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Sweeter than ordinary lemons

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Sat Apr 12 20:04:27 2014

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This April 2013 booking photo released by the Kennebec County Sheriff's 
Office in Augusta, Maine, shows Christopher Knight, arrested Thursday, April 
4, 2013, while stealing food from a camp in Rome, Maine.  
Authorities said Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit and who lived 
for 27 years in the woods of central Maine, may be responsible 
for more than 1,000 burglaries.  (AP Photo/Kennebec County Sheriff's Office)The 
Associated PressThis photo released Wednesday, April 10, 2013 by the Maine 
Department of Public Safety shows a camp in a remote, section of 
Rome, Maine, where authorities believe Christopher Knight lived like a hermit 
for decades.  Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested 
Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing food from another camp in Rome. 
 Authorities said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries. 
 (AP Photo/Maine Department of Public Safety)The Associated PressItems allegedly 
used by Christopher Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, are displayed 
by Maine Department of Public Safety, Wednesday, April 10, 2013, in Augusta, 
Maine.  Knight lived like a hermit for decades. Known as the 
North Pond Hermit, Knight was arrested Thursday, April 4, 2013, while stealing 
food from another camp in Rome. Authorities said he may be responsible 
for more than 1,000 burglaries. (AP Photo/Glenn Adams)The Associated PressDave 
Proulx, a camp owner on North Pond, speaks to reporters, Thursday, April 
11, 2013, in Rom
EL-ARISH, Egypt  Armed Bedouin tribesmen briefly abducted a Hungarian member 
of the multinational observer force in Sinai, releasing him around two hours 
later after tribal elders intervened, a security official said Thursday.An 
official with the force confirmed the kidnapping of the Hungarian who was 
traveling Thursday in a bus from el-Arish in north Sinai to Cairo, 
a regular trip members of the force make to the capital.The two 
officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized 
to speak to the media.The security official said the elders secured the 
release of the force member by mediating between the tribesman and the 
government. The kidnappers were demanding the release of a member of their 
tribe arrested earlier on drug-related charges. The official said authorities 
promised they would review the case of the arrested tribesman, but that 
they have not released him.It is rare that members of the 12-nation 
force stationed in the Sinai are abducted by local tribesmen, although they 
have attacked the force's buses and headquarters. The largest contingent 
in the Sinai force is American.Bedouin tribesmen often briefly hold tourists 
to pressure the government in negotiations over the release of imprisoned 
relatives.The clans in Sinai have long complained of discrimination by the 
state, and mass arrests in the area after bombings in 2004 and 
2005 only further poisoned relations between residents and authorities. 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ercent surveillance of the entire border, and apprehending 
90 percent of border crossers or would-be crossers -- or getting them 
to turn back to Mexico -- in sectors where the majority of 
unauthorized entries take place.As of the end of the 2010 fiscal year, 
the Department of Homeland Security reported achieving some level of operational 
control of 44 percent of the nearly 2,000-mile border, according to a 
Government Accountability Office report this year. Operational control was 
defined as the ability to detect and respond to cross-border illegal activity.In 
one border sector cited by GAO, the busy Tucson sector, 64 percent 
of people who managed to make it across the border were apprehended 
in 2011, while 23 percent turned back to Mexico and 13 percent 
got away. That meant the sector stopped or turned back 87 percent 
of crossers, close to the 90 percent level sought by the legislation.The 
new goals would be achieved by giving the Department of Homeland Security 
six months from the bill's enactment to create a new border security 
plan deploying the personnel, infrastructure and technology needed to achieve 
the 90 percent effectiveness rate. Also within six months, the department 
would have to create a plan to identify where new fencing is 
needed on the border. Once those plans are certified, people living here 
illegally could begin to apply for a provisional status allowing them to 
work here legally.If the 90 percent rate of apprehensio
 March 7, 2013: Interior secretary nominee Sally Jewell testifies on Capitol 
Hill.APSally Jewell, CEO of outdoor retailer Recreational Equipment Inc., 
won easy Senate confirmation Wednesday to be the nation's next interior 
secretary.The Senate approved her nomination, 87-11, with all the no votes 
coming from Republicans. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., 
was among those who opposed Jewell.At Interior, Jewell will oversee more 
than 500 million acres of national parks and other public lands, plus 
more than 1 billion acres offshore. The lands are used for energy 
development, mining, recreation and other purposes.One of the first challenges 
Jewell will face is a proposed rule requiring companies that drill for 
oil and natural gas on federal lands to publicly disclose chemicals used 
in hydraulic fracturing operations.The administration proposed a draft "fracking" 
rule last year, but twice has delayed a final rule amid complaints 
by the oil and gas industry that the original proposal was too 
burdensome. A new draft is expected this spring.Jewell also is expected 
to continue to push development of renewable energy such as wind and 
solar power, both of which are priorities of the interior secretary she 
succeeds, Ken Salazar.President Barack Obama nominated Jewell last month 
to replace Salazar, who announced his departure in January.Obama said in 
a statement Tuesday that Jewell's extensive business experience -- including 
her work as
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