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in Maine with the capacity to serve about 50,000 homes and two 
similar projects in Canada. "But it's not going to occur tomorrow. It's 
going to take decades."Environmental groups have argued that tapping the vast tar 
sands in Alberta would lead to a vast increase in the burning 
of carbon-intensive fossil fuels at a time when it should be trying 
to reduce the release of gases that contribute to global warming."The one 
thing that has nagged me is how this debate has gone off 
on tangents," Girling said. "Those aren't the questions that need to be 
asked here. We should be asking, `Is the United States going to 
need fossil fuels for decades to come? Do you want to get 
it from Venezuela?"'Members of Congress, especially Republicans, and GOP presidential candidates have 
criticized President Barack Obama for his administration's decision to delay the project 
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        </td><!-- his home, on Penn State property and elsewhere. The scandal has 
provoked strong criticism that Penn State officials didn't do enough to stop 
Sandusky, and prompted the departures of Paterno and the school's longtime president, 
Graham Spanier.Curley, 57, Penn State's athletic director, was placed on leave by 
the university after his arrest. Schultz, 62, returned to retirement after spending 
about four decades at the school, most recently as senior vice president 
for business and finance, and treasurer.Nov. 5, 2011: In this photo provided 
by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, former Penn State football defensive 
coordinator Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky, is escorted in handcuffs to a waiting police 
car in Bellefonte, Pa. 
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      </tr><!--specially toys and children's clothes set aside by impoverished parents.Before she left 
the store Tuesday evening, the Indianapolis woman in her mid-40s had paid 
the layaway orders for as many as 50 people. On the way 
out, she handed out $50 bills and paid for two carts of 
toys for a woman in line at the cash register."She was doing 
it in the memory of her husband who had just died, and 
she said she wasn't going to be able to spend it and 
wanted to make people happy with it," Deppe said. The woman did 
not identify herself and only asked people to "remember Ben," an apparent 
reference to her husband.Deepe, who said she's worked in retail for 40 
years, had never seen anything like it."It was like an angel fell 
out of the sky and appeared in our store," she said.Most of 
the donors have done their giving secretly.Dona Bremser, an Omaha nurse, was 
at work when a Kmart employee called to tell her that someone 
had paid off the $70 balance of her layaway account, wh
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process of law."The military took over in Egypt after longtime President Hosni 
Mubarak was ousted in a popular revolt in February. On Friday, Egypt 
held its second round of parliamentary elections.The legislation restricts aid to Pakistan 
until the secretary can certify that Islamabad is cooperating on counterterrorism, including 
taking steps to prevent terrorist groups such as the Haqqani network from 
operating in the country. The amount was unspecified in the legislation as 
Congress gave the Obama administration flexibility to figure out the funds.A separate 
defense bill would freeze $700 million for Pakistan until the defense secretary 
provides Congress a report on how Islamabad is countering the threat of 
improvised explosive devices.The bill continues the same restrictions on aid to the 
Palestinian Authority, requiring the secretary to certify that it is committed to 
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the sale of their farmland without their consent. Villagers since have submitted 
petitions and sought meetings with higher officials without success.Last Friday, police took 
away several village representatives and when police tried to return the next 
day, residents blockaded the roads with tree trunks and barriers to stop 
them. Residents say police fired tear gas and water cannons at the 
villagers, who armed themselves with sticks, clubs, hoes and other farming tools.Police 
then retreated and set up blockades on the main roads into Wukan, 
preventing villagers from entering and leaving and food from being brought in, 
villagers reached by phone said.Huang said the residents would not give up. 
"We want justice from the government and we will fight to the 
end," he said, adding that the villagers also wanted the truth about 
Xue's death.On Wednesday, the mayor of Shanwei city threatened to
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      </tr><!--s.""It is incorrect to assert that we do not take the threat 
of Iran's nuclear program seriously," the CAP wrote.At Media Matters, Rosenberg remained 
defiant.He published a lengthy piece Monday, arguing that he uses the term 
"Israel firsters" because "can anyone argue with the assertion that, for neocons, 
Obama is always wrong and Bibi (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) is 
always right?"Rosenberg, a former congressional aide and AIPAC editor, gave a "clarification," 
though."By the term' Israel firster,' I do not mean right-wingers and necons 
who advance bellicose Middle East policies are putting the interests of Israel 
first," he wrote. "Far from it. They are putting the interest of 
Binyamin Netanyahu and his hardliners first. ... The people I call 'Israel 
firsters' are, in fact, Netanyahu firsters."He continued, "There is no evidence that 
these people care about Israel at all."
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