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Sat Jun 6 09:49:30 2015

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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 06:49:29 -0700
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sive primary in the state, which will provide an opportunity for Democrats 
to remain competitive."A two-term governor before winning a Senate seat, Nelson has 
recently expressed dismay about a divided Congress' inability to pass meaningful legislation, 
frustration that echoed in his statement Tuesday."I encourage those who will 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," he said.Even as Nelson wavered about a re-election bid, 
he piled up campaign cash, hired a campaign manager and watched his 
party spend more than $1 million on ads supporting him. The preparation 
left him with more than $3 million in campaign cash on hand 
last month, about twice his nearest competitor.Nelson first was elected to the 
Senate in 2000, defeating Republican contender Stenberg to replace the retired Kerrey, 
and positioned himself as a centrist supporting both Democratic and R

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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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Meryl Streep as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the film 
"The Iron Lady." (Reuters)Margaret Thatcher ran Downing Street with an iron fist 
from 1979 to 1990. Vilified by her liberal opponents, Great Britains first 
and only female prime minister was the patron saint of the conservative 
movement.But Hollywoods new film about the iconic leader  The Iron Lady, 
starring Meryl Streep  has viewers arguing about more than just politics. 
Some people who were close to Thatcher say the film should is 
too focused on Thatchers recent decline.Thatcher suffered series of strokes over a 
decade ago and has not made a public appearance in some time. 
She did not attend the Royal Wedding last spring, and her memory 
loss has reportedly progressed to such an extent that the small group 
of conservatives who maintained her office and continued to champion her beliefs 
decided to disband earlier this year.Many of them say they are not 
happy with the new movie."She was

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MyFoxChicago.comDecember 27, 2011: Onlookers stand outside the scene of a shooting in 
Chicago.CHICAGO  Two people were killed and five more wounded after a 
gunman opened fire in a Chicago fast food restaurant Tuesday night.Police say 
the gunman appeared to be arguing with someone, who he then chased 
into the Church's Chicken in Englewood. He then began shooting.Police say two 
victims died at the scene and four others were currently in the 
hospital. A fifth person was reportedly injured, but their condition is unknown.The 
survivors included a 16-year-old boy, a 17-year-old boy and a 51-year-old man, 
who were all shot in the legs, and a 58-year-old man who 
suffered multiple gunshots wounds, MyFoxChicago.com reported.Friends at the scene said one of 
the dead was a 17-year-old junior at Prosser High School. "He didn't 
bother nobody," said Dimitrious Doughty. "This is crazy. They just took him. 
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o visit relatives and Jazmin Reyes, his 16-year-old girlfriend whom he had 
met on the Internet months earlier, the Chicago Tribune reports.Marron's family typically 
returned to their native town each Christmas, but they couldn't afford to 
make the trip this year. Marron was able to save enough money, 
however, from his summer job as a restaurant server, according to the 
Tribune.Dozens gathered Tuesday night in the suburb of Mount Prospect. They carried 
candles, flowers and balloons. The Daily Herald reports that the group prayed 
quietly in Spanish.Marron, a student at Rolling Meadows High School in suburban 
Chicago, loved spending time with family and "made everyone smile," said friend 
Joel Muneton."I found out through Facebook, and it was shocking," said Andres 
Montiel. "I've known him since I was like in first grade. It 
was just really rough."Fellow students reflected on what the rest of the 
school year will be like without him. A Facebook page titled "Red 
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preme leader" of the party, state and army.Kim was somber in a 
long, dark overcoat as he strode alongside his father's hearse accompanied by 
top party officials behind him and key military leaders on the other 
side of the limousine -- a lineup that was a good look 
at who will be the core leadership in North Korea.North Korea now 
turns to Thursday's memorial ceremony. Although there will be tributes to Kim 
Jong Il, the country will be turning toward Kim Jong Un, analysts 
said."The message will be clear: Kim Jong Un now leads the country 
and there is no alternative," said Kim Yeon-su, a North Korea expert 
at the state-run Korea National Defense University in South Korea.There will also 
be more attention paid to the inner circle forming around Kim Jong 
Un.On Wednesday, he was accompanied by Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's 
brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defense Commission, who 
is expected to be crucial in helping Kim Jong Un take power.

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