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The wireless light that is useful for inside and outside
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Sun Dec 1 13:54:39 2013
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 10:54:40 -0800
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Motion activated, stick up LED light
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YANGON, Myanmar Activists in Myanmar say police have injured seven people
and arrested three others in a new crackdown on residents opposed to
a controversial Chinese-backed copper mine project.The violence occurred
Thursday near northwest Myanmar's Letpadaung mine as farmers plowed their
land, which was seized for the project.Environmental activist Han Win Aung
says one farmer was shot by police and six others were beaten.He
says police arrested two villagers and one activist.Another activist, Tha
Gyi, says the farmers had been working their land since Tuesday and
around 100 riot police and 50 soldiers tried to drive them away.Local
officials could not immediately be reached for comment.Residents opposed
to the project say it causes environmental, social and health problems in
the area.
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dont believe her testimony and actually think she was aware of it
(39 percent). Few -- 11 percent -- say its no big deal
that she didnt see the ambassadors request for help. Voters have mixed
views about how the White House is handling the situation: 46 percent
say the administration is covering up what happened. Almost as many --
43 percent -- say theres no cover up.Republicans (72 percent) are almost
three times as likely as Democrats (24 percent) to think there is
a cover up. Among independents, 46 percent feel the White House is
hiding what happened, while 39 percent do not. The administration eventually
acknowledged the attack in Benghazi was a planned terrorist attack. Early
on it pointed to a controversial online video sparking spontaneous violence.
Although Panetta and Clinton have testified, so far Congress hasnt heard
from the U.S. government personnel who survived the attack. By a 67-26
percent margin, voters think lawmakers should subpoena them if the State
Department and CIA dont volunteer to let the witnesses be interviewed by
Congressional investigators.The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide
and was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 to April
22. The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">t, with 71 percent of voters
viewing him favorably. Hes followed by Carter and George H.W. Bush who
each garner 59 percent favorable ratings.George W. Bushs highest positive
rating came in the months following the September 11 terrorist attacks:
84 percent of voters viewed him favorably in December 2001. He received
his highest job approval rating -- 88 percent -- around that same
time (November 2001). Bushs lowest job approval rating (25 percent) came
in early October 2008, after the financial crisis had struck and the
stock market suffered one of its worst weeks in decades.Overall, Bush had
an average 51 percent approval rating across his entire presidency. Up to
this point in his presidency, Obama has an average approval rating of
48 percent.The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell phone
interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide and was
conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and
Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 to April 22. The
full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus
three percentage points.Fox News Poll: Bush's Favorable at 49%, Obama 52%
When he left the White House in January 2009 after two tumultuous
terms, President George W. Bush -- the only man to attain the
presidency by virtue of a Supreme Court ruling and only the second
son of a president to also serve as president -- was nursing
an approval rating around 30 percent.Four years later, however, public opinion
has turned slowly but steadily in the former presidents direction. A nationwide
Fox News poll conducted earlier this week now finds registered voters evenly
split in their assessments of the 43rd president -- a verdict roughly
equal to the esteem in which they hold his successor, President Obama.As
Bush prepares to attend the dedication of his presidential library in Dallas,
Texas, on Thursday, his increasing approval generally mirrors the trend
for other former presidents, but Bush's turnaround is remarkable, given
how low the numbers were when he left office. At his lowest,
amid the dark days of the financial collapse in October 2008, only
23 percent rated Bush positively.Throughout President Obamas first term
-- when the incumbent relentlessly blamed his predecessor for the state
of the economy and a host of national security problems -- Bush,
aside from promoting his 2010 memoir and giving a small number of
paid speeches, mostly remained silent. This was in keeping with the practice
of his father, George H.W. Bush, of never criticizing his successor, and
it may partially explain the rise in esteem for th
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