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No threat assessment in Benghazi prior to ambassador's arrival, source says
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Fox News, by Catherine Herridge & Pamela Browne
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:28:09 PM
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An intelligence source on the ground in Libya told Fox News that no threat assessment was conducted before U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and his team began "taking up residence" at the Benghazi compound -- describing the security lapses as a "total failure." The claim comes more than two weeks after Stevens and three other Americans were killed in what is now being described officially as a terror attack possibly tied to Al Qaeda. The source told Fox News that there was no real security equipment installed in the villas on the compound except for a few video cameras.
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4 Girls Charged as Adults in Taped Pa. Beating
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ABC News, by Patrick Walters
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:24:43 PM
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Chester, Pa. - Four teens were being held Friday on $50,000 bail in the taped beating of a neighbor on her stoop "for fun" outside Philadelphia, an attack that was recorded on one of the youths' cellphones and posted on Facebook, authorities said. Police said the 16- and 17-year-old girls were charged as adults in the attack in Chester on a 48-year-old woman they described as "mentally challenged." The girls were charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, burglary and harassment. (Snip) Authorities say the victim was punched, kicked and hit with a shoe and chair. They say she suffered cuts
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Convicted TSA Officer Reveals Secrets of Thefts at Airports
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ABC News, by Megan Chuchmach
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:17:57 PM
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A convicted TSA security officer says he was part of a "culture" of indifference that allowed corrupt employees to prey on passengers' luggage and personal belongings with impunity, thanks to lax oversight and tip-offs from TSA colleagues. "It was very commonplace, very," said Pythias Brown, a former TSA officer at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey who admits he stole more than $800,000 worth of items from luggage and security checkpoints over a four-year period. "It was very convenient to steal," he said.
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Leno: ‘We Wasted Four Years Waiting For Obama To Do Something About The Economy’
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NewsBusters, by Noel Sheppard
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Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 9/28/2012 3:15:21 PM
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Jay Leno took some surprising shots at President Obama Thursday night. During the opening monologue of NBC's Tonight Show, the host said Americans wasted four years for the current White House resident to do something about the economy (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary): "I love how the politicians capitalize on this kind of thing," teased Leno. "Like the minute the replacement refs were fired, President Obama said, 'See, sometimes losing jobs can be a good thing. It's a good thing.'"
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Sen. Kerry lashes out at GOP for exploiting bipartisan Libya letter
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Geneva Sands
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/28/2012 3:09:48 PM
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) admonished Republicans on Friday for trying to "exploit" the bipartisan letter sent to the Obama administration on Libya. "Let me be crystal clear as chairman of that committee … the Republicans are working overtime to try to exploit a very normal, run-of-the course, administrative letter that we agreed to on a bipartisan basis in our committee," said Kerry on MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports." "All the Republicans can do or see is politics. All they can see is exploiting it," Kerry said. Sen. Bob Corker (Tenn.), the ranking member on Kerry's
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Michael Savage Leaves Radio Show after Legal Win
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Associated Press, by Anthony McCartney
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Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 9/28/2012 3:07:16 PM
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Los Angeles -- Michael Savage's talk show left the airwaves Thursday after the conservative host won a legal battle with his longtime employer, although his attorney said discussions with new networks are already under way. Savage posted a message on his website Thursday evening under the headline "Free at Last!" that said he was free to work with any station or network from now on. He said he "will not be heard on the radio for some time." His attorney Daniel Horowitz said Savage left Talk Radio Network after obtaining a favorable ruling in arbitration Thursday afternoon.
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Shoo-in Jackson absent from his campaign, such as it is
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Chicago Tribune, by Katherine Skiba
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:03:30 PM
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Battling mental illness and personal financial troubles, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. is a heavy favorite for re-election Nov. 6 despite a surreal campaign in which he has been absent for almost four months. His two rivals on the ballot are running hard but uphill, lacking both name recognition and campaign cash. Republican challenger Brian Woodworth, 41, a college educator from Bourbonnais, says he is getting no financial help from the national GOP and has spent only $11,000. Independent Marcus Lewis, 53, a postal worker who lives in Matteson and has filed twice for bankruptcy, says he expects his campaign to Linked repaired by staff.
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Cornyn on Missouri: ‘This is not a winnable race’
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Daily Caller, by Alexis Levinson
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:00:17 PM
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Sen. John Cornyn, Chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said Thursday that the group did not plan to get involved in the Missouri Senate race to help Republican Congressman Todd Akin. The NRSC pulled its funding for Akin in August after the congressman said in a television interview that victims of “legitimate rape” rarely become pregnant, setting off a firestorm. “We have no plans to do so,” Cornyn told Kentucky’s Courier-Journal, when asked Thursday if the Committee intended to expend resources on the race.
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Christians 'flee Egypt town after death threats'
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Agence France Press, by staff
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Posted By: crimea river- 9/28/2012 3:00:09 PM
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Several Christian families have fled their homes in Egypt's Sinai peninsula after receiving death threats from suspected Islamist militants, officials and residents told AFP on Friday. Last week, flyers began circulating in the town of Rafah on the Gaza Strip border demanding that its tiny Coptic population move out, residents said. Officials at the local church informed the authorities of the threats, but no action was taken, they added. Days later, a shop belonging to one of the families was fired on with automatic rifles, witnesses said.
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Harper to PM: Your UN speech 'reverberating' around world
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Jerusalem Post [Israel] & Reuters, by Herb Keinon
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:55:24 PM
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper told Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu that his speech at the UN is now "reverberating" around the world, Netanyahu said Friday.(Snip) Harper said that Canada wanted to see a peaceful resolution to the Iranian crisis, "and we work closely with our allies to try and alert the world to the danger this presents and the necessity of dealing with it." Netanyahu said his speech was an attempt to translate the principle of stopping Iran into practice."In practice, that means setting red lines on their enrichment process. It's their only discernible and vulnerable part of their nuclear Must not edit intro-paragraph. Snip added by staff.
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NJ Students Plan Strike to Protest Obama Food Rules
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Fox News Radio, by Todd Starnes
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:51:54 PM
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As many as 1,000 students at a New Jersey high school are expected to boycott their cafeteria today to protest the Obama administration’s new lunch guidelines that many teenagers say are leaving them hungry. Instead of purchasing their lunch in the cafeteria, many students at Parsippany Hills High School are brown-bagging it – upset over smaller portions and higher prices. “We’re asking everybody not to buy lunch or anything from the cafeteria,” student Brandon Faris told the Parsippany Patch. Faris, a 17-year-old senior and junior Nicholas Caccavale, organized the strike and more than 1,000 of their classmates have joined a
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Business Activity in U.S. Shrinks for First Time Since 2009
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Bloomberg News, by Michelle Jamrisko
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 9/28/2012 2:50:52 PM
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Business activity in the U.S. unexpectedly contracted in September for the first time in three years, adding to signs manufacturing will contribute less to the economic recovery. The Institute for Supply Management-Chicago Inc. said today its business barometer fell 49.7 this month from 53 in August. A reading of 50 is the dividing line between expansion and contraction. Uncertainties surrounding domestic fiscal policy and weakening economies in Europe and China may prevent companies from adding to headcount and ramping up production. Slow growth prospects prompted the Federal Reserve to announce more
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Stocks lower on consumer spending worries
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:49:34 PM
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Stocks fell on Friday after news that U.S. consumers spent more last month only because higher gas prices forced them to. Even with the declines on the last trading day of the quarter, stocks were set to post small gains for the three-month period. (Snip) Americans spent more in August even though their income barely grew, the Commerce Department said. But the spending increase was driven by higher gasoline prices.Investors were also worried about Spain’s economy. The Spanish government announced big spending cuts on Thursday aimed at convincing potential bailout creditors and investors that it has a rock-solid plan to
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France budget: Taxes favoured over spending cuts
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BBC News, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:47:05 PM
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France has unveiled its budget for 2013, avoiding big austerity spending cuts in favour of higher taxes on the wealthy and big businesses. French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault confirmed that there is to be a new 75% tax rate for people earning more than 1m euros (£800,000; $1.3m) a year. But he insisted that nine out of 10 citizens will not see their income taxes rise in the new budget. The government plans to raise 20bn euros in extra revenue. That compares to 10bn euros in spending cuts.
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Prosecutors: University banned Colorado theater shooting suspect for threat
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Associated Press, by P. Solomon Banda
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Posted By: Ribicon- 9/28/2012 2:43:04 PM
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Denver — The suspect in Colorado's deadly movie theater attack was barred from university property for threatening a professor, prosecutors said in court documents released Friday, raising more questions about why campus police didn't report his actions to other authorities. The revelation conflicts with the university's statements that James Holmes was denied access to non-public parts of the campus because he had withdrawn from school. The name of the person Holmes allegedly threatened has been blacked out. In court testimony Aug. 30, University of Colorado psychiatrist Lynne Fenton, also a professor at the school, said she contacted campus police after meeting Headline split by staff.
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Voter registration problems widening in Florida
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:42:37 PM
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Tallahassee, Fla. - The Republican Party of Florida is filing an election fraud complaint against a vendor suspected of submitting questionable voter registration forms. The move comes as counties across Florida are turning over to prosecutors registration forms the vendor collected for the state party. Election officials in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties on Thursday handed over more than 100 suspect forms to local prosecutors. They did so days after officials in Palm Beach County also alerted prosecutors.
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Should Tuna Be Banned from School Lunches?
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US News and World Report, by Melinda Johnson
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 9/28/2012 2:40:21 PM
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Canned tuna made news last week as the star in a scandalous debate: A coalition of consumer groups is reportedly urging schools to take tuna off the lunch menu. The reason? A recently published study that reported higher amounts of mercury than expected, as well as large variances in the levels of mercury, based on tests of several different brands and types of canned tuna. The problem with these headlines is that they aren't exactly true. The report, titled Tuna Surprise: Mercury in School Lunches, doesn't actually call for tuna to be banished from the lunch menu.
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George Soros Panics About Romney Win, Mother Jones Scrubs Story
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Breitbart's Big Journalism, by RB
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:40:02 PM
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On Thursday, Mother Jones reported that billionaire financier George Soros was "panicked" that Mitt Romney would win the election--and then scrubbed the story without explanation. Mother Jones--the left-wing outlet that published the incomplete "47 percent" video of Romney--was reporting on Soros's reasons for donating $1 million to the Paul Begala / Bill Burton run Priorities USA Action PAC on Sep. 27. (Snip) The donation is significant because Soros has always tried to play, at least in public, the role of the rich guy trying to "give back" by supporting "grassroots" movements--and not hack operations like Priorities USA, which are more
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Obama Cabinet Flunks Disclosure Test With 19 in 20 Ignoring Law
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Bloomberg News, by Jim Snyder & Danielle Ivory
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:37:11 PM
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Washington - On his first full day in office, President Barack Obama ordered federal officials to “usher in a new era of open government” and “act promptly” to make information public. As Obama nears the end of his term, his administration hasn’t met those goals, failing to follow the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act, according to an analysis of open-government requests filed by Bloomberg News. (Snip) The travel costs generated by some other Obama officials --Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, and Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano -- also remain
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Progressive Media Run with Two Fake Anti-Romney Stories
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Breitbart's Big Journalism, by John Sexton
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 2:31:58 PM
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Twice this week, progressive media outlets have embarrassed themselves by jumping on stories that looked like promising anti-Republican material only to discover hours later they'd been fooled. In one case, the mistake was a piece of satire, the other a joke mistaken for a serious comment. Tuesday morning Politico's Roger Simon posted an article which was clearly not meant to be taken seriously. The thrust of the piece was that Paul Ryan had become unhinged and was "marching around his campaign bus, saying things like, 'If Stench calls, take a message' and 'Tell Stench I’m having finger sandwiches with Peggy
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UN council bid aimed at gun control
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Australian, by Sid Maher
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Posted By: jhp- 9/28/2012 2:24:31 PM
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AUSTRALIA will push harder for a tough new international gun control regime if it wins a seat at the UN Security Council, in a move to crack down on civil unrest, gang violence and criminal activity. Foreign Minister Bob Carr told The Weekend Australian that under a draft treaty being pushed by Australia, all states would be held responsible for what happened to their weapons after they left their shores. The Arms Trade Treaty failed to win the necessary backing last month amid opposition from the US and Russia.
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Man behind anti-Islamic film reveals new 'real' name
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New York Post, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/28/2012 2:21:56 PM
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LOS ANGELES — The mystery surrounding the man behind the crudely produced anti-Islamic video that sparked violence in the Middle East deepened when he appeared in court and identified himself by yet another name. Arrested on Thursday in Los Angeles after authorities said he violated his probation from a 2010 check fraud conviction, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula told a judge his real name was Mark Basseley Youssef. He said he had been using that name since 2002, even though he went by Nakoula in his fraud case. Court documents filed in Orange County Superior Court show he was granted
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Napolitano Orders Same-Sex Couples' Immigration Rights To Be Put In Writing
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Buzzfeed, by Chris Geidner
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/28/2012 2:19:11 PM
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Thursday that she has ordered written guidance be issued that same-sex couples' relationships be considered "family relationships." The move is the most tangible proof yet that the Department is taking action urging field offices not to pursue deportation cases against a foreign same-sex partner of an American citizen who would be able to obtain a green card if in an opposite-sex relationship. The news came in a letter from Napolitano to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, where she stated that "the phrase 'family relationships' includes long-term, same-sex partners"
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Free healthcare clinic at L.A. Sports Arena draws 4,800
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Los Angeles Times, by Anna Gorman
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/28/2012 2:04:06 PM
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On one side of the Los Angeles Sports Arena on Thursday morning, doctors treated patients for swollen feet, breathing problems and high blood pressure. On the other side, county health workers began enrolling them in a free coverage program in preparation for the federal healthcare overhaul. Many of the 4,800 people seeking care at the annual massive free clinic this weekend will become eligible for health insurance in 2014 when the national law takes effect. Organizers said raising awareness about the healthcare changes is crucial. "It's as important as the care being delivered this year,"
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Katie Couric Voted ‘The Worst Reporter in History of Man’
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Cybercast News Service, by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/28/2012 2:02:27 PM
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At the Media Research Center's 25th Anniversary Gala in Washington, D.C., on Thursday night, former CBS News anchor Katie Couric was voted "The Worst Reporter in the History of Man." Couric barely edged out fellow former CBS News anchor Dan Rather. A crowd of more than 1,000 people attending the gala chose Couric for the honor. The other nominees were Rather, Bryant Gumbel and Brian Williams. The crowd made its choice known through a voice vote--which required a second-round run-off between Couric and Rather. Couric won the distinction as part of the MRC's at annual "Dishonors Awards."
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Support slips for Brown's tax hike
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Los Angeles Times, by Chris Megerian & Evan Halper
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/28/2012 1:59:39 PM
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SACRAMENTO — Support for Gov. Jerry Brown's plan for billions of dollars in tax hikes on the November ballot is slipping amid public anxiety about how politicians spend money, but voters still favor the proposal, according to a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll. The findings suggest that voters are leery of sending more cash to Sacramento in the wake of a financial scandal at the parks department, spiraling costs for a multibillion-dollar high-speed rail project to connect Northern and Southern California and ill-timed legislative pay raises. Brown's measure would
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