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File: Sen. Ben Nelson talks to reporters in December 2009. (AP)Nebraska Democratic
Sen. Ben Nelson, a pivotal figure in the health care debate, announced
his retirement Tuesday in a letter to Nebraskans, saying, "Simply: it's time
to move on.""It's time for me to step away from elective office,
spend more time with my family and look for new ways to
serve our state and nation. Therefore, I am announcing today that I
will not seek reelection," he said.Nelson's departure is not considered a surprise
despite efforts from his allies to encourage him to seek reelection, though
Democrats were taken aback that he chose not to run again while
holding $3 million in the bank ahead of expected GOP attacks.Sources say
the senator has been frustrated for awhile with Washington. He was roundly
scorned for his role in the health care debate by Democrats, who
were furious with his opposition to the so-called public option and requests
for exemption on abortion coverage.He was
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t through. Ibrahim said her family, from the conservative southern Egyptian city
of Sohag, was supportive of her going public."I was devastated," she told
the private ONTV network. "I was hurt, and sad, and didn't expect
that from them (soldiers.) The first thing dad said is...only the law
will help you."
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he man whose at the back of the polling pack -- despite
recent buzz giving him a late boost -- is taking nothing for
granted but has nothing to lose."My feeling is when you're sitting last,
if you can do better than that, that's good," he told Fox
News.Santorum said he's got 1,000 caucus representatives in a contest with about
1,700 caucus locations. He acknowledges that means no official representative to make
his case at each of the locations, but at "almost all of
them, and no other campaign is going to have someone there who's
going to get up and speak on our behalf."Santorum, who claims organization
and message will make the difference, is also banking on a divide
and conquer strategy."There's really three primaries going on here," Santorum said. "Ron
Paul has his own primary, the libertarian primary. And (Newt) Gingrich and
(Mitt) Romney are sort of the establishment primary. And I think there
are three who are vying for the conservative mantle to go up
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Fox16.comDawna Natzke, 46, was last seen seen Dec. 21 leaving a Christmas
party in Hot Springs Village.Authorities are searching for a missing Arkansas police
dispatcher after finding her burned vehicle abandoned in the Ouachita National Forest.Dawna
Natzke, a 46-year-old mother of three, was last seen seen Dec. 21
leaving a Christmas party in Hot Springs Village, where she worked as
a police dispatcher, Fox affiliate KLRT-TV reported.Police found the charred remains of
Natzke's 1997 teal green Ford Escort Wagon three days later off Arkansas
Highway 298 in the Ouachita National Forest. The vehicle has been sent
to a state crime lab, according to the station.Dog teams were reportedly
called to search the area Monday, but uncovered no trace of the
missing woman.Natzke is described as 5-foot-6 with brown hair with blonde highlights
and brown eyes.Anyone with information on Natzke's whereabouts is being urged to
call the Hot Springs Village Police at (501)922-0011.
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authorities continued to resist the Arab League efforts.Activists said four soldiers were
killed and 12 others wounded in the ambush Wednesday that targeted a
joint military and security convoy and that was carried out by defectors
in the southern province of Daraa.The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights,
which reported the ambush, also said troops conducted raids and arrests in
villages in the south, forcing residents who have been on strike for
almost three weeks to open up their shops.The Local Coordination Committees also
said the army stormed the village of Khirbet Ghazaleh with bulldozers to
break the strike that lasted 18 days.The Observatory said two people died
Wednesday in Homs, one by fire from security forces fire and the
other from wounds sustained in shooting the day before.The team of about
60 Arab League monitors arrived in Syria on Monday night -- the
first foreign observers allowed in since March, when the uprising against Preside
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unt on the holiday season to give us a big boost at
the end of the year, and it just didn't happen."These admission numbers
this year just tell me that we maybe have to set our
sights a little lower in terms of attendance every year."Since peaking at
a modern high of 1.6 billion in 2002, domestic movie admissions have
been on a general decline since.Studio executives always insist that slow times
result from weak films, but on paper, the strong lineup Hollywood presented
this year should have had fans lining up in huge numbers. Pretty
good films are out there this holiday season, yet blockbuster expectations fizzled,
a sign that people might be skipping a trip to the theater
in favor of home-viewing, video games or the countless other entertainment options
their gadgets now offer.Rising ticket prices, particularly the extra few dollars it
costs to see 3-D films, also could be causing a backlash among
fans.With "Ghost Protocol" climbing toward the $100 million
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