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Tue Aug 13 11:09:18 2013
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Bad Credit or No Credit is Not a Disqualifier
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shown Israeli military and civilian leaders secret Air Force video
of an earlier version of the bomb hitting its target, according to
diplomats who spoke to the newspaper. In the video, the weapon penetrating
the ground within inches of its target, then detonates underground, according
to people who have seen the footage.The new and improved MOP, has
adjusted fuses to maximize its burrowing power, upgraded guidance systems
to improve its precision and high-tech equipment intended to allow it to
evade Iranian air defenses in order to reach and destroy the Fordow
nuclear enrichment complex, which is buried under a mountain near the Iranian
city of Qom. The upgraded MOP designed for Fordow hasn't been dropped
from a plane yet.Iran's Fordow Uranium Enrichment Facility, built under
a mountain near the city of Qom, has long been seen as
a nearly impenetrable target using conventional weapons. In January 2012,
U.S. officials said didn't think their largest bomb could penetrate the
bunker where centrifuges enrich the material needed for nuclear bombs.According
to the website of defense contractor and maker Boeing, the MOP includes
a GPS navigation system and more than 5,300 pounds of explosives. It
measures 20 feet long and is designed specifically to attack hardened concrete
bunkers and tunnel facilities.In March, Pentagon officials are spoke publicly
about the MOP bombs, which are from Boeing and designed to fit
exclusively with the B-2 and
get said many
of the claimed benefits from EPA clean air regulations "are mostly attributable
to the reduction in public exposure to a single air pollutant: fine
particulate matter."The EPA claims that changes made to emissions standards
and other areas will save billions in health costs for the public.The
same report estimated that in fiscal 2012, 14 major rules came with
between $14.8 billion and $19.5 billion in annual costs, but with between
$53.2 billion and $114.6 billion in annual benefits.The Heritage report's
estimate of the annual costs imposed in 2012 were not that far
off -- Heritage pegged the annual cost of 2012 rules at $23.5
billion.The Heritage report did not delve deeply into the benefits of all
these regulations, though suggested the administration has exaggerated those
numbers. The analysis said the "particulate matter" pollutant EPA often
cites is already subject to EPA regulations, calling the claimed benefits
of additional reductions "speculative."
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Calling for an end to "old stereotypes," President Obama on Friday portrayed
Mexico as an emerging nation that is remaking itself and said the
U.S.-Mexico relationship should be defined by shared prosperity, not by
threats that both countries face. "It's time to recognize new realities,"
he declared.In a speech to a predominantly student audience, Obama conceded
that the root of much violence in Mexico is the demand for
drugs in the United States, and acknowledged that most guns used to
commit crime in this country come from the U.S. But he said
an improving economy is changing Mexico and improving its middle class."I
see a Mexico that is deepening your democracy," he told several hundred
people gathered on a cool, breezy morning in a covered, outdoor plaza
at Mexico City's grand National Museum of Anthropology. "Citizens who are
standing up and saying that violence and impunity is not acceptable."Obama
said he is optimistic that the U.S. will change its patchwork of
immigration laws and says the current immigration system does not reflect
U.S. values. With about 6 million Mexicans illegally in the United States,
the issue resonates deeply in Mexico, which has also seen deportations of
its citizens from the U.S. rise dramatically under Obama.Underlying Obama's
visit was his desire to convince the American public and U.S. lawmakers
that Mexico no longer poses the illegal immigration threat it once did."The
long-term solution to the chall
Sept. 4, 2011: Shown here is the main plant facility at the
Navajo Generating Station, as seen from Lake Powell in Page, Ariz.APPresident
Obama, in each of his last three State of the Union addresses,
spoke urgently of the need to cut through the "red tape" in
Washington.But regulatory costs for the American public and business community,
it turns out, soared during his first term. A new report by
the conservative Heritage Foundation estimates that annual regulatory costs
increased during Obama's first four years by nearly $70 billion -- with
more regulations in store for term two."While historical records are incomplete,
that magnitude of regulation is likely unmatched by any administration in
the nation's history," the report said.The analysis by Heritage did not
count every single regulation issued in Obama's first term, but looked at
"major" regulations impacting the private sector. It came up with 131 over
the past four years -- many of them environmental. In addition to
the $70 billion in annual costs from those rules, the report estimated
that new regulations from the first term led to roughly $12 billion
in one-time "implementation costs."The math is up for debate. Even Heritage
acknowledges there is no "official accounting" for federal regulatory costs.
But government agencies, as well as think tanks like Heritage, have tried
to track the price tag by looking at records maintained by the
Government Accountability Office and age
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