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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Energy independence)
Tue Aug 27 05:03:21 2013

Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 02:03:21 -0700
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FILE: Jan. 21, 2013: President Obama starts in second term at the 
ceremonial swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.APJust six 
months into his second term, President Obama has nominated a slew of 
campaign donors and fundraisers for ambassadorships.These nominations include 
major bundlers Denise Bauer and a Los Angeles entertainment attorney Crystal 
Nix Hines.As of last month, Obama had given 32.2 percent of ambassadorships 
to political appointees -- almost identical to his first term rate and 
slightly higher than those of recent predecessors in the long-held tradition 
of presidents rewarding big-time financial supporters.The number compares 
to 30.02 percent under George W. Bush, 27.82 percent under Bill Clinton 
and 31.30 percent under George H.W. Bush, according to the American Foreign 
Service Association.The president has nominated 19 people for ambassadorships 
in the second term including at least eight bundlers, according to The 
Hill newspaper.The 2011-2012 amounts range from $2.36 million by Bauer, 
chairwoman of the Women for Obama Finance, who would go to Belgium, 
to $477,000 from Hines, who would represent the United States at the 
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO.Other 
bundlers have been named to serve in Austria, Germany, Singapore, Spain, 
the Dominican Republic and the United Kingdom.But much of the attention 
remains focused on who will get two of the remaining top posts 
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bbas will likely 
opt for negotiations to avoid a risky confrontation with the U.S. that 
could spell the end of his Palestinian Authority, analysts said. "Abbas 
is going for talks with Israel to avoid the U.S. blame, because 
he couldn't move against its (Washington's) will," predicted George Giacaman, 
a political scientist in the West Bank.___Karin Laub, chief correspondent 
for the Palestinian territories, has covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 
since 1987. Mohammed Daraghmeh has reported from Ramallah since 1996. Associated 
Press writer Aya Batrawy in Cairo contributed to this report.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">re there."A role 
of a spouse is a lot like chicken soup amid an array 
of medicines," Cunningham said. "It doesn't hurt, but whether or not it 
has profound value is unclear."On the other hand, there is little question 
that Abedin, who was a top adviser to Hillary Clinton at the 
State Department and is now running her transition team to private life, 
is fully invested in her husband's mayoral run.She was pregnant with the 
couple's now 19-month-old son, Jordan, when Weiner stepped down from office. 
As the former congressman entered a self-imposed political exile, the 36-year-old 
Abedin traveled the globe with Clinton. Although she rarely was more than 
a few feet from one of the world's most famous women, Abedin 
fiercely protected her privacy and avoided the limelight.That changed this 
spring. She sat down for an extensive New York Times Magazine interview 
that was the first step of Weiner's comeback and she even had 
a brief speaking role in his mayoral campaign kick-off video, saying, "We 
love this city and no one will work harder to make it 
better than Anthony."She tapped into the Clinton family's vast network of 
donors and raised more than $150,000 over the last two months for 
her husband. And last weekend, she made her debut on the trail, 
walking Harlem's streets hand-in-hand with Weiner, 48, who has gone from 
punch line to one of the race's front-runners."I'm having so much fun," 
she told reporters. "It's just wonderful to see the re
 Helen Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism, has died at age 
92.The irrepressible White House correspondent who used her seat in the 
front row to grill 10 presidents -- often to their discomfort and 
was not shy about sharing her opinions -- died at her apartment 
in Washington.Thomas had been ill for a long time and in and 
out of the hospital before coming home Thursday, said friend Muriel Dobbin. 
She made her name as a bulldog for United Press International in 
the great wire-service rivalries of old and as a pioneer for women 
in journalism.Thomas was persistent to the point of badgering. One White 
House press secretary described her questioning as "torture" -- and he was 
one of her fans.Her refusal to conceal her strong opinions, even when 
posing questions to a president, and her public hostility toward Israel, 
caused discomfort among colleagues.In 2010, that tendency ended a career 
that had started in 1943 and made her one of the best 
known journalists in Washington. On a videotape circulated on the Internet, 
she said Israelis should "get out of Palestine" and "go home" to 
Germany, Poland or the United States. The remark brought down widespread 
condemnation and she resigned.In January 2011, she became a columnist for 
a free weekly paper in a Washington suburb, months after the controversy 
forced her from her previous post.In her long career, she was indelibly 
associated with the ritual ending White House news conferences. She was 

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