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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Elizabeth)
Mon Mar 16 17:36:54 2015
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Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 14:36:51 -0700
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the Keystone pipeline in spite of President Obama's recent decision to reject
in response to Congress' deadline."Keystone is a shovel-ready project, whose construction would
create badly needed jobs," Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., said.Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas,
ridiculed the federal government's delays in reviewing the project.."We fought and won
World War II in less time it's taken so far to evaluate
this project."The president turned down final approval in January in the face
of a 60-day deadline from Congress. At the time, he said it
wasn't "in the national interest" now, but he'd take another look in
2013.On Wednesday, Democrats raised a new and novel objection, calling the pipeline
a Republican earmark."You remember the Republicans saying they were against earmarks? Well,
not when it helps their friends," Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., said.Waxman pointed
to reports the Koch brothers, Repu
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University. "He did blow me off at ASU," she said in the
television interview in November.She also described meeting the president at the White
House in 2010 to talk about immigration. "I felt a little bit
like I was being lectured to, and I was a little kid
in a classroom, if you will, and he was this wise professor
and I was this little kid, and this little kid knows what
the problem is and I felt minimized to say the least."On the
tarmac Wednesday, Brewer handed Obama an envelope with a handwritten invitation to
return to Arizona to meet her for lunch and to join her
for a visit to the border."I said to him, you know, I
have always respected the office of the president and that the book
is what the book is," she told reporters Wednesday. She said Obama
complained that she described him as not treating her cordially."I said that
I was sorry that he felt that way. Anyway, we're
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woman who claims she was struck by the actress' sports car sued
over her injuries Wednesday.Nubia Del Carmen Preza claims she was struck by
Lohan's Maserati while walking through a West Hollywood intersection in September 2010.Preza's
lawsuit states she has suffered "disabling and serious personal injuries, pain, suffering
and anguish" and that she is seeking damages for all her medical
expenses and lost time at work. A call to her attorney, Gregory
Picco, seeking additional details was not immediately returned.It is the second lawsuit
filed against Lohan this month involving an automobile mishap. A paparazzo sued
Lohan Jan. 10, claiming that he was struck in January 2010 by
a vehicle in which Lohan was riding. Grigor Balyan claims he was
trying to shoot pictures of the actress in Hollywowhen he was hit.Preza's
lawsuit states Lohan was driving when she was hit on the afternoon
of Sept. 1, 2010,
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