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SplashLindsay Lohan smiles outside her community service in Los Angeles. Lindsay Lohan
turned down a number of lucrative offers to host New Year's Eve
celebrations in a bid to change her party-girl image.The "Mean Girls" star,
who is still on probation after being convicted of theft, is desperate
to continue the progress she made so far with her judge so
has opted to spend a quiet night at home with a few
close friends on Dec. 31, TMZ reported Tuesday.It means the star, who
recently posed nude for the cover of Playboy, could be potentially missing
out on a six-figure paycheck, the gossip site reported.Follow FOX411 on Twitter.The
25 year old will spend New Year's Eve at home, but may
go out to dinner before midnight.Lohan is still in the process of
completing 480 hours of community service as part of her probation for
stealing a necklace, as well as a 2007 DUI case.Earlier in December
the judge overseeing her case praised Lohan and encouraged her to continue h
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LAS VEGAS Agustina Ocampo is the kind of foreign traveler businesses
salivate over.The 22-year-old Argentine recently dropped more than $5,000 on food, hotels
and clothes in Las Vegas during a trip that also took her
to Seattle's Space Needle, Disneyland and the San Diego Zoo. But she
doubts she will return soon."It is a little bit of a headache,"
said Ocampo, a student who waited months to find out whether her
tourist visa application would be approved.More than a decade after the federal
government strengthened travel requirements after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, foreign
visitors say getting a temporary visa remains a daunting and sometimes insurmountable
hurdle.The tourism industry hopes to change that with a campaign to persuade
Congress to overhaul the State Department's tourist visa application process."After 9/11, we
were all shaken and there was a real concern for security, and
I still think that concern exists," said Jim Evans, a former hot
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fine-tune workplace health plans. Employees and family members could be steered
to hospitals and doctors who follow the most effective treatment methods. Patients
going elsewhere could face higher copayments, similar to added charges they now
pay for "non-preferred" drugs on their insurance plans.Major insurers already are carrying
out their own effectiveness research, but it lacks the credibility of government-sponsored
studies.Not long ago, so-called "comparative effectiveness" research enjoyed support from lawmakers in
both parties. After all, much of the medical research that doctors and
consumers rely on now is financed by drug companies and medical device
manufacturers, who have a built-in interest in the findings. And a drug
maker only has to show that a new medicine is more effective
than a sugar pill -- not a competing medication -- to win
government approval for marketing.The 2009 economic stimulus bill included $1.1 billion for
medical effectiveness
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to serve China's poor majority.Beijing is rapidly expanding China's 56,000-mile rail
network, which is overloaded with passengers and cargo. But it has scaled
back plans amid concern about whether the railway ministry can repay its
mounting debts.On Friday, the current railways minister, Sheng Guangzu, announced railway construction
spending next year will be cut to about $65 billion, down from
this year's projected $75 billion.A failure to expand rail capacity could choke
economic growth because exporters away from China's coast rely on rail to
get goods to ports.The rail ministry's reported debt is $300 billion. Analysts
say its revenues are insufficient to repay that. That has prompted concern
the ministry might need to be bailed out by Chinese taxpayers.
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state where caucuses propelled Obama toward the White House in 2008,
the president's campaign organization pointed toward Election Day next Nov. 6.With offices
in eight Iowa cities, officials said Obama's re-election campaign has placed hundreds
of thousands of phone calls since April to potential supporters.
GOP Candidates Crisscross IowaCarl Cameron reports from
Osceola, IowaNo More Bus Envy Over Obama's Iowa Big RigIf it's about
going big or going home, only four of the seven Republican presidential
candidates really have a shot at the 2012 nomination. That's because "going
big" refers to driving in style to Iowa's campaign destinations. Check out
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