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Wed Nov 20 18:24:35 2013
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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 15:24:37 -0800
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and family members of those who died the day
of the attack. Rosemary Dillard, whose husband, Eddie, was on the plane
as it crashed into the Pentagon, said seeing the Arlington join the
fleet gave her a sense of pride."I know my husband died, or
was murdered, because of a tragic thing. And I know this is
a warship, but it all meshes together," said Dillard, who lives in
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. "So it's important to me to see that all
of the victims of 9/11 are honored and the memory lives on,
and that we as Americans continue to know that we need to
have things to safeguard our freedom and safety."For some of the Arlington's
crew members, the attack on the Pentagon was also personal.Seaman Edward
Florentino's uncle died in the attack that day. He said he originally
wanted to serve on an aircraft carrier or another ship, but once
he learned why the Arlington got its name that he was glad
the Navy put him on it to be an original crew member,
also known as a plank owner."Starting out, I never even know they
were building this ship. I never knew I'd be a part of
something like this. And being that I'm a part of this ship
now, and that I'm a plank owner of this ship, means a
great deal to myself and my family," said Florentino, who is from
Lake Ariel, Pa.The Arlington is now the Navy's 283rd warship. It is
capable of carrying a landing force of up to 800 Marines, as
well as amphibious assault vehicles and aircraft.Two previous ships have
mer U.S. Attorney
Michael Sullivan, state Rep. Daniel Winslow and businessman Gabriel Gomez.The
general election is June 25, for the open Senate seat of Democrat
John Kerry.Another environmental group spending big money to defeat Lynch
is the NextGen Committee, which has reported spending more than $196,000,
according to Federal Election Commission filings.The group is backed by
California billionaire Thomas Steyer, who has called on Lynch to oppose
the pipeline. NextGen has spent $54,700 for an aerial banner that read
"Steve Lynch says: Go Habs! And Go Canadian Dirty Oil."The banner appears
to question Lynchs loyalty to the Boston Bruins. The "Habs" is the
nickname for the Montreal Canadiens. The banner was flown over downtown
Boston ahead of a matchup between the two hockey teams.NextGen also spent
more than $50,000 for video mobile billboards and $40,000 for online advertisements.
That's an apparent violation of an agreement signed by Lynch and Markey
known as the "People's Pledge," which is designed to discourage radio, television
and Internet ads by outside groups. If there is a violation, the
candidate who benefits agrees to pay half the cost of the ad
to a charity named by their rival.Markey has made environmental issues one
of his top priorities and the focus of a television campaign ad
that highlighted his role in holding BP responsible for the 2010 oil
spill in the Gulf of Mexico.Another big supporter of Markey is the
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ng at how to improve our
schools and access to our schools without looking at how the past
impacted the present," said Elaine Ng, executive director of the Boston
Chinatown Neighborhood Center, which hosted the story circle where Powell
described her visit back to her old school.As the daughter of Chinese
immigrants, Ng learned to speak English as a kindergarten student in a
Boston public school. But after her family moved from Chinatown to a
white neighborhood in 1976, students threw stones at her when she walked
to school. Ng said one of her frustrations is that people don't
recognize all the ripple effects busing had."It didn't matter whether or
not you were on a bus," she said. "Racial tensions in the
city were just really high."The uproar started in 1974, when a federal
judge imposed busing after a lawsuit claimed black students were getting
lower-quality education than children who attended mostly white schools.
Black students were bused to schools in white areas, and white students
went to black neighborhoods. The National Guard was called in amid demonstrations
and riots; school buses got police escorts.The unrest continued for years.
In 1976, a news photographer caught a white teenager attempting to spear
a black man with an American flag during a busing protest outside
City Hall. In 1979, 15-year-old black football player Darryl Williams was
left paralyzed by a white sniper's bullet during a high school game.Alexander
Lynn,
FILE: Undated: The Keystone Oil Pipeline under construction in North Dakota
in this undated photograph released on the Obama administration on January
18, 2012.REUTERSThe Keystone XL Pipeline has emerged as a major issue in
the Massachusetts special U.S. Senate election, with environmental groups
committing nearly one-third of the $1.25 million in outside money already
spent on campaigns.The biggest spender so far is the League of Conservation
Voters, which has already spent more than $545,000 to help elect Democratic
candidate and Rep. Ed Markey, who has a strong pro-environment platform.Our
field campaign is resonating with voters across Massachusetts, said Navin
Nayak, a political specialist for the group. The people of Massachusetts
want climate change champion Ed Markey representing them. The group also
plans to spend about $100,000 more to knock on the doors of
more than 240,000 likely Democratic primary voters before the April 30 primaries.Supporters
of the Canada-to-Texas pipeline are urging the Obama administration to approve
the project to create thousands of jobs and make the United States
less dependent on foreign oil. However, critics say drilling for oil in
Canadas dirty tar sand will release greenhouse gas emissions.Markey faces
fellow Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch in the party primary and holds a
double-digit lead, according to most polls. The winner will face the top
vote-getter in the Republican primary that features for
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