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<p><!--ty is for Congress to make sure payroll taxes don't rise on
Jan. 1. Carney said the White House is "cautiously optimistic" Congress can
meet that goal.On Capitol Hill, lawmakers continued to grapple over a payroll
tax cut, though the likelihood was increasing that the Keystone provision would
be included in a final product.Negotiators are talking about extending the current
2 percentage point cut for one more year -- as opposed to
the 3-point cut Obama originally requested.The sticking point is how to pay
for it. Democrats, after abandoning a surtax on millionaires, still are trying
to press Republicans to use some revenue to pay for the cut.
One senior Democratic aide told Fox News lawmakers are looking at ending
"tax breaks for millionaires" to offset some of the lost revenue.As a
backstop, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said congressional bargainers were preparing a
two-month extension of the payroll tax cut and expiring jobless benefits in
case negotiat
ich held nearly $200 in toys for her 4-year-old son."I was speechless,"
Bremser said. "It made me believe in Christmas again."Dozens of other customers
have received similar calls in Nebraska, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana and Montana.The benefactors
generally ask to help families who are squirreling away items for young
children.They often pay a portion of the balance, usually all but a
few dollars or cents so the layaway order stays in the store's
system.The phenomenon seems to have begun in Michigan before spreading, Kmart executives
said."It is honestly being driven by people wanting to do a good
deed at this time of the year," said Salima Yala, Kmart's division
vice president for layaway.The good Samaritans seem to be visiting mainly Kmart
stores, though a Wal-Mart spokesman said a few of his stores in
Joplin, Mo., and Chicago have also seen some layaway accounts paid off.Kmart
representatives say they did nothing to instigate the secret Santas or spread
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here is less detective and more Wile E. Coyote; he dresses
in drag, rides a ridiculously small pony highlighted by sweeping cinematography, and
dies multiple times. Note to filmmakers: do not waste our time on
sentimental death scenes for titular characters in franchise films.Finally for Game of
Shadows, Holmes is pitted against his arch nemesis: the insidious criminal mastermind
Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris). Holmes fans will be disappointed by a great
many things with the film, but the terribly weak and nearly non-existent
battle of wits between Holmes and Moriarty takes the prize.Game of Shadows
presents itself more as an action-adventure flick, laced with kinetic editing and
explosions, than the game of cat and mouse that made the first
film appealing.Admittedly, the explosive chase scene through the woods with Ritchies signature
stylized slow motion is really cool. But style killed substance in Game
of Shadows and its doubtful that even the worlds grea
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