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Fri Jan 17 13:25:43 2014
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 10:25:40 -0800
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sidetracked after conservatives,
many of them elected with tea party support, objected to any attempt
to improve the current law rather than scuttle it.With the rank and
file growing more conservative, some Republicans acknowledge that without
changes, they likely couldn't pass the alternative measure they backed when
Democrats won approval for Obama's bill in 2010. Among other provisions,
it encouraged employers to sign up their workers for health insurance automatically,
so that employees would have to "opt out" of coverage if they
didn't want it, and provided federal money for state-run high-risk pools
for individuals and for reinsurance in the small group market.The current
state of intentions contrasts sharply with the Pledge to America, the manifesto
that Republicans campaigned on in 2010 when they took power away from
the Democrats. That included a plan to "repeal and replace" what it
termed a government takeover of health care.It promised "common-sense solutions
focused on lowering costs and protecting American jobs," including steps
to overhaul medical malpractice laws and permit the sale of insurance across
state lines. Republicans said they would "empower small businesses with
greater purchasing power and create new incentives to save for future health
care needs." They promised to "protect the doctor-patient relationship,
and ensure that those with pre-existing conditions gain access to the coverage
they need."But Rep. Paul
FILE: July 27, 2011 A section of vacant stores in Detroit.APThe bankruptcy
filing for Detroit marks a final step in the chrome-plated citys decades-long
decline which started with the countrys overall manufacturing slowdown
and continued with the departure of U.S. automakers and residents, leaving
behind a sprawling city trying to survive on dwindling coffers.Detroit was
in the 1950s a worldwide hub of auto manufacturing, making it the
fourth-largest U.S. city with one of the countrys highest per-capita incomes.However,
the so-called Motor Citys decline started soon after with residents -- following
their counterparts in other U.S. cities starting to move to the
suburbs and take with them businesses, jobs and tax dollars.Historians argue
the deadly 1967 riot in Detroit, one of the many so-called race
riots across the country in the 1960s, accelerated the trend.And as the
population dwindled from roughly 1.8 million to 700,000, city officials
struggled to keep up with municipal services in the 142-square-mile city,
with a tax base just half of what it was in the
1950s.Meanwhile, auto companies began opening plants in other cities as
Japan-made cars dominated the international market.By 2009, the U.S. auto
industry collapsed with the entire economy, eventually pulling down Detroit
with it.The citys efforts to provide and maintain such basic services as
law enforcement and trash removal were further complicated by the costs
of paying uni
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">is it that he (Ward) was doing so great
and so different than other employees at Metra who have gone three
years without a pay raise that would make this person special?"Clifford
ultimately rejected the request. In a statement, Madigan acknowledged sending
a "recommendation to Metra senior staff that Mr. Ward be considered for
a salary adjustment. ... When notified Mr. Clifford had concerns about the
appearance of the recommendation coming from my office, I withdrew the request."During
a trip to the state Capitol in Springfield, Clifford says he was
asked by Democratic state lawmaker Rep. Luis Arroyo to consider hiring somebody
the Latino caucus sends him. Clifford says he told Arroyo "we have
a process. Times are different today at Metra than they were under
my predecessor. Every applicant, every employee will come in through the
front door."Clifford went on to point fingers at those who intentionally
"railroaded" him into a poor performance evaluation which led to the end
of his contract -- specifically Metra Chairman Brad O'Hallaron and another
Metra board member. When Clifford approached O'Hallaron about his upcoming
contract he claims O'Hallaron responded, "but we're just dating." Then said,
"I need to get a meeting with Mr. Madigan and I need
to find out what kind of damage you've caused to our potential
for future funding."When it was his turn to testify, O'Hallaron denied Clifford's
accusations. O'Hallaron told the RTA board: "I
The site of an explosion of a Pemex pipeline in Texmelucan, Puebla
state, is pictured on December 19, 2010. An oil pipeline exploded in
a rural area of central Mexico early Sunday, igniting a huge blaze
that injured seven people, authorities said.AFP/FileMEXICO CITY (AFP) An
oil pipeline exploded in a rural area of central Mexico early Sunday,
igniting a huge blaze that injured seven people, authorities said.Petroleos
de Mexico, the state oil company, said on Twitter that the blast
was caused by an attempted theft of crude oil.Five policemen and two
firefighters were injured when they responded to the explosion and fire,
the state of Mexico's secretary for security said.Pemex said they got too
close to the blaze and were injured in a secondary explosion.Two patrol
cars were incinerated by the fire.The incident occurred in a corn field
near the municipality of Tonanitla, about 40 kilometers (24 miles) from
Mexico City."The fire in the oil pipeline in Tonanitla has been suppressed,"
Pemex said.In January, 37 people were killed at Pemex's Mexico City headquarters
when an accumulation of gas in its basement ignited.A Pemex gas distribution
plant in the northern city of Reynosa exploded in September 2012, killing
another 30 people.
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