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ristmas," Pelosi said."We are witnessing a pattern of Speaker Boehner walking away
from bipartisan compromises to kowtow to his extreme Tea Party wing of
his caucus," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., chairman of the Democratic
Caucus. "This is the latest example of the Tea Party Republicans sacrificing
the good of the country on the alter of extreme ideology."But Republican
Rep. Candice Miller of Michigan, said the short-term extension only ensures "more
uncertainty.""How irresponsible for the U.S. Senate to pass only a two-month extension
and then adjourn, essentially saying since they want to go home for
Christmas the U.S. House must either take it or leave it?" she
asked.
ighty study the agency commissioned last year from the National Academies of
Science. Published in August, the study, entitled Sustainability and the U.S. EPA,
cost nearly $700,000 and involved a team of a dozen outside experts
and about half as many National Academies staff.Its aim: how to integrate
sustainability as one of the key drivers within the regulatory responsibilities of
EPA. The panel who wrote the study declares part of its job
to be providing guidance to EPA on how it might implement its
existing statutory authority to contribute more fully to a more sustainable-development trajectory
for the United States.Or, in other words, how to use existing laws
to new ends.According to the Academies, the sustainability study both incorporates and
goes beyond an approach based on assessing and managing the risks posed
by pollutants that has largely shaped environmental policy since the 1980s.It is
already known in EPA circles as the Green Book, and is frequent
ns raised by board members about Raykovitz's handling of information regarding the
2002 shower incident, saying to do so would be a distraction from
the goal of helping serve children.The board of directors of a children's
charity is responsible for making sure that it operates under reasonable policies
and procedures to protect children, according to Daniel Borochoff, president of Chicago-based
Charity Watch. Individual board members can face lawsuits for failing in their
oversight duties, and The Second Mile insures its board members against such
claims.The Second Mile has been named in two civil complaints, including one
that seeks to preserve the charity's assets.David Marshall, a Washington, D.C., lawyer
who represents other accusers, said: "It may have been only Sandusky who
laid his hands on these children, but it is clear that a
number of other individuals and agencies placed the children in harm's way
by knowingly taking actions that allowed the abuse t
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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and
his investment company said Monday they are investing a combined $300 million
into Twitter, increasing the microblogging site's cash cushion as its user base
expands.Alwaleed's joint investment with his Kingdom Holding Co. follows months of negotiations
and will give them a "strategic stake" in Twitter, according to the
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-based investment firm. It wasn't clear how much of Twitter
the prince will control.Alwaleed, a nephew of the Saudi king, ranks 26th
on Forbes' list of the world's richest people. He has a history
of investing in media and technology companies, and said the deal represents
an interest "in promising, high-growth businesses with a global impact."Twitter allows users
to send short messages of up to 140 characters. The 5-year-old site
has been instrumental in connecting protesters and relaying on-the-ground developments during this
year's Arab Spring upri
DAMASCUS Syria's Foreign Minister says Damascus has signed an Arab League
agreement allowing Arab observers into the country.Speaking in Damascus, Walid al-Moallem says
the agreement was signed "a while ago" in Cairo. He says the
deal was signed after the Arab League accepted amendments demanded by Syria.An
Arab League official in Cairo confirmed the deal was signed Monday by
Syria's deputy foreign minister, Faisal Mekdad.The Arab League had given Syria until
Wednesday to sign the deal. It had warned that if Damascus does
not, the League says it will likely turn to the U.N. Security
Council for action to try to end the Syrian regime's crackdown on
a 9-month-old popular uprising.
ntly as last week, the North's news agency reported on trips to
a supermarket and a music and dance center."In order to run the
center in an effective way, he said, it is important above all
to collect a lot of art pieces including Korean music and world
famous music," the Korean Central News Agency story read in part.The world's
best glimpse of the man came in 2000, when a liberal South
Korean government's conciliatory "sunshine" policy toward the North culminated in the first-ever
summit between the two Koreas. A second summit was held in 2007
with then South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun.Kim was said to have wide
interests, including professional basketball, cars and foreign films. He reportedly produced several
films, mostly historical epics with an ideological tinge.A South Korean film director
claims Kim had him and his movie star wife kidnapped in the
late 1970s, spiriting them to North Korea to make movies for a
decade before they managed to escape dur
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