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Fri Oct 11 07:05:05 2013
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Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 04:05:03 -0700
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NEW YORK Two New York City political wives, forever linked by
their husbands' humiliating scandals, are taking very different roles in
their spouses' improbable political comebacks.Silda Wall Spitzer, who famously
stood by husband Eliot Spitzer in 2008 when he stepped down as
governor in a prostitution scandal, hasn't been seen in the early days
of his campaign for city comptroller, though Spitzer insists she's supportive.Huma
Abedin, who was notably absent when husband Anthony Weiner resigned his
congressional seat in 2011 after he acknowledged sending lewd Twitter photos
to women, has been a key player in his surging mayoral run.
She's appeared in his campaign launch video, raised tens of thousands of
dollars and joined him on the campaign trail.The two women, who have
no known relationship, will have little choice but to occupy the spotlight
again before Election Day -- and they may affect their husbands' chances
to regain office."When the significant other forgives you, it makes your
road back in politics that much easier," said Wendy Schiller, a political
science professor at Brown University. "If the wife goes on the campaign
trail or seems really supportive, it makes a huge difference. If she
doesn't, it may raise doubts with women."To many, Wall Spitzer's anguished
appearance at her husband's side when he admitted paying for sex with
prostitutes, is the archetype of the sad genre of wronged political wives,
so much so that it h
NEW YORK Two New York City political wives, forever linked by
their husbands' humiliating scandals, are taking very different roles in
their spouses' improbable political comebacks.Silda Wall Spitzer, who famously
stood by husband Eliot Spitzer in 2008 when he stepped down as
governor in a prostitution scandal, hasn't been seen in the early days
of his campaign for city comptroller, though Spitzer insists she's supportive.Huma
Abedin, who was notably absent when husband Anthony Weiner resigned his
congressional seat in 2011 after he acknowledged sending lewd Twitter photos
to women, has been a key player in his surging mayoral run.
She's appeared in his campaign launch video, raised tens of thousands of
dollars and joined him on the campaign trail.The two women, who have
no known relationship, will have little choice but to occupy the spotlight
again before Election Day -- and they may affect their husbands' chances
to regain office."When the significant other forgives you, it makes your
road back in politics that much easier," said Wendy Schiller, a political
science professor at Brown University. "If the wife goes on the campaign
trail or seems really supportive, it makes a huge difference. If she
doesn't, it may raise doubts with women."To many, Wall Spitzer's anguished
appearance at her husband's side when he admitted paying for sex with
prostitutes, is the archetype of the sad genre of wronged political wives,
so much so that it h
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in settlement construction, and a timetable for the release of dozens of
veteran Palestinian prisoners, held for attacks carried out before the start
of intermittent peace talks in 1993.In Cairo, the Arab League reiterated
Sunday that negotiations must be based on the 1967 frontier and include
a timeline, as well as the prisoner release. Without this, hopes for
success are dim, said Mohammed Sabih, a top league official for Palestinian
affairs. "It is certain that this (Israeli) government does not want a
two-state solution but wants one Jewish state and the exclusion of the
Palestinian side," he said in a statement.In Israel, Netanyahu allies ruled
out an endorsement of the 1967 lines or a slowdown in settlement
construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, now home to nearly
600,000 Israelis.Netanyahu emphasized the need to safeguard Israel's security
and said any agreement would have to be approved in a national
referendum. "It won't be easy. But we are entering the talks with
integrity, honesty and hope that this process is handled responsibly, seriously
and to the point," he said at the start of his weekly
Cabinet meeting.Netanyahu has repeatedly called for a resumption of talks
without what he calls Palestinian "preconditions," such as a settlement
freeze or recognition of the 1967 lines. Palestinians say the 1967 lines
were the basis for talks in the past and that they need
safeguards before entering into talks with Net
FILE: July 27, 2011 A section of vacant stores in Detroit.APThe bankruptcy
filing for Detroit marks a final step in the chrome-plated citys decades-long
decline which started with the countrys overall manufacturing slowdown
and continued with the departure of U.S. automakers and residents, leaving
behind a sprawling city trying to survive on dwindling coffers.Detroit was
in the 1950s a worldwide hub of auto manufacturing, making it the
fourth-largest U.S. city with one of the countrys highest per-capita incomes.However,
the so-called Motor Citys decline started soon after with residents -- following
their counterparts in other U.S. cities starting to move to the
suburbs and take with them businesses, jobs and tax dollars.Historians argue
the deadly 1967 riot in Detroit, one of the many so-called race
riots across the country in the 1960s, accelerated the trend.And as the
population dwindled from roughly 1.8 million to 700,000, city officials
struggled to keep up with municipal services in the 142-square-mile city,
with a tax base just half of what it was in the
1950s.Meanwhile, auto companies began opening plants in other cities as
Japan-made cars dominated the international market.By 2009, the U.S. auto
industry collapsed with the entire economy, eventually pulling down Detroit
with it.The citys efforts to provide and maintain such basic services as
law enforcement and trash removal were further complicated by the costs
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