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Thousands of American troops are returning home from overseas. Those whose military
service is ending will be entering the civilian job market at a
time when employment is tough for anyone to find."Our troops are coming
home and we need to be ready," Sen. Michael Bennet says. He
has proposed legislation to create a National Veterans Foundation that would operate
much like the National Parks Foundation already does."Rather than creating a new
bureaucracy or entity to take the place of existing organizations supporting veterans,
the foundation would better utilize the public and private resources that already
exist at no cost to the taxpayer," according to the Colo. Democrat.Bennet
says the need was great even before the decision to end U.S.
involvement in Iraq and reduce the number of troops serving in Afghanistan."The
unemployment rate for post-9/11 veterans in 2010 was 11.5 percent and for
young veterans, 18 to 24 years old, it even spiked to 21.1
percent." A
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MONTERREY, Mexico Police in the northern Mexico state of Nuevo Leon
said Tuesday that information provided by arrested members of a kidnapping gang
has led them to at least seven bodies found buried in shallow
graves or dumped in a well.By nightfall, Nuevo Leon state police had
found seven sets of human remains around the cities of Linares and
Montemorelos, near the border with Tamaulipas state. Four bodies were found burned
or half-buried, and three others had apparently been thrown down a well.A
Nuevo Leon state detective who was not authorized to be quoted by
name said information from a band of five kidnappers detained over the
weekend by soldiers led police to the bodies.The soldiers detained the gang
after a woman's relatives alerted a passing army patrol that she was
being kidnapped.Nuevo Leon security spokesman Jorge Domene said the gang worked for
the Zetas drug cartel.Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon have been the scene of
bloody turf battles between the Z
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Chairman Mark Fahleson said Tuesday. "The Nebraska Republican Party is more
focused than ever on electing another conservative Republican to join Sen. Mike
Johanns and recapturing the U.S. Senate so that we can reverse the
damage done by Ben Nelson, Washington Democrats and the Obama Administration."Nelson upset
incumbent Nebraska Gov. Kay Orr in 1990 to earn his first statewide
office and was re-elected in 1994 by a landslide. In 1996, he
reneged on a campaign pledge that he would not seek higher office
while governor and announced his candidacy for the Senate seat vacated by
the retiring Sen. Jim Exon.Omaha millionaire businessman Chuck Hagel soundly defeated Nelson
in that Senate race, but the two later served as colleagues when
Nelson was elected in 2000.Stenberg thanked Nelson for his service, but said
Nebraskans need "a genuine, lifelong conservative who is committed to serving his
country -- not to personal financial gain."
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Post, "Ben's retirement is a huge loss for Nebraska. I am very
sad he's leaving. That is as far as I am going (right
now)."Democrats acknowledged the party will face a steep uphill battle to hold
on to Nelson's seat, but pointed to a crowded Republican primary field
with no obvious front-runner. The contenders include Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning,
state Treasurer Don Stenberg, state Sen. Deb Fischer, and investment adviser Pat
Flynn."This virtually guarantees a Republican victory in 2012," said University of Nebraska
Lincoln political scientist Mike Wagner. "There's almost no scenario in which a
Democrat can win -- especially at this late stage."National Republican party leaders
also have encouraged Gov. Dave Heineman to join the race, but Heineman
has said it would take a lot to persuade him to run.The
Senate's Democratic campaign chairman, Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, said she expected
that Republicans would "have their hands full with a very divi
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APDec. 19: Actor Tom Cruise attends the U.S. premiere of 'Mission: Impossible
- Ghost Protocol' at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York.LOS ANGELES
Tom Cruise's latest mission has won a holiday weekend that's shaping up
with some silent nights at movie theaters as business continues to lag.Studio
estimates Sunday placed Cruise's "Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol" a solid No.
1 with $26.5 million domestically over its first weekend in full release.
The movie raised its total to $59 million since it started a
week earlier in huge-screen cinemas and expanded nationwide last Wednesday, and distributor
Paramount estimated that revenues will reach $72.7 million by Monday.Cruise's fourth "Mission"
flick was a bright spot over a Christmas weekend filled with so-so
tidings for Hollywood, whose usually busy holiday stretch since Thanksgiving has been
a bust.Generally well-reviewed movies from Steven Spielberg ("The Adventures of Tintin"), David
Fincher ("The Girl with t
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. A report released by the Pentagon says the number
of reported sexual assaults at the nation's three major military academies rose
in the latest academic year from one year earlier.The Defense Department's "Annual
Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academies" covered
the academic year 2010-2011. It found there were 65 reports of sexual
assault involving cadets and midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S.
Military Academy and the U.S. Air Force Academy. That's up from 41
reports in the prior year.The Pentagon can't conclusively identify reasons for the
increases but said efforts to encourage more victims to report abuses could
help explain the higher numbers.Defense Secretary Leon Panetta issued a statement that
authorities are bidding to "eliminate sexual assault" from military campuses.
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