."Mendoza has been on the job nine years. Most days,
he and his co-workers try to keep busy with work often unrelated
to actual construction.Billions have been spent so far on the 128-kilometer
(80-mile) project.Transportation Ministry spokesman Alexis Cabrera was asked
for information on construction delays and budgets. He said he would need
to ask the minister for permission, but didn't call back.At campaign rallies,
Capriles always rattles off a list of Chavez's unfinished projects.On Wednesday
night in
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