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California favoring teachers over kids

The U.S. Department of Education rejecting California?s request for a waiver from the No Child Left Behind Act should come as no surprise. Despite acknowledging in a Dec. 21 letter that ?California is obligated to follow current laws and regulations to ensure continued access? to $353 million in federal funding, the state Board of Education gets an ?F? for effort.

Mike Kirst, president of the state Board of Education, told the San Jose Mercury News that California?s refusal to include student test scores as part of teachers? evaluations was the reason the waiver request tanked.

Without the waiver, 4,492 California schools not in compliance with the federal program have to tell parents that they have the option of transferring their child to another school and have to use 20 percent of certain federal funds to pay for tutoring and the transportation of those students who opt to transfer.

With the waiver, the state could use the federal funds in the ways that best serve the low-performing schools.
But hey, this is all better than using standardized test scores as part of teacher evaluations, right?

California law currently requires that pupil progress be a part of teacher evaluations, but how to measure that progress is left up to each district, and how to use those measurements in evaluations is the subject of union negotiations.

Earlier this year, in the case of Doe v. Deasy, a judge ruled that the Los Angeles Unified School District has created a system that essentially leaves student progress out of teacher evaluations.

Recognizing this legal argument over including test scores as evaluative criteria, the Association of California School Administrators wrote a letter begging the state Board of Education to at least offer to ?adopt voluntary state guidelines for evaluations while pursuing a legislative remedy.?

The letter also pointed out that the initial waiver request was so utterly devoid of detail and accountability metrics that it ?is too weak for serious consideration by federal officials.?

But the state made none of the association?s recommended changes and instead submitted a three-page request that did not even mention evaluations. In doing so, it completely bypassed the rigorous formal system developed by the feds. By way of comparison, Arizona?s waiver request was more than 180 pages long, and Georgia?s was more than 150 pages.

Both were granted.

Instead, California (and only California) tried to get cute and rely on a catch-all provision that allows the secretary to grant a waiver if the state can show its plans will improve the quality of instruction and academic achievement for students.

California?s flimsy request was submitted in June, and ? having not received a ruling ? on Dec. 21 the state board released an update characterizing the federal requirements as ?unrealistic expectations? and ?unrealistic goals, labeling and programmatic burdens.?

The letter stated that California?s plans are ?more meaningful and more inclusive than the current federal accountability standard.?

That same day, the waiver was denied.

Melissa Griffin?s column runs each Thursday and Sunday. She also appears Mondays in ?Mornings with Melissa? at? 6:45 a.m. on KPIX (Ch. 5). Email her at mgriffin@sfexaminer.com.

Source: http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/2012/12/california-favoring-teachers-over-kids

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Best of 2012: Buena Male Athlete, Female Athlete and Coach of the year

Buena head football coach, Ryan Scherling, center, is our pick for top coach of 2012, and is flanked by male athlete of the year, Buena junior running back Dominique Drake to his right, and Arizona State University thrower Ashley Weber, our female athlete of the year. (Beatrice Richardson?Herald/Review)


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SIERRA VISTA ? Ryan Scherling would have been an easy choice for Herald/Review Coach of the Year for 2012 for no other reason than in his first year, the 27-year-old from Kansas City led the Buena High School football team to its first state playoff appearance in 19?years.

It would have been almost as easy to make his case based on the sheer marketing determination, confidence and know-how he used to bring back community and commercial?enthusiasm.

But perhaps the best argument for Scherling as Coach of the Year, was his commitment to making it all work his?way.?

Upon arriving in April, Scherling promised to implement a wide-open offense he dubbed ?Spread Coast.? At the time, he really had no idea whether he had the horses to make a formation with four, and sometimes five receivers coming back from a senior-laden team a year earlier that won just three games with a simpler?offense.

?It?s kind of a cool offense that can do a lot of different things and I think we showed that,? Scherling?said.?

?It was going to have to adapt to our personnel, but I knew this place had athletic personnel, and I?m looking for even better things last?year.?

The Colts went 8-3 on the season, riding a six-game winning streak to reach state after starting?2-2.

?The high point of the season for me was making the playoffs,? Scherling?said.?

?Once we beat Sunnyside and we knew we were in ? it was a night you?ll never?forget.?

Along the way, Scherling?s offense smashed most of the school?s single-season?records.?

Junior quarterback Rafael Adames set records in passing yardage and touchdown passes that had stood for more than 25 years, but the biggest numbers were put up by junior running back Dominique
?Drake.?

Drake rushed for 2,105 yards and 28 touchdowns ? both school records ? doing it all with just five interior linemen and no blocking back in front of?him.

Drake arrived at Buena from Maryland in late July, and if he hadn?t shown up, it?s doubtful Scherling?s debut season as a head coach would have been nearly as
?successful.

?It was pretty amazing that I broke the record,? said Drake, our runaway choice for 2012 Herald/Review Male Athlete of the?Year.?

?I want to just come out next year and break that?record.?

Drake said that when he first showed up at Buena, he couldn?t have imagined the kind of personal and team success he?d?have.

?When I first came out here, everybody was playing around and not very focused,? Drake?said.?

?But by the end of the year, we were pretty?tough.?

2013 figures to be even more promising for the Colts, who return virtually all of their skill players on offense, and get the benefit of moving down from Division I to Division II, meaning they?ll no longer have to compete in state against teams like Mesa Red Mountain, which delivered the Colts a 45-6 loss in the first round of state. ?I think we have a good team coming back; our goal is to compete for a championship,? Scherling
?said.?

?I want even more excitement. I want our numbers to increase at all levels, and with success, I think those numbers will go up. Success breeds competition within our?program.?

Ashley?Weber

Our choice for Female Athlete of the Year is once again a repeat winner. Buena?s Bora Leonard took our top spot in 2009 and 2010, and for the second straight year, Buena thrower Ashley Weber is our pick for No. 1 after closing out her high school career with dual state championships in the shot put and the?discus.

In May, Weber won the Division I state title at Mesa Community College in the shot put with a throw of 41 feet, 9 1/2 inches, and followed that up by taking gold in the discus with a heave of 133 feet, 3 inches. In July, Weber nearly defended her national title in the hammer throw, finishing second at 159 feet at Junior Nationals in Maryland, and finishing fourth in the shot put at 45 feet, 2 1/2?inches.

She signed with Arizona State University and is currently a redshirt freshman on the Sun Devils??squad.

?I?m learning a lot, working on things and getting stronger,? Weber said. ?I?m kind of a hammer specialist now. I?m practicing weights and shots for the indoor season, but it?s nice this season to not have a lot of pressure, and taking time to learn as much as I?can.?

In the hammer, the Sun Devils currently feature fifth-year senior Chelsea Cassulo, leaving the door open for Weber to take the top spot next?season.

?I might be the primary hammer thrower. There?s a walk-on who?s showing a lot of talent, too, so it will be fun to see how it all works out,? Weber said. ?I?m spending this season getting stronger and learning things, next year we?ll see how things wind up, and by my fifth year, who?knows??


Source: http://www.svherald.com/content/sports/2012/12/30/344151

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CHSJ News: Rplex? Rothesay Looks Into New Rec Centre

Quispamsis has the Qplex, and now Rothesay is looking at creating its own recreational centre.

Mayor Bill Bishop tells CHSJ news there's 2 million dollars in their capital budget for a design study, but that will only be used if Rothesay Council gets enough information on funding and size to go ahead.

Bishop says the rec centre would have a focus on indoor sports, with small rooms for martial arts, an indoor walking track and courts for basketball and volleyball.

Source: http://country94news.blogspot.com/2012/12/rplex-rothesay-looks-into-new-rec-centre.html

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Help Save a Life on Human Rights Day: Sign a Petition to Stop Organ Harvesting Abuses in China

NEW YORK -- Looking for a meaningful gesture to mark International Human Rights Day today? The Falun Dafa Information Center encourages Americans to sign a petition to President Obama urging him to investigate and condemn organ harvesting abuses in China. Just go to?www.organpetition.org.

A trio of medical doctors initiated the petition on December 2 calling upon the Obama administration to investigate and help stop forced organ harvesting from innocent Falun Gong believers illegally imprisoned in China. The petition is posted within the ?We the People? section of the White House website, whose regulations state that the White House guarantees a response to any petition that secures 25,000 signatures within 30 days.

The petition collected over 5,000 signatures during its first week, but more are needed to ensure the required 25,000 goal is reached in time and action is taken immediately to save the lives of people in China.

?We are very concerned about one of the most horrifying crimes against humanity of our time: Forced organ harvesting from living ?prisoners? in China. Killing for parts is a gross violation of medical ethics,? wrote Drs. Arhur Caplan, Alejandro Centurion and Jianchao Xu in an open letter they released upon initiating the petition. ?

Arthur Caplan, Ph.D, is director of medical ethics with New York University's Langone Medical Center. Dr. Centurion is a practicing physician in California, while Dr. Jianchao Xu is a kidney specialist with Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Amidst efforts to end unethical medical practices around the world, all three doctors have been working over the past six years to investigate, expose, and put an end to organ transplant abuses in China.?

As the Falun Dafa Information Center has reported previously, since 2006, evidence has emerged of organ harvesting from illegally imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners (fact sheet). Unlike other countries, China has no large-scale voluntary organ donation system, so instead, military hospitals use prisoners. Experts now estimate that tens of thousands of jailed Falun Gong believers and other prisoners have been systematically examined, and then used as a living organ donor bank, killed on demand to fuel China's lucrative transplant industry.

The U.S. State Department?s 2011 Human Rights Report cited allegations of organ harvesting from Falun Gong believers and other prisoners of conscience. In October, 106 members of Congress wrote to Secretary Clinton requesting the release of information the State Department is believed to have about the gruesome practice. Two Congressional hearings have covered the topic, while leading transplantation doctors and medical organizations from around the world have condemned this crime against humanity.

For background information, the full text of the doctors' letter, and a link to the petition, visit:?www.organpetition.org.

Essential Background

In July of 1999, China's autocratic Communist Party launched an unlawful campaign of arrests, violence, and propaganda against Chinese citizens practicing Falun Gong (or "Falun Dafa") with the intent of "eradicating" the apolitical practice. Former Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin launched the persecution fearing the practice's growing popularity among the Chinese people (70 to 100 million) was overshadowing his own legacy (article). Since then, the Falun Dafa Information Center, based in New York, has reported over 3,500 deaths from abuse and over 80,000 cases of torture. The United Nations, Amnesty International, Chinese human rights lawyers, and foreign media have also documented Falun Gong torture and deaths at the hands of Chinese officials (samples). Hundreds of thousands of Chinese who practice Falun Gong remain in captivity, rendering them the single largest group of prisoners of conscience in China (article). Falun Gong is a traditional Chinese spiritual discipline that is Buddhist in nature, but not part of the religion of Buddhism. It consists of slow-moving "qigong" exercises, meditation, and teachings for daily life centered on the tenets of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance (about Falun Gong).

Source: http://www.faluninfo.net/article/1290

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Transport Master Plan Reaches Crescendo - Aussie Blog

Light rail

It was either the US President Teddy Roosevelt in reference to the Panama Canal or Kevin Costner in the movie ?Field of Dreams? that said ?build it and they will come?.

Who actually said it is irrelevant but what was said holds a lot of meaning. If you build something that people will appreciate and use, then they will want to be near it.

Back at the turn of the millennium our Government announced a 20 year master plan which aimed to deliver rail links to the northwest and southwest of Sydney. They also announced The West Connex road project and the bridges to the bush program.

The latest and final development is the recent announcement of a 1.6 billion light rail line to be built between Circular Quay and Sydney?s eastern suburbs. New South Wales Premier Barry O?Farrell has stated the aim of these projects is to provide ?an attractive public transport option to key locations? such as Randwick and Maroubra.

Improved transport networks (particularly light rail) are seen to have a positive effect on property prices.

A few years ago The Sydney Morning Herald highlighted a study that analysed the effect bus transit ways had in Brisbane.

?Median property values for suburbs adjacent to the transit way increased by between 3.9 per cent and 20.86 per cent within a few months of opening, compared with a value change of between minus 4.35 per cent and 6.63 per cent for non-adjacent suburbs?.

Demand for property in suburbs such as Randwick and Maroubra is expected to increase as a result of the new rail network.

With long commutes a challenge and inner-city property prices out of reach for many, the new transport system will offer improved access to job opportunities and improved wealth in surrounding suburbs.

Source: http://blog.aussie.com.au/transport-master-plan/

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JC Men's Basketball: Cabrillo College no match for top-ranked City College of San Francisco

APTOS -- For as well as the Cabrillo College men's basketball team played early on against visiting City College of San Francisco, it didn't seem to matter as soon as Dulani Robinson came into the game.

"He's been coming in and doing that on a regular basis," Rams head coach Justin Labagh said.

Having a sixth man like Robinson is part of the reason why City College is the top-ranked team in California.

The freshman guard out of McClymonds High in Oakland scored 17 of his game-high 19 points in the final 12 minutes of the first half and sparked an all-out Rams run as City College remained perfect on the season with an 82-51 nonconference victory Saturday night in Aptos.

A year ago the Seahawks (8-6), then a No. 8-seed in the Northern California Regional Playoffs, upset top-seeded San Francisco 76-70 in overtime. But hoping for history to repeat itself, Cabrillo instead had few answers for the Rams' on-ball pressure defense, which forced 18 turnovers and too many transition baskets.

Robinson, for one, took advantage.

"We turned the ball over way too much," said sophomore C.J. Grigg, who finished with six points. "But coming into this game, we knew we had to take care of the ball, and we didn't do that.

"Their on-ball pressure was really good."

The Seahawks will look to snap a two-game skid when they host Modesto on Thursday at 6 p.m.

Colin Gruber, despite an off night shooting, finished with a

team-high 16 points for Cabrillo, which is ranked No. 11 in Northern California. Dalton Noble added nine points and Jake Harrell chimed in with six.

"I thought they would (be thinking of last year). But I felt confident coming into this game. As a team, we all felt confident," Grigg said. "It just didn't turn out like we had hoped."

The Rams (15-0) are the last remaining undefeated team in the state and own the No. 1 ranking by the California Community Colleges Men's Basketball Coaches Association as a result. They haven't been held below 70 points total this season.

Although it seemed like Cabrillo might be the first team to limit the high-powered offense early on, everything was flipped on its head when Robinson checked into the game.

In the final 12 minutes of the first half, Robinson scored 17 points, including 13 straight, and had four steals and four assists. A game that was 15-all with 11:10 remaining instead was 44-26 City College at halftime.

"He deserves to start for us," Labagh said. "But we just told him, hey, it's probably better that you come in as our sixth man and give us a spark if we need it. And he's been doing it."

Why change a good thing?

Robinson was 7 of 8 from the field in the first half, 3 of 4 from behind the arc.

Teammate Quincy Smith and Namuji Madoshi each added 10 points apiece for the Rams, who received contributions from 12 players and 51 points off the bench. The Rams shot 48 percent (29 of 61) from the field and were 18 of 24 from the free-throw line.

Cabrillo was 39 percent (18 of 46) from the field and 12 of 15 from the stripe.

It's safe to say City College is the best team Cabrillo has faced all season, and very well could be the best team they will face for the remainder of the slate.

The Seahawks perhaps haven't seen a pressure defense like City College's, either.

"Not with athletes like that," Cabrillo coach Tony Marcopulos said. "But we knew that going in.

"It's one thing if you turn the ball over and you kick the ball out of bounds, we can get back and play defense. But if you turn the ball over and it's a live turnover and they can run out and dunk it or lay it up, well, I don't have a defense for that. Nobody does."

Although Marcopulos said this year's CCSF team is better than last year's version, pressure defense has been a problem for Cabrillo this season.

It has been a factor in five of their six losses, the coach said. The team hasn't been able to bounce back in that respect since losing starting point guard Warren Jackson to a season-ending ACL injury on Nov. 18.

"It really hurt our ability to break down pressure," Marcopulos said of Jackson's absence. "But those are the circumstances we have and it is what it is. We're looking forward to getting into league."

The Seahawks will open Coast Conference play Jan. 9 at San Jose City College.

Men's basketball
CCSF 82, Cabrillo 51
At Cabrillo College
CCSF ? Gabriel Aguirre 6; Kanu Aja 7; Jamal Ford 7; Byron Jones 1; Chuks Iroegbu 4; Namuji Madoshi 10; Bryan McGriff 2; Dulani Robinson 19; Joseph Slocum 5; Quincy Smith 10; Shawn Smith 9; Delon Wright 2.
Cabrillo ? Colin Gruber 16; Giovanni Gordon 4; Phoenix Bills 3; Sean Filley 3; Cody Love 2; Dalton Noble 9; Korey Harris 2; Jake Harrell 6; C.J. Grigg 6.
3-pointers ? CCSF: Ford 1; Madoshi 2; Robinson 3. Cabrillo: Bills 1; Filley 1; Noble 1.
Halftime ? 44-26 CCSF
Records ? CCSF 15-0; Cabrillo 8-6.

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Source: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/rss/ci_22282729?source=rss

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Shark Eats Shark: Picture Captures Fisherman's Amazing Catch Near Kaiteriteri, New Zealand (PHOTO)

  • In this handout picture released by Awashima Marine Park, a 1.6 meter long Frill shark swims in a tank after being found by a fisherman at a bay in Numazu, on January 21, 2007 in Numazu, Japan. The frill shark, also known as a Frilled shark usually lives in waters of a depth of 600 meters and so it is very rare that this shark is found alive at sea-level. Its body shape and the number of gill are similar to fossils of sharks which lived 350,000,000 years ago. (Photo by Awashima Marine Park/Getty Images)

  • A shark swims in a tank at the New York Aquarium on August 7, 2001 in Coney Island, New York City. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A June 11, 2009 file photo provided by Elasmodiver shows scientist Eric Hoffmayer of the University of Southern Mississippi's Gulf Coast Research Lab in Ocean Springs, Miss., taking fin measurements of a whale shark in the Gulf of Mexico, about 55 miles off the Louisiana coast. Hoffmayer says whale sharks, the world's biggest fish, are particularly vulnerable if they get into the oil slick. That's because, rather than moving up to the surface and down again, they eat by swimming along the surface, sucking in plankton, fish eggs and small fish. (AP Photo/Elasmodiver, Andy Murch, File)

  • Home And Away actor Jon Sivewright launches the new Adventure experience Grey Nurse Shark Feed Dive at Manly's Ocean World on December 18, 2006 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Patrick Riviere/Getty Images)

  • This Saturday, June 26, 2010 photo released by Bruce Sweet shows a juvenile great white shark swimming in the Atlantic Ocean about 20 miles off the coast of Gloucester, Mass., in the rich fishing ground known as Stellwagen Bank. The shark was pulled up by Gloucester-based Sweet Dream III, tagged, and returned to the sea. (AP Photo/www.SportFishingMA.com, Bruce Sweet)

  • A shark swims in a tank at the New York Aquarium August 7, 2001 in Coney Island, New York City. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

  • A shark swim inside a fish tank as a diver, left, cleans the glass at the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Aug 31, 2011. The Two Oceans Aquarium hosts group activities for school children and students which include the identification and observation of fish and other species. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)

  • In this handout picture released by Awashima Marine Park, a 1.6 meter long Frill shark swims in a tank after being found by a fisherman at a bay in Numazu, on January 21, 2007 in Numazu, Japan. The frill shark, also known as a Frilled shark usually lives in waters of a depth of 600 meters and so it is very rare that this shark is found alive at sea-level. Its body shape and the number of gill are similar to fossils of sharks which lived 350,000,000 years ago. (Photo by Awashima Marine Park/Getty Images)

  • In this picture taken on September 3, 2011, an environmental activist releases a baby black-tip shark into the sea as part of an operation organised by the sharks protection group Dive Tribe off the coast of the southern Thai sea resort of Pattaya. On average an estimated 22,000 tonnes of sharks are caught annually off Thailand for their fins -- a delicacy in Chinese cuisine once enjoyed only by the rich, but now increasingly popular with the wealthier middle class. (CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Walter Szulc Jr., in kayak at left, looks back at the dorsal fin of an approaching shark at Nauset Beach in Orleans, Mass. in Cape Cod on Saturday, July 7, 2012. An unidentified man in the foreground looks towards them. No injuries were reported. The previous week, a 12- to 15-foot great white shark was seen off Chatham in the first confirmed shark sighting of the season according to a state researcher. Two more sightings were reported Tuesday, July 2, 2012. The same waters are filled with seals, which draw the sharks because they are a favorite food of the animal. (AP Photo/Shelly Negrotti)

  • This undated photo released by The Galapagos National Park of Ecuador shows a diver alongside a whale shark in the Galapagos Island, Ecuador. (AP Photo/The Galapagos National Park of Ecuador)

  • Blacktip reef shark

    A green sea turtle (R) (Chelonia mydas) swims next to a blacktip reef shark (L) (Carcharhinus melanopterus) in the aquarium of the Haus des Meeres ('House of the Sea'), in Vienna on June 27, 2012. (ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/GettyImages)

  • A blacktip reef shark

    A blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) swims in the aquarium of the Haus des Meeres ('House of the Sea') in Vienna on June 27, 2012. (ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Bonnethead shark

    A Bonnethead shark swims at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California, on April 26, 2012.The Aquarium features a collection of over 11,000 animals representing over 500 different species. It focuses on the Pacific Ocean in three major permanent galleries, sunny Southern California and Baja, the frigid waters of the Northern Pacific and the colorful reefs of the Tropical Pacific.The non-profit Aquarium sees 1.5 million visitors a year and has a total staff of over 900 people including more than 300 employees and about 650 volunteers. (JOE KLAMAR/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Blacktip reef shark

    A blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus swims in the aquarium of the Haus des Meeres in Vienna on June 27, 2012. (ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Baby Nurse Shark Birth Captured on Camera

    The newborn is being kept away from the rest of the sharks at Yantai Haichang Whale and Shark Aquarium.

  • Rare Shark Frenzy Caught On Camera

    A school of feasting sharks was captured on camera just a few hundred meters off shore in Perth, Australia.

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/29/shark-eats-shark-picture-photo_n_2381210.html

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    Daily Kos: President Obama urges Illinois to pass marriage equality ...

    Here's some cheery news to take your mind off the fiscal cliff curb. Posted at 6:00 pm Saturday on the Chicago Sun-Times, which they are calling an exclusive.
    WASHINGTON--President Barack Obama is urging the Illinois General Assembly to legalize gay marriage in his home state as lawmakers are poised to take up the measure as early as this week in Springfield.

    "While the president does not weigh in on every measure being considered by state legislatures, he believes in treating everyone fairly and equally, with dignity and respect," White House spokesman Shin Inouye told the Chicago Sun-Times on Saturday.

    "As he has said, his personal view is that it's wrong to prevent couples who are in loving, committed relationships, and want to marry, from doing so. Were the President still in the Illinois State Legislature, he would support this measure that would treat all Illinois couples equally." Inouye said.

    The bill is underway (more here), and enjoys good popular support, and Gov. Quinn will sign it, if it can get out of the legislature.
    The toughest challenge for gay marriage backers will be winning passage in the Illinois House. Prospects for approval in the Illinois Senate--where Obama once served--are brighter.

    The practical impact of Obama urging his home state to legalize gay marriage is to prod--and give political cover to--reluctant Democrats from conservative suburban and Downstate districts.

    Both chambers in Springfield are controlled by Democrats. Republicans cannot be depended on for widespread gay marriage support. Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney has reported that Steans and Harris predicted there would be some Republican backing.

    This is pretty amazing and awesome. I'm really glad to see this, and that the White House itself is going on record to the Sun-Times that they're engaged. (That is kind of tell too, isn't it? Would Inouye be talking to the Sun-Times if the bill was doomed?)

    Illinois would be a nice win for the marriage equality movement. It's hard to get more middle America than Illinois, it certainly sends (another) signal it's not just a coastal liberal thing. And Chicago has been pretty successful gay mecca of the midwest (this I know first hand). They might displace Des Moines as a regional destination wedding spot.

    And hopefully it can spur movement in the region, including Minnesota (would that be the cold splash of water that would finally melt away Michelle Bachmann forever?).

    And ironically, adjacent Indiana is poised this year to vote on their second round of state constitutional amendment banning marriage equality. It's actually a "super-DOMA" bill, that bans not only marriage but civil unions and any other recognition. If it passes out of the Indiana legislation in 2013, the constitutional amendment will go to voters in 2014.

    It will look even more retro by then if Illinois follows through. The president's help is greatly appreciated.

    Source: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/12/29/1174705/-President-Obama-urges-Illinois-to-pass-marriage-equality-legislation

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    2 Oil Giants Face Trial in New Hampshire Water Pollution Suit

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    Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/30/us/2-oil-giants-face-trial-in-new-hampshire-water-pollution-suit.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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    Here's another 'fiscal cliff' worry: tax-filing delays

    With some investments already feeling the pain of the looming cliff, millions of Americans are at risk of being affected. The first to consider is the expiration of the Bush-era tax cuts, according to CNBC's Jackie Deangelis.

    By Allison Linn, TODAY

    If you?re the type of person who likes to file your income tax return as soon as possible, then you?ve got another reason to be frustrated by the fiscal cliff stalemate in Washington, D.C.

    Most of the tax changes being discussed as part of the fiscal cliff negotiations would go into effect in 2013, meaning that taxpayers would first have to account for them when they went to file those tax returns in early 2014.

    But a handful of the provisions under discussion could affect Americans? 2012 taxes. The down-to-the-wire negotiations in the nation's capital could leave the IRS scrambling to adopt the changes in its systems, delaying the agency?s ability to accept some people?s returns.

    ?Congress oftentimes waits until the last minute to pass legislation, and then that in a turn affects the IRS,? said Bob Meighan, vice president with tax software provider TurboTax.


    That's definitely been the case this time around. Just a few days before the end of the year, Congress has not been able to come to an agreement over a series of tax increases that are scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1. President Barack Obama said Friday that he was "modestly optimistic" a deal could still be reached to avert going over the so-called fiscal cliff.?

    Acting IRS Commissioner Steven T. Miller has already warned that there could be serious filing delays if Congress doesn?t provide a patch for the Alternative Minimum Tax. An IRS spokesman said Friday that the agency did not have any further information beyond the warnings Miller gave to lawmakers in a letter earlier this month.

    The AMT is a provision in the tax code that was designed to ensure that wealthy taxpayers have to?pay at least a minimum amount of taxes. It was never indexed for inflation, however, so Congress has had to provide temporary fixes over the years to ensure that lower-income taxpayers aren?t affected.

    That hasn?t happened yet this year because of the fiscal cliff stalemate. In the letter to House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp earlier this month, Miller, the acting IRS commissioner, warned that if Congress doesn?t provide a patch this year, then the IRS would have to make significant programming changes to account for that.

    ?In that event, given the magnitude and complexity of the changes needed, I want to reiterate that most taxpayers may not be able to file their 2012 tax returns until late in March of 2013, or even later,? Miller wrote in the Dec. 19 letter.

    Miller also warned that as many as 30 million additional taxpayers could be subject to the AMT if a patch isn?t put in place.

    For now, Miller said the IRS is acting as if Congress will provide an AMT patch.

    Meighan, of TurboTax, said his company also has prepared its software as if a patch will be in place. But he said the company also is ready to?switch gears quickly if it must.

    Meighan said a few other provisions under discussion as part of the fiscal cliff negotiation could affect a minority of taxpayers in 2012. Those include a deduction teachers get for school supplies they purchase for their classrooms and a tuition and fees deduction that applies to some students.

    "It's really gotten to a point now where you have the ideological divisions in the country overlapped now with the partisan divisions," said CNBC's Chief Washington Correspondent John Harwood.

    The IRS has had to ask people to delay filing their returns before. In 2010, Congress passed last-minute tax law changes on Dec. 17. As a result, the IRS said it wouldn?t be able to accept returns with itemized deductions until February of 2011 because it needed time to adjust its systems.

    If people are forced to wait to file their tax returns, that would also mean a delay in getting tax refunds. Roberton Williams, a senior fellow with the Tax Policy Center, said that in turn could have some effect on the economy because many people count on that money to pay off debt or buy big-ticket items.

    If the AMT isn?t patched at all, he noted, that would be an even bigger economic hit because some taxpayers wouldn?t get their expected refund at all.

    ?That will have a major effect on the economy,? Williams said. ?It will be pulling a lot of money out of the economy that people are expecting.?

    Despite the Congressional deadlock, experts say they are still assuming a deal will be made to put the patch in place.

    ?For most people, come 2013 they?ll be able to file their taxes, they?ll get their refund and life goes on,? Meighan said.

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    YesUp Introduces WebTipForum ? a New Online Marketing Forum

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    Toronto, Canada, December 30, 2012 ?(PR.com)? YesUp Ecommerce Solutions Inc. (YesUp) has been in the Internet Marketing industry for over 10 years. They have built a solid portfolio of online brands, one being their most popular online advertising network, Clicksor. Moreover, YesUp offers a well-rounded solution for Internet entrepreneurs by providing them with email marketing, dedicated hosting and high speed internet services. To add to this robust list, YesUp will be introducing its first Online Marketing Forum ? WebTipForum (www.webtipforum.com) to give the beginning of 2013 an amazing start.

    The Goal
    YesUp is starting a brand new year with ambitious goals. WebTipForum is a forum fit for all people on the web. Anyone who is looking to or is already running something on the web will find resources from industry experts, discussions from marketers just like themselves, partnership opportunities and much more on the forum. Success stories, pros and cons, money-making strategies and tutorials are only the beginning. Whether beginner or expert, members will find fit in different threads and develop meaningful and lasting relationships.

    Current YesUp clients will find the forum extra beneficial because topics are carefully designed based on YesUp?s core businesses. For example, advertisers and publishers will find valuable sources on the Online Advertising thread. Publishers may also be interested in the Blogging thread. The goal is to provide a platform welcoming any online marketer to network and maximize the value of the World Wide Web.

    About the Forum
    The forum itself is sectioned off into 4 main categories: hosting, a marketplace, ecommerce discussions and a general forum. The hosting category consists of topics related to putting website infrastructure available online. Popular topics include dedicated hosting, cloud hosting and collocation and data centers. Next, the marketplace forum connects those looking for services and those who can provide. Buy, sell, requests are 3 important terms on this forum. The ecommerce discussions range from SEO to online advertising. One will find tips and tricks on building a successful online business here. Finally, members can cool down in the general forum. Introductions, casual chats are certainly not uncommon.

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    Senate leaders announced last-ditch talks on averting fiscal cliff (Star Tribune)

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    Bundesbanker calls for limits on bank lending to government

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The vice president of Germany's Bundesbank has proposed setting limits for how much banks can lend to governments and backing such exposures with adequate capital to make them less reliant on taxpayers' help in crisis times.

    Sabine Lautenschlaeger, who is also a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision which wrote the new global banking standards known as Basel III, told Reuters current regulation was setting the wrong incentives.

    During the debt crisis, banks especially in troubled euro zone countries like Spain and Italy increasingly bought government debt and under Basel III they don't have to set capital aside to counter possible default risks.

    "In the medium term for sovereign debt, there should be limits for overall exposure and capital should be required, which adequately reflects the risk," Lautenschlaeger said. "Regulation so far is setting the wrong incentives."

    "But it has to be done with caution, for example with transition periods, because credit institutions and states need time to adjust," she added. "In the end, such a step would strengthen banks' resilience and thereby markets' confidence."

    Another step that would boost confidence would be a swift implementation of Basel III, which world leaders approved in late 2010 and that now needs to be put into domestic law.

    "It is very important that Basel III is implemented as soon as possible, I would like it to be next year. Whether it will be summer or winter is not that important," she urged lawmakers.

    Europe and the United States, the world's two largest banking markets, will miss the globally-agreed January deadline.

    Lautenschlaeger said her U.S. colleagues in the Basel Committee had stressed that they wanted to implement Basel III, but they hadn't been able to give a date when they would do so.

    LEGAL FOUNDATION

    Lautenschlaeger's calls for a cap on banks' exposure to government debt echoes earlier comments by Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann, who had raised the issue back in November as a means to break the negative feedback loop between indebted states and troubled banks.

    The planned banking union also aims to address the close tie by putting a new European banking supervision regime under the roof of the ECB, as well as with a scheme to wind down banks and a combined means of deposit protection to prevent bank runs.

    Lautenschlaeger praised the agreement struck earlier this month to put the ECB in charge to directly police at least 150 of the euro zone's biggest banks from 2014 and intervene in smaller banks at the first sign of trouble.

    But she questioned whether the new supervisory body's proposed operating structure was in line with EU law.

    "To my understanding, the ECB Governing Council should only be able to approve or reject proposals made by the supervisory board; it should not be able to include own ideas. Beyond that an arbitration committee was introduced," she explained, adding that this was done to separate supervisory and monetary policy.

    "It is questionable whether this is possible under EU law, and whether it is justified that the ECB Council will be responsible for administrative decisions without direct scope for influencing them," Lautenschlaeger said.

    German magazine der Spiegel reported earlier this month that the Bundesbank had serious reservations about the legal framework.

    (Reporting by Eva Kuehnen and Alexander Huebner; editing by Patrick Graham)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bundesbanker-calls-limits-bank-lending-government-142833491--sector.html

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    Death of India rape victim stirs anger, promises of action

    NEW DELHI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A woman whose gang rape provoked protests and rare national debate about violence against women in India died from her injuries on Saturday, prompting promises of action from a government that has struggled to respond to public outrage.

    The unidentified 23-year-old medical student suffered a brain injury and massive internal damage in the December 16 attack and died in hospital in Singapore where she had been taken for treatment.

    Protesters rallied peacefully in the capital New Delhi and other cities across the country to keep the pressure on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's government to get tougher on crimes against women. That was in contrast to the pitched battles protesters fought with police last weekend.

    The six suspects held in connection with the attack on the student on a New Delhi bus were charged with murder following her death, police said. The maximum penalty for murder is death.

    Authorities, worried about the reaction to the news of her death, deployed thousands of policemen, closed 10 metro stations and banned vehicles from some main roads in the heart of New Delhi, where demonstrators have converged since the attack to demand improved women's rights.

    Despite efforts to cordon off the city centre, more than 1,000 people gathered at two locations. Some protesters shouted for justice, others for the death penalty for the rapists.

    Most sex crimes in India go unreported, many offenders go unpunished, and the wheels of justice turn slowly, according to social activists who say that successive governments have done little to ensure the safety of women.

    Political leaders vowed steps to correct "shameful social attitudes" towards women in the world's biggest democracy.

    "The need of the hour is a dispassionate debate and inquiry into the critical changes that are required in societal attitudes," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a statement.

    "I hope that the entire political class and civil society will set aside narrow sectional interests and agenda to help us all reach the end that we all desire - making India a demonstrably better and safer place for women to live in."

    The woman, beaten, raped and thrown out of a moving bus, had been flown to Singapore in a critical condition by the Indian government on Thursday.

    "She was courageous in fighting for her life for so long against the odds but the trauma to her body was too severe for her to overcome," Kelvin Loh, chief executive officer of the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore said in a statement announcing her death from multiple organ failure.

    The Indian government has chartered an aircraft to fly the student's body back to India, along with members of her family, T.C.A. Raghavan, the Indian high commissioner to Singapore, told reporters.

    The body was taken from the hospital to a Hindu undertaker in Singapore and hours later, lying in a gold an yellow coffin selected by Indian diplomats, the body was driven in a hearse to the airport.

    "DETERMINATION"

    Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in the northern Indian city of Lucknow. In Hyderabad, in southern India, a group of women marched to demand severe punishment for the rapists. Protests were also held in the cities of Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai.

    "For some reason, and I don't really know why, she got through to us," well-known columnist Nilanjana Roy wrote in a blog on Saturday.

    "Our words shriveled in the face of what she'd been subjected to by the six men travelling on that bus, who spent an hour torturing and raping her, savagely beating up her male friend."

    Sonia Gandhi, the powerful leader of the ruling Congress party, directly addressed the protesters in a rare broadcast on state television, saying that as a mother and a woman she understood their grievances.

    "Your voice has been heard," Gandhi said. "It deepens our determination to battle the pervasive and the shameful social attitudes that allow men to rape and molest women with such impunity."

    The victim and her male friend were returning home from the cinema, media reports say, six men on their bus beat them with metal rods and repeatedly raped the woman. Media said a rod was used in the rape, causing internal injuries. Both were thrown from the bus. The male friend survived.

    The six suspects have all been arrested and are in custody.

    The attack has put gender issues centre stage in Indian politics. Issues such as rape, dowry-related deaths and female infanticide have rarely entered mainstream political discourse.

    Analysts say the death of the woman dubbed "Amanat", an Urdu word meaning "treasure," by some Indian media could change that, although it is too early to say whether the protesters calling for government action to better safeguard women can sustain their momentum through to national elections due in 2014.

    The outcry over the attack caught the government off-guard and it was slow to react. It took a week for Singh to make a statement on the attack, infuriating many protesters who saw it as a sign of a government insensitive to the plight of women.

    The prime minister, a stiff 80-year-old technocrat who speaks in a low monotone, has struggled to channel the popular outrage in his public statements and convince critics that his eight-year-old government will now take concrete steps to improve the safety of women.

    "The Congress managers were ham-handed in their handling of the situation that arose after the brutal assault on the girl. The crowd management was poor," a lawmaker from Singh's ruling Congress party said on condition of anonymity.

    Commentators and sociologists say the rape has tapped into a deep well of frustration many Indians feel over what they see as weak governance and poor leadership on social issues.

    A global poll by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in June found that India was the worst place to be a woman because of high rates of infanticide, child marriage and slavery.

    New Delhi has the highest number of sex crimes among India's major cities, with a rape reported on average every 18 hours, according to police figures. Government data show the number of reported rape cases in the country rose by nearly 17 percent between 2007 and 2011.

    For a link to the poll, click http://www.trust.org/trustlaw/news/special-coverage/g20women/

    (Additional reporting by Devidutta Tripathy, Satarupa Bhattacharjya, Diksha Madhok, Shashank Chouhan and Suchitra Mohanty in Delhi, Sharat Pradhan in Lucknow, Sujoy Dhar in Kolkata, Anupama Chandrasekaran in Chennai, Eveline Danubrata, Saeed Azhar, Edgar Su and Sanjeev Miglani in Singapore; Editing by Mark Bendeich and Robert Birsel)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/india-gang-rape-victim-dies-singapore-hospital-002303027.html

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    Buying Insurance Coverage: It's Not About The Money - GLHFCasting

    Home Insurance Pismo Beach Ca The amount of cars and drivers on the road increases every year. This can lead to a higher possibility of a collision for you and your family. If you get in a car wreck, the auto insurance you have can make a large difference in what happens next. How can you determine what insurance you require and how to purchase it? Your car insurance may be able to pay for car crash expenses ranging from car repairs to replacement costs. No matter where you are living, you will need to buy some variety of auto insurance. Deciding to drive without owning insurance could cause you to repair or replace a stolen or damaged vehicle and pay the cost of any damage for which you might be responsible. Liability: Liability pays for damages due to bodily injury and property damage to others when you are responsible. It can also cover your legal fees if you are sued. Recommended, more comprehensive levels of liability insurance can be purchased that take care of more events than the stripped-down, state-mandated varieties. Personal Injury Protection: Personal injury protection pays for all medical treatment for you and your passengers, no matter who was responsible for the accident. It is sometimes referred to as no-fault coverage. State law typically sets minimum amounts. Medical Payments: Medical payment coverage can be purchased in states that are not considered no-fault and will pay no matter who is responsible for the accident. All reasonable medical or funeral expenses will be covered under this type of policy. Collision: Pays for damage to your car caused by a collision. Comprehensive: This kind of insurance protection covers all damages not caused by a collision. This could include fire and wind damage, vandalism, and burglary. Uninsured Motorist: Many drivers are ignoring the law by driving a car without purchasing the proper amount of car insurance. This type of coverage will protect you if you are in a collision with one of these drivers. Under-Insured Motorist: Pays for damages when a driver with insurance is injured in a crash caused by a driver who does not have the right amount of insurance to pay for the full amount of the damages. Emergency road service, car rental, and other varieties of car insurance can also be purchased. What you pay for auto insurance varies by company and will depend on several factors, including: * Which policies you choose * The type of the car you own * Your driving record * Your age, sex and marital status * The place where you live Some have consider auto insurance as a necessary evil, but it can truly save you from a financial disaster. Review your needs, do your research , and with the guidance of your insurance agent, make the decision that best suits you.

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    [VIDEO] Junior Dos Santos Comments on His Not so Warm Reception at the UFC 155 Weigh-ins

    [VIDEO] Junior Dos Santos Comments on His Not so Warm Reception at the UFC 155 Weigh-ins
    Posted by Jeffrey Harris?on 12.29.2012

    The UFC heavyweight champion speaks...

    UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos appeared on the UFC 155 Weigh-in special on Fuel TV and was asked about the boos he received at the weigh-ins:

    Was Junior dos Santos surprised by the boos at the weigh-ins: "A little bit. We have a lot of Mexicans here, but I know we have a lot of Brazilians here too, and we'll have half and half."

    Dos Santos on Velasquez putting his fist in his face at the weigh-in: "I think he'd like to show me he's very well prepared. That's what I do and not what he does."

    Dos Santos on what he wants to prove with this fight: "I have nothing to prove. I have to prove for myself how hard I worked to be the champion. I'm very well prepared. For sure I'm going to get the victory."

    How Dos Santos wants to finish the fight: "One more knockout. It's going to be like Cain likes to go to the ground and the fight will end there. If he gives me the chance, it'll be quicker than last time."

    Does Dos Santos think Velasquez will try to take him down: "He'll try to take me down right away and I'm very well prepared and have good take down defense and I'll knock him out right away."

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    The Last Lion: Defender of the Realm

    Despite some noteworthy shortcomings, Paul Reid's examination of the last third of Churchill's life gives us the British statesman in all his robust complexity.

    By Terry Hartle / December 28, 2012

    The Last Lion: Defender of the Realm By William Manchester and Paul Reid Little, Brown 1,232 pp.

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    Winston Churchill was one of the central statesmen of the 20th century and, almost 50 years after his death, remains a subject of enduring fascination.? Part of the current interest in this venerable figure can be attributed to two superb biographies written in the 1980s by historian William Manchester: ?The Last Lion: Visions of Glory? and ?The Last Lion: Alone." These two books examined the first two-thirds of Churchill's life.

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    Unfortunately, after completing the second volume, Manchester?s health declined and the rest of the project stalled. So great was public interest in the long-delayed final volume that it was the subject of a front page story in The New York Times.?

    Eventually, in 2003, Manchester asked his friend Paul Reid to complete the trilogy. Now, nearly a decade later, Reid has published The Last Lion, the final piece of this monumental undertaking. Reid starts when Churchill was appointed prime minister in May 1940 and follows him through his death in 1965. While most of this volume is appropriately devoted to World War II, it also includes the vast expansion of the British welfare state following the war, the start of the Cold War and the enormous dangers it carried, and the loss of the British Empire.? ?

    Reid has written a thorough and complete analysis of these years, and it is a worthy finale to the first two volumes. Exhaustively researched and carefully written, it draws on a full range of primary and secondary materials. This book will be essential reading for those who enjoyed the first two volumes and those with a deep interest in understanding this seminal figure and his place in history.?

    Reid does a wonderful job of capturing Churchill in all his complexity. He gives Churchill great praise for his personal courage and inspirational leadership during the dark days when Britain stood alone, but he is equally clear about Churchill?s poor strategic judgments, such as the efforts to defend Greece and Crete, the Allied assault on Anzio, and the decision to send the battleship Prince of Wales and battle cruiser Repulse to the South China Sea without adequate air cover (where they were promptly sunk by the Japanese). He highlights Churchill?s naivet? in dealing with Soviet Premier Stalin in the early years of the war, but praises his prescience in anticipating Stalin?s land grab in Eastern Europe at the end of the conflict. Reid also gives welcome attention to aspects of the war ? such as Churchill?s fear that the United States might decide to put its primary emphasis on defeating Japan regardless of the ?Germany first? understanding he shared with Roosevelt ? that have received little attention in other books.? ?

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    10 Things to Know for Friday

    FILE - In this Sept. 14, 1990 file photo, U.S. Army Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia, answers questions during an interview in Riyadh. Schwarzkopf died Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Tampa, Fla. He was 78. (AP Photo/David Longstreath, File)

    FILE - In this Sept. 14, 1990 file photo, U.S. Army Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia, answers questions during an interview in Riyadh. Schwarzkopf died Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Tampa, Fla. He was 78. (AP Photo/David Longstreath, File)

    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. walks to the Senate floor on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

    Clark Aposhian, President of Utah Shooting Sport Council, demonstrates with a plastic gun, rear, while Joanna Baginska, 4th grade teacher from Odyssey Charted School, in American Fork, using a 40 cal. Sig Sauer during concealed-weapons training for the teachers Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in West Valley City, Utah. The Utah Shooting Sports Council offered six hours of training in handling concealed weapons in the latest effort to arm teachers to confront school assailants. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

    Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about Friday:

    1. WHO COMMANDED DESERT STORM

    "Stormin' Norman" Schwarzkopf, who commanded the U.S.-led coalition that drove Saddam Hussein's forces out of Kuwait in 1991, dies at 78.

    2. WHERE THERE'S STILL NO SIGN OF COMPROMISE

    Democrats and Republicans remain snarled across a partisan divide, showing no sign of reaching a deal to avoid year-end tax increases and spending cuts.

    3. THEY'RE DITCHING THE STOCK MARKET

    With distrust of Wall Street growing, ordinary Americans are selling off stocks for a fifth year in a row.

    4. WHY HE WANTS TO PACK A GUN

    English teacher Kevin Leatherbarrow favors carrying a weapon to school, saying "we're sitting ducks" in the event of an attack like the one that occurred in Newtown, Conn.

    5. DEMANDING AN INVESTIGATION

    Egypt's chief prosecutor orders a probe into allegations that opposition leaders committed treason by inciting supporters to overthrow President Morsi.

    6. STORM REACHES NORTHEAST

    A muted version of a winter storm that has killed more than a dozen people in its journey across the eastern half of the country hits New England.

    7. WHAT COULD DISRUPT EAST COAST SHIPPING

    If 14,500 longshoremen strike, ships that move much of American commerce would be unable to use most major ports on the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico.

    8. RIDING SHOTGUN, VIA TWITTER

    Virtual ridealongs, a new approach to informing the public about what law enforcement officers do, are taking hold at police departments across the U.S. and Canada.

    9. CONSUMER CONFIDENCE FALLS

    It was driven down by fears of sharp tax increases and government spending cuts set to take effect next week.

    10. BUSH SENIOR STILL IN HOSPITAL

    A spokesman says former President George H.W. Bush remains in intensive care at a Houston hospital.

    Associated Press

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