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id Paul, whose views verge on libertarianism, shows a "systematic avoidance of
reality."In a measure of the political stakes, the candidates and allied groups
have spent more than $12 million on television commercials to air through
caucus day next Tuesday. Romney, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and supporting groups
account for nearly half the total, according to one estimate.Most of Romney's
rivals preceded him into the state during the day at the end
of a holiday lull, seeking support in caucuses that are likely to
dispatch one or more of them to a hasty campaign exit."My idea
of gun control? Use both hands," said Perry, setting out on a
bus tour in hopes of resurrecting his once-promising candidacy."I've been a conservative
all my life," said Gingrich. He called Romney a "Massachusetts moderate ...
who campaigned to the left of Teddy Kennedy."In Dubuque, the first stop
of a bus tour through the state, Gingrich said his own economic
proposal for an optional flat-tax
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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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APNovember 3, 2009: Sen. Ben. Nelson talks to reporters about health care
on Capitol Hill. WASHINGTON Democrats lamented U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson's decision
to retire rather than seek a third term in Nebraska, fearing the
move sets up Republicans for an easy and crucial victory in their
effort to reclaim control of the chamber next year.Nelson, the lone Democrat
in Nebraska's five-member congressional delegation, faced a tough re-election campaign against a
large group of Republican challengers who have spent the past several months
attacking his support for President Barack Obama's health care overhaul and federal
stimulus legislation.Republicans must net four seats to take back the Senate in
2012, and Nebraska now looks to be an easy pickup. There are
no Democrats in line to take Nelson's place in the increasingly conservative
state. He joins several other Democrats to retire from the Senate, including
Virginia's Jim Webb and North Dakota's Kent Conrad.After mont
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port incidents, which may account for increased reports of sexual assault cases,"
Goode said.The Air Force Academy had 33 reports in the latest academic
year, an increase from 20 in the previous year. However, Renner noted
that five of this year's reporters were for incidents that occurred prior
to military service. The Naval Academy had 22 reported incidents, compared to
11. West Point reported the same number in both years, 10 in
each year.
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research, mainly through the National Institutes of Health. It was not considered
particularly controversial. But things changed during the congressional health care debate, after
former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin made the claim, now widely
debunked, that Obama and the Democrats were setting up "death panels" to
ration care.As a result, lawmakers hedged the new institute with caveats. It
was set up as an independent nonprofit organization, with a .org Internet
address instead of .gov. The government cannot dictate Selby's research agenda. And
there are limitations on how the Health and Human Services department can
use the research findings in decisions that affect Medicare and Medicaid.Selby says
the institute is taking seriously the term "patient-centered" in its name. Patients
will not be merely subjects of research; they and their representatives will
be involved in setting the agenda and overseeing the process."We are talking
about patients
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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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