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also criticized for threatening a filibuster and then ceding his opposition
after news of a deal to include in the bill a "cornhusker
kickback" -- 100 percent Medicaid funding for his state on an indefinite
basis.That portion of the legislation was tossed out in the final reconciliation
bill, which Nelson opposed.Nelson has vehemently denied horse-trading with Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid for the deal, but during the debate while home in
Nebraska, Nelson, a once very popular former governor, and his wife were
booed going into a restaurant.Without acknowledging the heated era, Nelson said whoever
takes his place should try to "follow in my footsteps to look
for common ground and to work together in bipartisan ways to do
what's best for the country, not just one political party."Public office is
a place for public service, not personal profit. Its about promoting the
common good, not the agenda of the radical right or the radical
left. Its about fairness f
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U.S. troops," he said.While the Kurds have sought control over the oil
within their northern territory, Baghdad insists the resource should overseen by the
central government. About 30 percent of Iraq's 143.1 billion barrels of proven
reserves of conventional crude sit in the Kurdish region.The dispute has festered
unresolved since the U.S.-led coalition ousted Saddam Hussein in 2003. Parliament has
failed to signed off on a draft national oil law on sharing
the resources since 2007, angering the Kurds and making foreign majors leery
of investing. Baghdad's last two international oil licensing auctions drew limited interest
by deep-pocketed firms like Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and BP PLC.Under
the Kurdish deal, Exxon Mobil, would explore for crude in six patches
in northern Iraq, including land claimed by both the Kurds and Arabs
in northern Ninevah province.More broadly, the issue of the disputed territory, which
stretches from across the country from the
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APDecember 27, 2011: Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks during
a campaign stop at the Glenn Miller Museum in Clarinda, Iowa.OSCEOLA, Iowa
Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry on Tuesday said he had strengthened
his opposition to abortion and now opposes the procedure even in the
case of rape, incest or when the woman's life would be at
risk."You're seeing a transformation," Perry said while describing his views.Perry said the
change followed a meeting with a woman whose mother was raped and
whose story was part of an abortion documentary screened by former Arkansas
Gov. Mike Huckabee. The encounter "started giving some thought to the issue
of rape and incest," Perry said.Perry's shift comes just a week ahead
of Iowa's Jan. 3 caucuses that launch the Republican nominating contest. Social
conservatives hold great sway here and gave Huckabee an upset win four
years ago.Perry, whose polling has slid in recent months, is working
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Ariz., Officer Brad Jones was shot in August after a fight with
a suspect being sought by a probation officer. And the two officers
in South Dakota, James McCandless and Nick Armstrong, were killed in August
after conducting what Rapid City authorities have said was a routine traffic
stop.The glimmer of good news in the report was the falling number
of traffic-related fatalities involving law enforcement officers, the lowest since 2005. Floyd
said revamped policies adopted by some departments on police chases and a
revived focus on road safety helped bring down the number of those
deaths."It's perhaps the most preventable death for law enforcement," he said. "Better
training and better awareness of the dangers of traffic safety will help
to spare more police lives as we move forward."___Follow Bluestein at http://www.twitter.com/bluestein
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already nearly come to blows over oil fields in this disputed region.
In 2008, a 24-hour standoff developed between their respective security forces over
a section of an oil field in Kirkuk, an ethnically-mixed area the
Kurds want to annex.Baghad warns it could punish Exxon Mobil and that
the company's existing contracts could be in jeopardy. But so far it
has taken no punitive measures.Many analysts doubt that it will, considering Baghdad's
profound need for foreign investment.Outside the Kurdish zone, Exxon Mobil and Shell
are already developing one of Iraq's biggest oil fields, the 8.6 billion-barrel
West Qurna Stage 1 field in southern Basra province. Exxon Mobil is
also expected to lead a multibillion dollar project in Basra, a Shiite
stronghold, that will help make available the water needed for oil development.Baghdad's
oil policy is not a "long-term sustainable program that would attract foreign
capital into Iraq," said Fadel Gheit, chief economist with
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DES MOINES, Iowa Displaying the confidence of a front-runner, former Massachusetts
Gov. Mitt Romney swept into Iowa on Tuesday ahead of next week's
caucuses, shrugged off criticism from his Republican rivals and unleashed an attack
on President Barack Obama."Mr. President, you have now had your moment. We
have seen the results. And now, Mr. President, it is our time,"
Romney said in excerpts of a speech released in advance by his
campaign.Romney spoke as his rivals vied in increasingly acerbic terms to emerge
as his principal, conservative rival in the long march of primaries that
will follow the caucuses. The Jan. 3 event is the official kick-off
of the competition for delegates to next summer's Republican National Convention.The strongest
rhetoric of the day came from former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who
said unequivocally he would not vote for Rep. Ron Paul if the
Texan is the party's opponent against Obama next fall. In an interview
on CNN, Gingrich sa
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