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SAN DIEGO The mayor of San Diego apologized on Thursday for
failing to respect women who worked for him after a prominent former
supporter accused him of sexual harassment and urged him to resign as
leader of the nation's eighth-largest city.Mayor Bob Filner said he needs
help and pleaded for patience. Without detailing his actions, Filner, 70,
called his behavior inappropriate and wrong and said he "diminished" the
office."If my behavior doesn't change, I cannot succeed in leading our city,"
Filner, a Democrat, said. "You have every right to be disappointed in
me. I only ask that you give me an opportunity to prove
I am capable of change, so that the vision I have for
our city's future can be realized."Donna Frye, a former councilwoman and
once a key supporter of Filner, choked up earlier in the day
as she called for Filner to step down, calling it one of
the most difficult decisions she has made.She said the allegations were
based on firsthand accounts but refused to divulge specifics such as the
nature of the abuse or whether it occurred while Filner was mayor.Frye,
who is embraced by Filner's liberal base, said more than one woman
told her about being harassed but she didn't elaborate."I believe what they
have told me, and they need to know that they are not
alone," she said at a news conference. "There are people who support
and care about them."Filner, who is divorced, said he has started working
with professionals to change hi
July 1, 2013: University of Iowa student Angie Platt, 20, is seen
on campus in Iowa City, Iowa.APAn emerging "deal" aimed at reinstating low
interest rates on student loans hit a major bump on Thursday after
congressional number-crunchers found it could cost $22 billion over the
next 10 years.The news sends lawmakers back to the drawing board, as
they try to figure out how to bring rates back down after
Congress missed a July 1 deadline, causing rates to double.The proposal
in the works was designed to offer Democrats the promise that interest
rates would not reach 10 percent and to give Republicans a link
between borrowing terms and the financial markets that they sought. But
at that cost, the bipartisan coalition behind it decided to push pause
and return to negotiations to bring that cost down.A Senate aide confirmed
the estimate to Fox News, which has not been widely released, and
said that talks would continue in order to reach a deal:So its
back to the negotiating table. A compromise is necessary and remains the
goal. The CBO score demonstrates to both sides how costly a cap
can be to taxpayers, the aide said.The unexpected cost estimate was unlikely
to end talks among lawmakers about how they might reduce rates on
subsidized Stafford loans, which doubled to 6.8 percent last week in the
wake of congressional inaction.Efforts to restore those rates to 3.4 percent
were abandoned in favor of a new compromise that bears many similarit
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> SAN DIEGO The mayor of San Diego apologized on Thursday for
failing to respect women who worked for him after a prominent former
supporter accused him of sexual harassment and urged him to resign as
leader of the nation's eighth-largest city.Mayor Bob Filner said he needs
help and pleaded for patience. Without detailing his actions, Filner, 70,
called his behavior inappropriate and wrong and said he "diminished" the
office."If my behavior doesn't change, I cannot succeed in leading our city,"
Filner, a Democrat, said. "You have every right to be disappointed in
me. I only ask that you give me an opportunity to prove
I am capable of change, so that the vision I have for
our city's future can be realized."Donna Frye, a former councilwoman and
once a key supporter of Filner, choked up earlier in the day
as she called for Filner to step down, calling it one of
the most difficult decisions she has made.She said the allegations were
based on firsthand accounts but refused to divulge specifics such as the
nature of the abuse or whether it occurred while Filner was mayor.Frye,
who is embraced by Filner's liberal base, said more than one woman
told her about being harassed but she didn't elaborate."I believe what they
have told me, and they need to know that they are not
alone," she said at a news conference. "There are people who support
and care about them."Filner, who is divorced, said he has started working
with professionals to change hi
July 11, 2013: A crowded gallery of spectators overlook the House floor
at the General Assembly in Raleigh, N.C.APRALEIGH, N.C. Republican lawmakers
pushed ahead Thursday with their demand for new rules at North Carolina's
abortion clinics, saying they will make the procedure safer for women. Opponents
argued it was a blatant attempt to shut down clinics and curb
a woman's right to choose.The House voted 74-41 to approve new rules
after a highly-charged, three-hour debate watched from the gallery by advocates
on both sides of the issue.The bill directs state regulators to change
standards for abortion clinics to bring them in line with more regulated
outpatient surgical centers. It also requires doctors to be present for
an entire surgical abortion and when a patient takes the first dose
for a chemically induced abortion.The bill was tweaked after Republican
Gov. Pat McCrory threatened to veto a separate bill approved quickly by
the Senate last week. The governor said he supported more safety measures
but was worried it would result in restricting a woman's access to
an abortion.House leaders adjusted the Senate's language with input from
McCrory's top health agency administrator. The standards have not been changed
since 1994, officials have said. The governor hasn't spoken publicly about
the updated measure, which now must return to the GOP-led Senate next
week. It would have to get approved there before it goes to
McCrory's desk.Dem
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