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Tue Nov 19 08:04:51 2013
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'll go down as one of the greats
of the game."I putted soooo good," Mickelson said.He began his amazing finish
with a 8-footer for birdie at the 13th, getting his score back
to even par and giving him a score that he thought would
be in the mix at the end if he simply parred out.Mickelson
did much better than that, rolling in a 20-footer at the 14th
for another birdie, reaching the green in two at the par-5 17th
to set up yet another birdie, and closing it with a 10-footer
on the final hole for a 3-under 281 total.Even though there were
still four groups still on the course, Mickelson knew he had done
more than enough to win. He pumped his fists and let out
a yell. His caddie burst into tears. His wife and kids celebrated
just off the green.Lee Westwood began the day with a two-stroke lead
but was again denied his first major title. He struggled to a
75 that left him four shots back, and Mickelson's victory was assured
when Westwood didn't come close to making the eagle he needed on
the 17th. Woods was two shots out at the start but a
74 left him five shots behind the winner.Mickelson was the only player
to break par over four days at a baked-out course that bedeviled
the world's best golfers.Everyone but Mickelson, that is. Henrik Stenson
was the runner-up at 284. Ian Poulter and Adam Scott finished another
shot back."Phil must've played really well," Westwood said. "Five-under
par is a good round of golf this afternoon."
n the State Department. The report comes at a time of
heightened concern about both cyber-security and torrents of information
leaks in the U.S. government.According to the audit report, the agency has
statutory responsibility as State's "lead office for information assurance
and security." Its top official, currently William Lay, is known as State's
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), who reports up to State's Chief
Information Officer, currently Steven C. Taylor.Despite the agency's august
legal status, IRM/IA's staff apparently has no sense of what security functions
their unit is actually required to perform, has failed for years to
update information security manuals used by thousands of other State Department
personnel, and has often left important details about the vulnerability
of State's information systems where they can be accessed by people with
lower-level security classifications.CLICK HERE FOR THE AUDITThe State Department
said in a statement that it was taking the report's findings seriously.Much
of the agency's certification work has apparently been done by outside contractors,
often unsupervised, and often performing duties that are supposed to be
done only by government employees.Neither contractors nor staffers apparently
maintain much documentation about their work, or even about how the contractors
are being paid under a $19 million contract that could swell to
$60 million in outlying years. As the report puts
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">France and Japan.According to The Hill, Democratic National Committee
National Finance Chairwoman Jane Stetson, who raised $2.43 million for Obama,
is in line for the coveted Paris post, which would knock out
Vogue editor-in-chief Anne Wintour, who raised $2.68 million and purportedly
wanted either the London or Paris diplomatic positions.Beyond Wintour, the
most talked about potential ambassadorship is Caroline Kennedy to Japan.Kennedy,
daughter of President Kennedy, certainly has the political pedigree and
ranks among the presidents biggest fundraisers and political supporters.
However, critics argue that her lack of experience in elected office makes
her a risky choice as Japan remains a crucial ally in trying
to maintain stability in the Korean Peninsula.Still, Dartmouth government
professor Jennifer Lind argues Kennedys stature give her extraordinary access
to the president and that her fathers unconventional decision in the
1960s to appoint Harvard professor Edwin O. Reischauer to the Tokyo post
helped knit two countries once dismissed as impossible allies.The Foreign
Service union, while not directly criticizing Kennedy or Obama, told FoxNews.com
this spring that it does not support such appointments and that the
rate of political appointees to ambassadorships for Japan and major European
countries is as high as 85 percent.The sale of ambassadorships and rewards
for political support basically suggests we really dont value diplom
injunction less than a month after the 10th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals ruled that the companies were likely to prevail in the
case. Heaton ruled last month that the company would not be subject
to fines of up to $1.3 million a day for not offering
the birth control methods.There are currently 63 separate lawsuits challenging
the health care law's mandate, 34 of them involving for-profit businesses
like Hobby Lobby.Kyle Duncan, Hobby Lobby's lead attorney, argued that requiring
the company to comply with the mandate would be a burden to
religious exercise. The U.S. Department of Human Services has granted exemptions
from portions of the health care law for plans that cover tens
of millions of people and an injunction for Hobby Lobby would be
in the public interest and would not burden the government, he said.The
government's lawyer, Michelle Bennett, urged Heaton to consider the potential
harm an injunction might create for Hobby Lobby's 13,000 employees and members
of their families who would be denied coverage for the emergency contraceptives.In
handing down his ruling, Heaton said he was surprised that the Denver-based
10th Circuit's decision in the case seemed to extend a person's constitutional
religious exercise rights to businesses. He said it was in the public
interest to issue an injunction to give courts time to resolve "substantial
unanswered questions.""The questions that are being presented here are new,"
the judge said.
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