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lady. Pat Nixon was the one who announced to the Washington press 
corps that Thomas was engaged to Douglas Cornell, chief White House correspondent 
for UPI's archival, The Associated Press.They were married in 1971. Cornell 
died 11 years later.Thomas stayed with UPI for 57 years, until 2000, 
when the company was purchased by News World Communications, which was founded 
by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, leader of the Unification Church.At age 
79, Thomas was soon hired as a Washington-based columnist for newspaper 
publisher Hearst Corp.A self-described liberal, Thomas made no secret of 
her ill feelings for the second President Bush. "He is the worst 
president in all of American history," she told the Daily Breeze of 
Torrance, Calif.Thomas also was critical of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, 
asserting that the deaths of innocent people should hang heavily on Bush's 
conscience."We are involved in a war that is becoming more dubious every 
day," she said in a speech to thousands of students at Brigham 
Young University in September 2003. "I thought it was wrong to invade 
a country without any provocation."Some students walked out of the lecture. 
She won over others with humorous stories from her "ringside seat" to 
history.In March 2005, she confronted Bush with the proposition that "your 
decision to invade Iraq has caused the deaths of thousands of Americans 
and Iraqis" and every justification for
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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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">logical sister -- 8-year-old Suci."We absolutely need more 
calves for the population as a whole; we have to produce as 
many as we can as quickly as we can," said Terri Roth, 
who heads the zoo's Center for Research of Endangered Wildlife. "The population 
is in sharp decline and there's a lot of urgency around getting 
her pregnant."Critics of captive breeding programs say they often do more 
harm than good and can create animals less likely to survive in 
the wild. Inbreeding increases the possibility of bad genetic combinations 
for offspring."We don't like to do it, and long term, we really 
don't like to do it," Roth said, adding that the siblings' parents 
were genetically diverse, which is a positive for the plan. "When your 
species is almost gone, you just need animals and that matters more 
than genes right now -- these are two of the youngest, healthiest 
animals in the population."The parents of the three rhinos born in Cincinnati 
have died, but their eldest offspring, 11-year-old Andalas, was moved to 
a sanctuary in Indonesia where he last year became a father after 
mating with a wild-born rhino there.The first coordinated effort at captive 
breeding began in the 1980s, and about half the initial 40 breeding 
rhinos died without a successful pregnancy. Roth, who began working on the 
rhino project in 1996, said it took years just to understand their 
eating habits and needs and decades more to understand their mating patterns. 
The animal
 The secret intelligence court that signs off on giving the U.S. government 
the authority to monitor hundreds of millions of telephone records has renewed 
the governments request to do so for another three months.The Office of 
the Director of National Intelligence announced Friday its authority to 
maintain the program expired on July 19 and that the government had 
sought and received a renewal from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance 
Act court.National Intelligence Director James Clapper announced the new 
order.The surveillance program has been under intense scrutiny since June, 
when former CIA employee and National Security Agency contractor Edward 
Snowden leaked details of two top secret U.S. surveillance programs that 
critics say violate privacy rights.Snowden has been charged with espionage 
and is seeking asylum from several countries, including Russia.Clapper "has 
decided to declassify and disclose publicly that the government filed an 
application with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court seeking renewal 
of the authority to collect telephony metadata in bulk, and that the 
court renewed that authority," the statement said.The two programs, both 
run by the NSA, pick up millions of telephone and Internet records 
that are routed through American networks each day. Intelligence officials 
say they have helped disrupt dozens of terrorist attacks, and target only 
foreign suspects outside the United States while taking close care not 
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