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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Get Light Angel)
Sat Nov 9 09:05:48 2013

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Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2013 06:05:46 -0800
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Motion activated, stick up LED light

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 real for Stark, 
as well as for the audience.The questionable use of science is superficially 
contrasted in the conflict between Tony and Guy Pearces mad scientist Aldrich 
Killian. Pearce is delightfully campy as the long-haired nerdy scientist 
who, once spurned by Stark, weaponizes his DNA advancements against Iron 
Man. The similarities between the two characters pose the question: just 
how close is Tony to using science for malevolent purposes? Pearces campiness 
is also a good contrast to the more frightening villain played by 
Ben Kingsley. The less said about The Mandarin, the better, but Kingsley 
delivers one of his most surprising performances yet.Both Don Cheadle and 
Gwyneth Paltrow return as War Machine (now renamed as Iron Patriot) and 
Pepper Potts. Pepper, too, finds her own adversary in Tonys ex-flame Maya 
Hansen (Rebecca Hall). The Oscar-winning Paltrow, for the most part, is 
wasted as the abducted damsel-in-distress, though she does have her moment 
in the spotlight to kick some butt.Shane Black handles this material much 
better than the previous director, Jon Favreau. Having written his share 
of action films, including the Lethal Weapon films, Black knows how dialogue 
and action should work in a film like Iron Man and transferring 
that screenwriters mentality to the directors chair has helped tremendously.The 
summer blockbuster season is now officially on, and Robert Downey, Jr. and 
Marvels Iron Man 3 suit up for rip-roaring
ut the original measure lacked the 
letter "s'' on the word "accounts."President Barack Obama is expected to 
sign the bill quickly.Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., the senior Republican on 
the Senate Commerce Committee, said he met with LaHood on Thursday and 
spoke with him again the following day about the legislation. "I think 
his expectation is there is enough money and enough flexibility for him 
to" keep the towers open and end the furloughs of FAA employees, 
the South Dakotan said in a telephone interview."I would expect him to 
address that based on the discussions that took place."He added that when 
he and Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W. Va., met last week with LaHood 
and FAA administration Michael Huerta, "it was understood they would take 
care of both of those issues if we gave them the money." 
Other officials said LaHood had provided similar assurances, although they 
spoke on condition of anonymity because they lacked authority to be quoted 
by name.A spokesman for LaHood said the department was reviewing the legislation 
and will make a decision about the towers.The impetus for the legislation 
was private pressure from the airlines whose business was disrupted by air 
traffic furloughs, coupled with public outrage from travelers who were forced 
to endure delays.But political calculations also figured into a mini-drama 
that resulted in the bill's passage late last week, as Obama and 
Republicans continue to blame one another for the inconvenienc

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$150,000 of his own cash into the race.While Gomez easily outraised his 
challengers he also loaned his campaign at least $600,000.The campaign, 
the third U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts in the past four years, 
was marked in part by the relatively low voter turnout. That turnout 
was likely hampered by the April 15 bombing and the search for 
the bombers, which consumed the attention of residents across Massachusetts.In 
the town of Wayland, in Markey's congressional district, voters trickled 
in to polling places.Holly Zaitchik, a retired Boston University professor, 
said she voted for Markey because he's "he's done a terrific job 
of being there when anything important happens" in Washington.Zaitchik also 
thought the marathon attack might discourage turnout among voters."There 
are a lot of people who are still down and not wanting 
to participate in things," she said. "It's disheartening."Markey, who's 
from Malden and has served in the U.S. House since 1976, and 
Gomez will be on the June 25 special election ballot along with 
Richard Heos, an independent from Woburn.Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick had 
named his former chief of staff, William "Mo" Cowan, to fill Kerry's 
seat on an interim basis until after the special election.
 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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