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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jenny Davis)
Thu Oct 17 19:36:17 2013
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The U.S. has identified the mastermind of the Benghazi attack, sources tell
Fox News, though the individual apparently is walking free in Libya.The
confirmation from multiple sources comes more than seven months after the
assault on two U.S. locations in Benghazi, Libya, where four Americans --
including Ambassador Chris Stevens -- were killed. President Obama pledged
after the attack that "justice will be done."But one source told Fox
News the government is "sitting on" information."We basically don't want
to upset anybody, and the problem is, if Ambassador Stevens' family knew
that we were sitting on information about the people who killed their
son, their brother, on and on, then, and we could look them
as a government in the face, then we're messing up. We're messing
up," the source said.Fox News spoke exclusively with one special operator
who watched the events unfold in real time and has debriefed those
who were part of the response. He remains anonymous for his safety
and has decided to talk because he says he and others connected
with the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Benghazi are frustrated with the
excuses and lack of a military response since Stevens and three other
Americans were killed."We have all the capability, all the training, all
the capacity, to kill and capture not only terrorists involved, with the
specific events of 9/11, and Ambassador Stevens' death, but terrorists that
are feeding other regions including Europe th
LONDON A British adventurer has died and two others suffered frostbite
as they tried to cross Greenland's ice cap on a charity hike,
officials said Wednesday.The British Foreign Office said Philip Goodeve-Docker
died and two others on the trek remained hospitalized.On Friday, the three-man
expedition got caught by a strong cold wind that sweeps across the
eastern part of the vast icecap, Poul Petersen, a spokesman for the
police in Greenland said. A rescue helicopter was not able to reach
the men until Saturday because of the bad weather, and on arrival
they found that Goodeve-Docker was dead.The survivors were flown to Britain
via Iceland after first being treated at a hospital in Tasiilaq on
Greenland's east coast, 180 kilometers (112 miles) south of the Arctic Circle,
Petersen said. Goodeve-Docker's body was being sent later to Britain, he
said.Goodeve-Docker embarked on the trip to raise money for charity in honor
of his grandfather, who died two years ago.On his website, he described
the 500 to 600-kilometer (310 to 370-mile) trek as one of the
great polar challenges. The adventurer said he expected the trip's dangers
to include polar bears, strong winds, crevasses up to 500 meters (1,650
feet) and temperatures as low as minus 50 Celsius (minus 58 Fahrenheit).
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ised Watt as a first-rate selection. Both were
classmates at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bowles, the
Democrat in a debt-tackling partnership with former Republican Sen. Alan
Simpson of Wyoming, said Watt brings "a bright mind, great work habits
and an understanding of how Washington works to the job."Hugh McColl, former
Bank of America chairman and CEO, also welcomed Watt's nomination. McColl
said he has known Watt for four decades, first meeting him through
his brother-in-law, former Rep. John Spratt, D-S.C., who attended Yale Law
School at the same time as Watt."What he brings to everything, doesn't
matter the subject, is an open mind," McColl said. "He has clarity
of thought."Charlotte is a major banking center, and the top donors to
Watt's political campaigns over the years have been bank political action
committees and bank officials and employees.His nomination comes nearly
a year after DeMarco, who has been acting director, stood by a
decision to bar Fannie and Freddie from reducing principal for borrowers
at risk of foreclosure, resisting pressure from the administration. DeMarco
long has opposed allowing the mortgage giants to offer principal reduction.In
March, attorneys general from nine states, led by Democrats Eric Schneiderman
of New York and Martha Coakley of Massachusetts, sent Obama a letter
saying that Fannie and Freddie under DeMarco have been a "direct impediment
to our economic recovery."
By a 54-41 percent margin, American voters would get rid of the
sweeping 2010 health care law if given the option, according to a
new Fox News poll.The poll, released Wednesday, also shows most voters --
71 percent -- think the more than 15,000 pages of regulations that
implement the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, are way
over the top. Some 19 percent say that number of pages seems
about right.The concern about the small mountain of health care rules is
bipartisan. Even 56 percent of Democrats call the 15,000 pages of regulations
way over the top, as do 71 percent of independents and 87
percent of Republicans.As for the law itself, the poll asks people what
they would do with it if there were an up-or-down vote today.While
a 54-percent majority would repeal the law, 41 percent would keep it
in place. Thats mostly unchanged from two years ago, when 56 percent
said they would cancel it and 39 percent wanted the law to
remain (January 2011).On the law itself views are divided along partisan
lines. By a 48 percentage-point margin, most Democrats favor keeping Obamacare
(72-24 percent), while Republicans favor repealing it by an even wider 77-point
margin (87-10 percent). Independents also favor repeal, but by a narrower
16-point margin (53-37 percent).Voters give President Obama negative ratings
on health care. By a 10-point margin, more disapprove (53 percent) than
approve (43 percent) of his job performance. Thats the
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