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Have you always wanted to learn a new language but never had the time?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Language Learning)
Tue Feb 25 11:04:49 2014

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Sneaky Linguistic Secret to Learn a Foreign Language in just 10 Days Revealed

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April 26, 2013: Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell testifies on Capitol Hill 
in Washington, before the House Appropriations Committee, subcommittee on 
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies budget hearing on forest service.APWASHINGTON 
 The U.S. Forest Service is in the business of preventing fires, 
not starting them.Yet the agency set off alarms in Congress and state 
capitols across the West by citing the automatic spending cuts as the 
basis for demanding that dozens of states return $17.9 million in federal 
subsidies. And it's all come down to a bureaucratic squabble over whether 
the money is subject to so-called sequestration because of the year it 
was paid -- 2013 -- as the Obama administration contends, or exempt 
from the cuts because of the year it was generated -- 2012 
-- as the states insist.Right now, it's a standoff heightened by history 
and hard fiscal realities. But with taxpayer cash scarce, both sides are 
digging in: The Forest Service has to slash 5 percent of its 
budget under sequestration. The states, meanwhile, have depended for decades 
on a share of revenue from timber cut on federal land. Perhaps 
least willing to compromise are members of Congress who are up for 
re-election next year and are loath to let go of money that 
benefits potential voters back home.It's not clear who gets to decide or 
whether the question ends up in court. But lines have been drawn."We 
regret having to take this action, but we have no alte
In the height of the 2012 election cycle, 
Islamist militants laid siege to and overran a U.S. diplomatic outpost in 
Benghazi, Libya. This posed huge dangers to President Obama's re-election 
effort.Obama's greatest political asset was his success in preventing a 
large-scale attack on the U.S. by Islamists. Obama had authorized the raid 
that killed 9/11 mastermind Usama bin Laden and shown a willingness to 
kill other terrorists with the kind of enthusiasm not associated with a 
man who campaigned in opposition to the Iraq war.If there were any 
thought that Obama were not sound on national security, his re-election, 
then looking likely, would be in big trouble. It was especially troublesome 
that the attack occurred in a country that was the centerpiece of 
Obama's Middle East policy, where he had helped depose a secular government 
and install an Islamist one in its place.Republican candidate Mitt Romney 
tried to jump on the topic and managed to be overeager and 
equivocating all at once. Romney ended up discussing the contents of Twitter 
messages surrounding the attack and defending himself against charges of 
politicizing the deaths of Americans.While Democratic operatives had Team 
Romney pinned down on his Tweet talk, Obama and his advisers formulated 
a response. Power Play was in Chicago the day after the attack 
for meetings with the Obama campaign, but word came mid-morning that no 
visit would occur in light of the Benghazi raid.What resul

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Dec. 21, 2010: Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is shown before taking office 
talking with a reporter in Topeka.APTOPEKA, Kan.  U.S. Attorney General 
Eric Holder has told Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback that a new state 
law attempting to block federal regulation of some guns is unconstitutional 
and that the federal government is willing to go to court over 
the issue.But Brownback replied in a letter Thursday that Kansans hold dear 
their right to bear arms and are protecting the state's sovereignty. Secretary 
of State Kris Kobach, a former law professor who helped draft the 
law, accused the nation's top law enforcement official of "blustering" over 
the issue."The people of Kansas have clearly expressed their sovereign will," 
Brownback said at the conclusion of his letter. "It is my hope 
that upon further review, you will see their right to do so."Kansas' 
law declares that the federal government has no authority to regulate guns, 
ammunition and accessories manufactured, sold and kept only in Kansas. The 
law also makes it a felony for a federal agent to enforce 
any law, regulation, order or treaty covering those items.The new statute 
says that Kansas-only guns, ammunition and accessories aren't a part of 
interstate commerce, which the federal government regulates under the U.S. 
Constitution. But in a letter to Brownback, Holder said the Constitution 
prohibits states from pre-empting federal laws.Holder sent his letter April 
26, the day after the Kansas
 Vice President Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry hailed the courage 
and dedication of U.S. diplomats slain in the line of duty as 
they led a memorial service on Friday to honor those killed in 
last year's terrorist attack on the American diplomatic post in Benghazi, 
Libya and an April roadside bombing in Afghanistan.Amid persistent Republican 
allegations that the Obama administration is trying to cover up the facts 
around the Benghazi incident, Biden and Kerry told the families of the 
fallen that they should be proud. They paid tribute to Benghazi victims 
Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty and Ty Woods, as well as 
Anne Smedinghoff, the young foreign service officer killed last month in 
Afghanistan.Also honored was foreign service officer Ragaei Abdelfattah, 
who was killed in Afghanistan last year while working for the U.S. 
Agency for International Development. The names of those six, along with 
diplomats Joseph Fandino and Francis Savage who were killed during the Vietnam 
war, were added to memorial plaques at the State Department as its 
employees celebrated Foreign Affairs Day.These are "eight people who dedicated 
their lives to service and, to a person, each one sought out 
the most difficult assignments," Kerry said at the ceremony. "They understood 
the risks and yet they still raised their hands and said: `Choose 
me."'Biden echoed the sentiment and noted that most Americans do not understand 
the conditions that diplomats w
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