Saturday 31 December 2011

Domestic policy chief starts, leaves amid crises (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Melody Barnes is leaving as White House chief domestic policy adviser at a time when President Barack Obama's administration is getting little notice for its work on the home front to fix the struggling economy.

Barnes, who will be gone by Tuesday, is quick to point out that there have been many domestic achievements, even though the public is dissatisfied.

"I completely understand what the American public is feeling," she said in an interview in her tidy West Wing office. "Real people are hurting in a significant way. ... At the same time, I'm proud of the things we've been able to accomplish over the last few years."

Her office is wrestling with multiple thorny issues now just as it was when Barnes started as Obama's domestic policy team director in 2009.

Back then, the economy plunged into free-fall and the country was in its worst economic crisis since the 1930s. Jobs were being lost at a rate of about 750,000 a month ? a number Barnes still finds so staggering she said she has to double-check it every time she says it.

Homes were being foreclosed, unemployment was skyrocketing and reaching double the national average in the black community. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan dragged on, an outbreak of H1N1flu virus became a pandemic, and a tsunami that hit Japan crippled a nuclear plant near Tokyo, to name some of the highlights.

Even her chance to play golf with the president, the first time a woman joined him, was a response to what was a public image crisis for Obama. The president was getting flak for playing basketball with men and fostering complaints about a boys' club in the White House.

Just before Christmas, the president and Congress wrangled over a two-month extension of a Social Security payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits. Obama won a victory when the proposal won bipartisan support in the Senate and finally was accepted by House Republicans under extreme pressure.

Barnes, a Richmond, Va., native with a career in government and private sector work, is bowing out of the political arena as Obama struggles with low approval ratings on his handling of the economy.

A majority of Americans do not think the president deserves a second term, according to the most recent Associated Press-GfK poll. But at the same time, the unemployment rate has dropped to 8.6 percent, the lowest level since March 2009. The president's overall approval rating stands at 44 percent, the lowest of his term in AP-GfK surveys.

His strong stance against House Republicans in the payroll tax standoff has caused an uptick in approval ratings in subsequent polls.

Barnes expects the list of legislative victories that she and others pulled off amid the hemorrhaging economy will become more clear in the coming year as the dark clouds of the economy disperse.

She tops that list with the early work to stabilize the economy, 21 months of consistent job growth and the president's long-term investments in education overhaul, an area that became her specialty.

"Our work on education reform, it'll be part of this president's legacy," she said.

Barnes said that with a fraction of what the federal government spends annually on education, about $100 billion, from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the administration tapped into an education reform movement taking place at the grass roots among governors and local communities frustrated with the prescriptive, one-size-fits-all mandates of No Child Left Behind, the Bush administration's education cornerstone.

Congress has yet to approve revisions to No Child Left Behind, states are using up the stimulus money, and Obama's Race to the Top grant program faces spending cuts. But Barnes said Obama has given a boost to education law changes that now allow such things as connecting student performance and teacher evaluations.

Barnes, chief counsel to the late Sen. Edward Kennedy on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Obama also deserves credit for passage of a health care overhaul, legislation that she had worked on for eight years with Kennedy. The Massachusetts senator spent his career trying to restructure health care.

There's also the auto industry bailout, expansion of Pell grants to help fund college education, the end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays and work to advance civil rights, she said.

"When you are worried about day to day, it's hard to step back and to take all those other things in," Barnes said. "Although at the same time, I'm literally in the grocery store and people come up to me and say, `Hey, you work for the president. You keep on doing what you are doing.' "

Married a few months into the president's first year, Barnes plans to spend more time with family. She is considering offers in the private sector but hasn't disclosed what those are.

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Super Pacs Spend Big Money in Iowa GOP Race

With the Iowa caucuses just six days away, the Republican presidential candidates were criss-crossing the Hawkeye State Wednesday, as many undecided Iowans were targeted by a flood of television and radio campaign commercials.

With less than a week until the first-in-the-nation voting for a major party nominee on Jan. 3, most of the campaigns are on the attack.

The candidates are hammering away at each other with their so-called "super pacs" financing -- some of the televised attacks on the airwaves.

Super pacs are independent political action committees that can raise an unlimited amount of money from donors.

On his bus tour across Iowa, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is trying to regain momentum and fend off the negative ads by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's campaign and other outside groups.

"All I'd say to Mitt is, 'If you want to run a negative campaign and you want to attack people, at least be man enough to own it. That's your staff and that's your organization -- those are your millionaire friends paying for it,'" Gringrich said.

Gingrich was referencing television commercials that were bought by a pro-Romney super pac.

The pacs have to be careful because if they coordinate with a candidates' campaign, they break the law.

Romney is also going on the attack personally -- focusing attention on the former House Speaker for failing to get enough signatures to get on the ballot in Virginia.

"I think he compared that to Pearl Harbor. I think it's more like Lucille Ball and the chocolate factory," Romney said.

While Romney tries to pull off an upset in Iowa, Gingrich also has to fend off Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas.

Gingrich has even declared he won't vote for Paul -- even if Paul's the GOP nominee.

"I think the choice of Ron Paul or Barack Obama would be a very bad choice for America," he said.

Meanwhile, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and his supporters have actually spent the most money on television commercials in Iowa -- more than the other candidates combined.

Nonetheless, Perry is still behind behind in the polls.

Former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Penn., has campaigned in Iowa the old-fashioned way by visiting all 99 counties and holding hundreds of town hall meetings.

Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. has scheduled 11 stops for Wednesday around the state to build momentum and media attention.

Source: http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics/2011/December/Super-Pacs-Spend-Big-Money-in-Iowa-GOP-Race-/

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Friday 30 December 2011

PFT: Brady's absence not injured-related?

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M.E. in Casey Anthony case speaks out

By Ree Hines

It's been almost six months since a Florida jury found Casey Anthony not guilty of murder in the 2008 death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. Since then, the court of public opinion has continued to question the verdict and the case the prosecution presented.

One very important person involved in that case was Dr. Jan Garavaglia, or Dr. G, as she's known to fans of her TLC series "Dr. G: Medical Examiner." Six months after the disappearance of Caylee, with only skeletonized remains, hair, duct tape and a few weathered objects to work with, Garavaglia concluded that "the cause of death will be listed as homicide by undetermined means."

It was Garavaglia's determination that allowed prosecutors to move forward and charge Anthony with murder, but many believe the "undetermined means" part of that also allowed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty.

According to NBC news correspondent Kerry Sanders, that may be because of what's called the "CSI"-factor, "an expectation among jurors today that a medical examiner will present high-tech, flashy, convincing forensic evidence."

But in an upcoming TLC special, Dr. G will try to piece the forensic case back together and explain why the jury dismissed some of her findings. She'll also fire back at a defense expert who, during the trial, took the stand and referred to the autopsy she performed as "shoddy."

"My job is not to determine who did it," Garavaglia explained during a Thursday morning interview on TODAY. "My job is to determine what happened. So I feel very strongly that we could say this was a homicide ? death by the hands of another. My job is not to point the finger at one person or another."

But now that her job on the case is over, she is able to share her personal perspective on that.

"Well, obviously we always have to look at the last person who was seen with the child ? the person who is legally, morally, ethically responsible for the child," she said, alluding to Caylee's mother. "What stories do they give? What happened? We never did get anything from (Casey) on what happened. Yet we found (Caylee) with duct tape, discarded in the woods. That tells a lot."

In her television special, Garavaglia intends to make the point that there simply wasn't more that the forensic evidence could have revealed.

"These were very dry bones," she explained. "Information that's coming out makes it seem like we could do this test or that test or that we could expect DNA. You wouldn't expect that. These are bones that don't have anything left on them."

Which is why, ultimately, she believes "we'll never know what happened until the perpetrator states what happened."

As for the information she'll present on "Dr G: Inside the Caylee Anthony Case," which airs Sunday night on TLC, Garavaglia wants to make one thing clear: she's simply providing information about the case, not profiting from it.

"First of all, I'm not making a penny off of it," she insisted. "I never wanted to. Anything I make from that show, because it's part of my regular series, will go to children's charities. I really just did it to get away from the hype and be able to explain why you could say that the duct tape was there in less than just little sound bites."

What do you think of Garavaglia's post-trial comments? Will you tune in to her show to hear what else she has to say? ?Share your thoughts on our Facebook page.

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Wednesday 28 December 2011

Justin Beiber?s Grandparents Are Fine After Car Crash

Ontario police confirmed Wednesday that pop star Justin Bieber’s grandparents were in a car crash but say they are both fine. Constable Kees Wijnands said Bruce and Diane Dale drove into a ditch Tuesday afternoon after hitting a patch of slushy snow on a road near Stratford, Ontario, Bieber’s hometown. Wijnands said the car rolled [...]

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Tuesday 27 December 2011

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Mortars hit Iranian dissident camp in Iraq: Iraqi army (Reuters)

BAGHDAD (Reuters) ? Two mortars hit an Iranian dissident camp in Iraq just days after Baghdad extended a year-end deadline for the camp to be closed as the U.N. negotiated resettlement of 3,000 residents there, the Iraqi military said Sunday.

The mortars landed on Camp Ashraf, home to the People's Mujahideen Organization of Iran, or PMOI, an Iranian opposition group the United States and Iran officially consider a terrorist group. The camp is 65 km (40 miles) from Baghdad.

"Two mortars landed on Ashraf Camp and we cannot identify the number of casualties because we are not allowed to enter the camp," said an official with the Iraqi army, asking not to be identified.

A statement from Camp Ashraf representatives said the camp was hit by rockets, but did not refer to any casualties.

Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said last week he had agreed to extend the deadline for closing the camp on condition the U.N. transfer about 400-800 residents to other countries before the end of this year.

Camp Ashraf's future became unclear after Washington turned it over to the Iraq in 2009. Baghdad has repeatedly said it does not want the guerrilla group on Iraqi soil.

The United Nations, along with the European Union, has been trying to resolve the issue. The mortars came just a week after the last U.S. troops withdrew from Iraq, almost nine years after the 2003 invasion.

In the 1970s the group, which is also known as the Mujahadin-e Khalq (MEK), led a guerrilla campaign against the U.S.-backed Shah of Iran, including attacks on U.S. targets. It says it has since renounced violence.

In Washington, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton welcomed the agreement between Iraq and the U.N. on Camp Ashraf, saying it "represents significant progress on this issue."

(Reporting by Patrick Markey in Baghdad and Arshad Mohammed in Washington; Editing by Peter Graff)

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Saturday 24 December 2011

Heat owner Arison cast 'protest vote' against CBA (AP)

MIAMI ? Miami Heat owner Micky Arison revealed Thursday that he voted against ratifying the NBA's new collective bargaining agreement, saying that ballot was cast as a protest of how revenue sharing is expected to work in the deal.

Arison is the second owner to publicly disclose that he voted against the CBA, joining Dallas' Mark Cuban.

The NBA's Board of Governors approved passage 25-5, and Arison's "no" vote came after it was already assured that the deal would go through and the league would be back in business. In an interview with six Heat beat writers, Arison would say that he would vote the same way if the outcome was hanging in the balance.

"While I did everything I could behind the scenes, and some not so behind the scenes, to get playing by Christmas, when you come down to it, financially ... it's a tough financial deal for us," Arison said. "Particularly the revenue-sharing piece of it, the way it's structured. For us to have to pay revenue sharing to larger-market teams was disturbing. And we will. So that was a kind of protest vote."

Arison's announcement came tinged with one major caveat: He wanted a deal, and fought for a long time to get one. Miami, which lost last season's NBA finals to Dallas, enters this season as the prohibitive favorite to win the 2012 championship. NBA rules prohibited Arison from having virtually any contact with players during the lockout, but he said he felt they understood he wanted a deal.

Turns out, just not this particular deal. Or, more specifically, not the revenue-sharing aspect of this particular deal, even while acknowledging that it was help level the playing field in the NBA.

"I did everything I could, from both the owners' side and the players' side to get a deal done as quick as possible and to miss as few games as possible," Arison said. "So you've got to connect that with the `no' vote."

The Heat made money last season for the first time in at least a decade, riding the boost that came from the first year of having LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh on the same team. But the new deal will eventually have a punitive salary cap and revenue sharing designed to help the so-called "small market" teams.

In short, revenue sharing figures to hit Miami hard, even though Arison said he believes his "big market" club actually has a smaller market than Minnesota.

"While the original intent of the owners was to have a hard cap, which would have basically leveled the playing field, instead because of players' refusal to accept that they just made it extremely expensive," Arison said. "So now you have to financially deal with how expensive that is."

For nearly two years of negotiating, owners wanted things like a hard salary cap, the elimination of guaranteed contracts, rollbacks of current salaries and a massive reduction in the players' share of basketball-related income. After locking out players on July 1, it took nearly five more months to reach an agreement.

And there was a sense that some clubs wanted a deal that would essentially break up the Heat, or at least the pairing of James, Wade and Bosh. Arison said the Heat never thought that would be necessary.

"Obviously, I wanted to see a negotiation that led to something that we could have kept the team together," Arison said. "And it did. The fact is they made it expensive, but we can keep them together.

In a revealing 33-minute session with reporters, Arison said his relationship with owners around the league has included "some resentment" since Bosh and James decided in July 2010 to play with Miami. His cell phone rang once during the interview ? "That was LeBron," Arison said, laughing, after ending the call ? and he also insisted that voting against the deal will not inhibit Miami's ability to do business around the league.

He also said that it was easier for him to get over the Heat losing the finals than it was to deal with losing a series of playoff heartbreakers to the New York Knicks.

However, what's most important to him when it comes to the NBA right now, he said, is that the league is playing again. Miami opens in Dallas on Sunday, plays its home opener against Boston on Tuesday, and then Arison, who also is the chairman and CEO of Carnival Corp. will leave for ? what else? ? a cruise vacation.

"As a league, financially we're better off," Arison added. "Not as a team, but as a league. And players, financially, will be well off as well and will be the highest-paid athletes going forward like they have been in the recent past. So I think while it was a loss-loss for everybody to lose the beginning of the season and have the problems we had, it was a win-win to get going by Christmas Day."

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Friday 23 December 2011

Household Debt Ratios Are Lowest Since 1993-94

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On California coast, atheists nudge out Nativity scenes

By?Michael Martinez?and?Zohreen Adamjee, CNN

Los Angeles (CNN)?? Every Christmas for the past 60 years, Nativity scenes have dominated two blocks of a park on bluffs overlooking the ocean in Santa Monica, California.

The 14 scenes depicting Jesus Christ's birth have long been a popular attraction among area residents and tourists to the southern California city.

This year, however, atheists have taken over most of the two-block stretch, nearly shutting out and angering a group of churches who contend the atheists have organized against the Christians and gamed a city lottery process allocating the holiday exhibit space.

In response, a leader of the atheist group says he's just looking for evenhanded treatment to present his beliefs in a public space - and goes so far as to say that the city shouldn't even be allowing any religious or even atheist expression in the park.

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Thursday 22 December 2011

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Mitt Romney's New Hampshire Nightmare (Time.com)

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Republican candidate for president Mitt Romney in Hudson, New Hampshire, December 11, 2011.

There are growing signs that the Republican primary campaign might be a long and muddy slog, a slow grind to accumulate delegates that doesn?t produce a nominee until spring or even summer; a contest more in the World War I style of Obama v. Clinton 2008 than the D-Day landing of George W. Bush 2000. But there?s also a scenario in which, one month from now, Mitt Romney suffers a blow so damaging that he might never recover: defeat in New Hampshire. For much of this year, Mitt Romney?s status as default front-runner in the Republican nomination fight rested in large measure on the assumption that he was a shoo-in to win the New Hampshire primary. Romney appeared to have everything going for him in the Granite State. He?d spent four years as governor of neighboring Massachusetts. He?d bought a lakefront house in the town of Wolfeboro, where he spent several months a year?effectively becoming a part-time state resident. He spent the bulk of 2011 mostly ignoring Iowa and focusing time and resources to the east. The polls painted a picture of total dominance: Romney has placed first in every New Hampshire survey cataloged by Real Clear Politics dating back to April.

Suddenly, however, New Hampshire is starting to look less like a Romney firewall and more like a burial ground. Several recent polls show Newt Gingrich, who a couple of months ago was running 30 or more points behind Romney, within 10 to 17 points of the New Hampshire leader. Newt has obvious momentum while Romney has sunk a few points from his October and November highs. Could ?Romney be on track to a disastrous New Hampshire defeat?

It?s possible. Flash back four years: By mid-2007, Romney held a durable New Hampshire lead. After a brief October run by Rudy Giuliani, Romney went into December leading the GOP pack by double digits. Then, at almost this precise moment in December of ?07, John McCain began a surge that would lead him to victory on primary night. Note that on this day exactly one cycle ago, the gap between Romney and McCain was only a few points narrower than the one that now exists between Romney and Gingrich.

Could Newt be this year?s McCain? There are some similarities. Both men are viewed as authentic and independent thinkers. Like McCain, Gingrich has won the backing of the state?s influential conservative newspaper, the New Hampshire Union Leader. ?The Union Leader does more than endorse and stand back; its editorials cheerlead repeatedly. And when the paper dislikes a candidate?and the Union Leader happens to dislike Mitt Romney a lot?it reminds its readers on a regular basis. (Sunday?s paper featured a fierce front-page editorial counterattacking? the ?desperate? anti-Newt remarks of former New Hampshire Governor and Romney surrogate John Sununu.)

Finally, like McCain, Newt stands to pick up supporters from other GOP candidates who are already fizzling out or who are likely to crater after dismal showings in Iowa. (Think Bachmann and Santorum. In 2008, McCain grew as Fred Thompson and Rudy Giuliani collapsed.)

Still, Newt has a lot of ground to make up and he is under attack from multiple directions. But he may have a critical ally. Jon Huntsman has basically been living in New Hampshire since the fall. He?s beginning to spend real money on television advertising there and has been inching up in the polls as a result. Huntsman?s political profile ? a temperamental moderate focused on economics over social issues, a wealthy former governor, and a Mormon to boot ? is quite similar to Romney?s. It stands to reason that if Huntsman gains more traction in New Hampshire, he might start peeling supporters away from Romney. No wonder Gingrich and Huntsman were able to sit for such a friendly one-on-one debate session in New Hampshire on Monday night. Huntsman was glad to bask in the new front-runner?s glow, while Newt is surely rooting for the former U.S. ambassador to China to help him topple Romney.

Not everyone sees the dynamics this way. Former New Hampshire Republican Chairman Fergus Cullen says he thinks Romney is likely to fend off Gingrich in the end. He is particularly skeptical that Huntsman, whom he admires, will steal votes from Romney. ?The people who are with Romney have a balanced view of him,? Cullen says. ?They know the good and the bad, and aren?t going to say, ?Hold it! What?s this you say about his health care plan in Massachusetts?? just don?t see them pulling away.?

Perhaps. But on primary day in 2008, Romney finished second at 28%, about five points behind his early December peak. Similar forces may be aligned against him this time. The good news is that changes to the Republican primary process, including the awarding of more delegates on a proportional basis, make a drawn-out primary campaign more likely, somewhat diminishing the role of the early states. Still, the psychology of a Romney defeat in New Hampshire would be disastrous, particularly if Gingrich wins Iowa and remains poised to romp in the following contest, South Carolina. Mitt Romney may find that, as was the case in 2008, recovering from a Granite State defeat will prove impossible. He has just under a month to ensure it doesn?t come to that again.

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Have you ever wanted to work in the automotive industry? Have you looked at the different careers that are offered in this exciting field? perhaps you have, but you still haven?t decided which one is right for you. if that?s the case, read on to find out more about 5 careers in the automotive industry that promise exciting and rewarding jobs for their graduates.

Automotive Service Technician

If you?re interested in taking automotive courses that will give you marketable skills, consider enrolling in an Automotive Service Technician program. These technicians ? more commonly known as mechanics ? learn the ins and outs of vehicle repair and maintenance. Graduates begin work with all the knowledge needed to be completely self-sufficient mechanics, able to work in a number of different automotive environments.

Auto Body Collision Estimators

If you?re interested in being involved in repair estimation, then consider enrolling in Auto Body Collision Estimator automotive courses. This training will give you the tools you need to properly gauge the extent of damage to an accidented car, and estimate the required repairs. Students learn the basics of evaluation, and also the systems used to determine repair costs.

Automotive Service Consultant

Some people love cars, but also have a great facility with social interactions. if you?re one of these individuals, then think about taking some automotive courses to become a Service Consultant. This program trains you in how to be the liaison between the mechanic and the customer. In other words, you act as a kind of translator, explaining issues to mechanics so they can fix the problem, and then explaining the required repairs to be done to clients in easy-to-understand language.

Automotive Business Managers

For those who love business, there is the Automotive Business Manager program. Over the span of several automotive courses, students are trained in finance, marketing, and law. Students also learn about leases, the sale of aftermarket products, and the software systems used in the car industry. The end result is a solid understanding of everything required to start working in a car dealership, managing the business? day-to-day operations.

Auto Sales and Leasing

Do you want to get into sales? if so, then you might find the automotive courses required for an Auto Sales and Leasing program exciting. This program will give you the knowledge and sales know-how needed to be a successful sales and leasing consultant. Graduates have the opportunity to work in new car dealerships, used car dealerships, in car accessory shops, etc.

If you?re looking to take some automotive courses, but are unsure of which program to choose, consider one of the above options. One of them just might be the career you?ve been looking for.

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