Brazil reports 55 new A/H1N1 flu cases

June 30th, 2009 by enjoygame

Brazil reports 55 new A/H1N1 flu cases
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 30 (Xinhua) — Brazil’s Health Ministry confirmed on Tuesday 55 new cases of A/H1N1 flu in the country,

raising the total number of the cases to 680.

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country’s southern border state of Rio Grande do Sul. Three cases were reported each in the states of Piaui and Santa

Catarina and one case was reported each in the states of Alagoas, Parana and Sergipe as well as the Federal District, the

ministry said.

The state of Rio Grande do Sul has recently registered a sharp
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the first death of the flu in the country last Sunday.

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235 patients caught the flu in Argentina, 81 got infected in the United States and 33 in Chile.

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Obama opposes energy bill trade penalties: reports

June 28th, 2009 by enjoygame

Obama opposes energy bill trade penalties: reports
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Sunday called a House-passed climate change bill “an extraordinary first

step,” but spoke out against a provision that would impose trade penalties on countries that fail to cut greenhouse gas

emissions.

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and we’ve seen a significant drop in global trade, I think we have to be very careful about sending any protectionist

signals,” Obama said in an Oval Office interview reported by The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and The Washington

Post.

“I think there may be other ways of doing it than with a tariff approach,” Obama said.

The Democratic-controlled House on Friday passed the climate change bill that would require large U.S. companies, including

utilities and manufacturers to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases associated with global warming by 17

percent by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050, from 2005 levels.

A top priority for Obama, the measure was approved by a 219-212 vote,
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Democrats in support of the bill. Republicans said the bill would neither effectively help the environment nor improve an

economy reeling from a deep recession.

Obama dismissed the Republican criticisms and castigated opponents for “lying” about cost projections and “scaring the

bejeezus” out of voters, the Los Angeles Times said.

Obama also accused Republicans of being stuck in a 1990s-era debate on energy when the American people “have moved forward”

with concerns about climate change and hope for renewable power, the newspaper said.

Obama predicted similar energy legislation faced a difficult path through the Senate and would require additional compromises

to win enough votes for passage, The New York Times reported.
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did not set a timetable for Senate action but called on the leadership to “seize the day.”

An aide said Obama plans to announce new energy-saving standards for light bulbs this week to keep the focus on energy

issues, the newspaper said.

(Reporting by Joanne Allen)

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President faces a Kennedy decision on space

June 23rd, 2009 by enjoygame

President faces a Kennedy decision on space
Obama’s choice for future spaceflight could be as momentous as JFK’s
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - When the Soviet Union was beating America’s pants off heaving cosmonauts into orbit, a young

president named John Fitzgerald Kennedy called a handful
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moon.

Kennedy wanted to win the space race with the Russians — but more importantly, it was his dream to send astronauts to the

moon. They needed to go because Earth is finite, a cradle for humans, and if humans are to survive they need homes out

there.

America won that space race, and eventually the Cold War as well. Now another young president is facing a choice in space,

and his decision could be as momentous as the one Kennedy made more than four decades ago.
Barack Obama’s decision will set the course for the nation’s space effort, just as Kennedy’s decision did. The moon is the

focus now, just as it was back then, and for much the same reason. If astronauts are going to make humanity’s giant leap to

other worlds, it only makes sense to start with our nearest Air Max Shoescelestial

neighbor.

President Kennedy’s Apollo program was a smashing success: Twenty-four astronauts went to the moon. Some of them went twice.

They sped through the 240,000 miles of vacuum between Earth and the moon, and 12 of them descended from lunar orbit and

walked and rode moon buggies across dry seas.

Kennedy didn’t live to see any of that. An assassin shot him in 1963, and the man in the White House for the Apollo landings

was Richard Nixon. Not a dreamer. A man who fretted over such things as budgets and taxes — things that killed the spirit

and shut the door on the future. Visionaries could not understand why we had gone to the moon and not stayed. It surely could

not have been the lack of money.

A trusted network news anchor, Walter Cronkite pointed out a clear fact. “One cannot spend a dime on the moon. There isn’t

a single Burger King up there.”

Uncle Walter, as he was fondly called, knew that the $24.9 billion
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effort employed 400,000 directly, and another 1.6 million indirectly. Two million Americans oiled Apollo’s gears and rewrote

the books on medicine, communications, engineering, astronomy and hundreds of other sciences and disciplines.

But the non-dreamers were having none of it. Many in the White House thought flying through space was little more than a

stunt. The war in Southeast Asia sapped resources. Nixon told America’s astronauts they could still fly — but not too far.

Birth of the shuttle
He told NASA to build a rocket machine, a cheap one that would prove to be dangerous. The spaceship was latched to a giant

tank loaded with 500,000 gallons of temperamental, explosive rocket fuel — a tank with a foam skin that shed, sometimes

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that America could not afford an emergency escape system. They were not given a way to save themselves, and they were

anchored in low Earth orbit for 37 years. Fourteen of their number were killed.
But in spite of the dangers and a miserly government, space shuttle astronauts flew great missions, giving Earth the

magnificent Hubble Space Telescope while building an international space station that is today teaching humans how to live in

hard vacuum.

Three decades would pass before another president would see the dangers and inadequacies of the space shuttle. The board

investigating the Columbia accident said, “Ground them.” It said emphatically that crew safety must be NASA’s top priority.

George W. Bush agreed and instantly recognized the need to return to simplicity and safety, to build a flexible space fleet

that could safely fly astronauts to the space station, back to the moon, on to Mars — possibly other planets, and even the

asteroid belt.

Debating NASA’s next rocket
President Bush gathered the best minds and experts of the day and
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“It’ll be cheaper to modify an unmanned rocket like the Atlas 5 or Delta 4,” said one.

“Right,” agreed another, but they soon found the Atlas 5 and the Delta 4 didn’t have the power. They would have to be

beefed up.

It was back to the drawing board, and the drawing board kept pointing them back to Apollo, to the kind of system the Russians

had been flying successfully for five decades.
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had had it with the “one rocket fits all” boys, and they studied and tested, and studied and tested again. And they came up

with a beauty. The first stage would be made from the space shuttle’s solid rocket boosters.

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“Got it,” assured another, pointing to the drawing of a rocket escape tower. “This baby’s computer will boost the living

to safety in a microsecond — do it from the moment of ignition.”

“Must fly a low trajectory so the crew can survive anywhere along the way,” offered a third.

“Right. Low profile all the way out.”

“Delta 4 and Atlas 5 can’t do that. Right?”

“Right. Their flight profiles are too high.”

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master planners realized they would also need a heavy-lift monster — a rocket bigger than Apollo’s Saturn V.

Again, they reached for proven hardware. This rocket, called the Ares V, would haul record-setting loads into Earth orbit.

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Oil pipelines in Nigeria attacked, company says

June 21st, 2009 by enjoygame

Oil pipelines in Nigeria attacked, company says
(CNN) — Three attacks were made on Royal Dutch Shell oil facilities in Nigeria on Sunday, according to a company spokesman

who said details were not immediately available.
The attacks were against pipelines in the eastern part of the Niger Delta in Nigeria, said the spokesman, Rainer Winzenried.

“Shell is investigating the impact on facilities, the environment
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capabilities,” he said.

The attacks happened in remote areas, making investigations difficult, he said, adding that the company would not send in

investigators until it was certain the area was secure. It was not known whether there were any casualties, he said.

The pipelines are part of a Shell joint venture that provides oil to several companies, Winzenried said. Shell runs the

venture, and Nigeria is the operator.

Winzenried refused to speculate on who was behind the attacks, but Nigeria’s main militant group — the Movement for the

Emancipation of the Niger Delta, or MEND — said it had attacked an offshore facility earlier Sunday and that “the structure

is … engulfed in fire.”

Winzenried had no information about that claim.
MEND, which demands a fairer distribution of Nigeria’s oil wealth, claimed Friday that it destroyed a pipeline owned and

operated by the Italian gas company Agip, but Agip has not confirmedair jordan shoes that

report.

Earlier in the week, MEND claimed to have destroyed Royal Dutch Shell’s main trunk line in Bayelsa state and a Chevron oil

station in the delta region. Shell confirmed an attack on that pipeline and said it had shut it down to avoid an

environmental impact. Chevron, which halted its onshore operations in the region last month, said it was investigating.

Last month, the militant group declared an “all-out war” on the government after what it said was a deadly bombing raid on

civilians.

It is not the first declaration of war by MEND, which demands that more of Nigeria’s oil wealth be invested in the region

instead of enriching those whom the militants consider corrupt
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The militant group declared war against the government in September for what it said were unprovoked attacks. At that time,

MEND destroyed several oil facilities, forcing Nigeria to cut its oil exports by as many as 1 million barrels of oil per day,

or 40 percent.

NASA launches mission to explore the moon

June 18th, 2009 by enjoygame

NASA launches mission to explore the moon
NASA took the first concrete step toward returning human beings to the moon Thursday, successfully launching the Lunar

Reconnaissance Orbiter on a mission to find the best place to land and build Earth’s first off-world colony.

The 19-story-high, two-stage rocket and spacecraft launched at 2:32 p.m Pacific time. As the huge first-stage Atlas V rocket

roared to life at Cape Canaveral in central Florida, NASA
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called it “America’s first step in a lasting return to the moon.”
The $500-million orbiter will spend the next year cruising just 31 miles above the lunar surface, employing a suite of seven

instruments to identify landing hazards such as rocks and craters. It will be paying particular attention to the largely

unknown lunar poles, where previous missions have picked up hints that water ice may exist in some permanently shadowed

craters.

Locating water on the apparently dessicated moon would be a major discovery that would make permanent settlements much more

feasible. Water would not only be useful for drinking, but it would also be invaluable as a source of oxygen for respiration

and rocket fuel.

Finding water is so important, in fact, that a second spacecraft is riding along with the orbiter that has no other job but

to punch a hole in one of the polar craters, in hopes of
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the relatively inexpensive $79-million Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite is a minor part of the mission, the

idea has captured the attention of the public, from amateur astronomers to students.

Thousands of sky watchers are expected to turn their telescopes to the moon on the morning of Oct. 9, when the water-seeking

satellite steers the fuel-depleted second stage Centaur rocket into a crater at 5,600 mph. For those in the western United

States, where the moon will still be up, the plume should be clearly visible with a moderately sized backyard telescope, NASA

said.

“For astronomers all over the United States, this is going to be a very exciting day,” said John Marmie, deputy project

manager for the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite
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Center in Mountain View, Calif. “It’s going to be a smashing success.”

Everything appeared to go smoothly during the launch. The only glitch was caused by a set of passing thunderstorms that

caused managers to call off the original 2:12 p.m. launch time. The weather broke in time to pick up the countdown before the

launch window would have closed for the day, 20 minutes later.

About 45 minutes after liftoff, the orbiter separated from the rest of the spacecraft and entered a trajectory that will

carry it to the moon in about four days. At that point, it will use its on-board thrusters to settle into a polar orbit.

Among the instruments that will be used to make the most detailed map ever of the moon’s topography is a set of lasers that

will be bounced off the surface to create an image of the
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cameras will also take pictures capable of resolving details less than one yard across.

An instrument called Diviner, built by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada Flintridge, will make the first temperature

map of the moon, plumbing recesses of shadowed polar craters, where the temperature can be as cold as minus 370 degrees

Fahrenheit, and the equator, where the sun’s radiation can heat the surface to 240 degrees Fahrenheit.

Meanwhile, the ice-seeking satellite began steering itself into a giant, four-month-long looping Earth orbit that will carry

it past the moon three times as it lines up for the Oct. 9 collision with a crater at the south pole.

Satellite managers have not picked a target yet. They are looking at a region known as the Cabeus system of craters, where

previous spacecraft have detected the signature of largeAir Max amounts of

hydrogen, a key indicator of water.

Spacecraft controllers will not make a final crater selection until 30 days before impact, by which time the orbiter’s

instruments will have delivered enough data to help make the choice.

Most spacecraft separate from their rockets after the fuel is used up. In this case, however, the satellite will remain

attached to the 42-foot-long Centaur shell as it lines up its target. Nine hours before impact, the satellite will swing

around so that the Centaur is being steered from behind as it heads for the collision point.

Once aimed at the proper crater, the satellite will sever its connection with the Centaur, sending it off alone for the last

leg of its journey. Then the satellite will use its own thrusters to slow itself down, creating a four-minute gap between the

time the rocket shell and the satellite arrive at the moon.

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it, taking measurements and looking for evidence of water, before it also crashes, about one mile away from the Centaur

impact.

“The launch was spectacular; we are on our way to the moon,” said Jennifer Heldmann, a satellite research scientist at NASA

who manages the outreach campaign that will allow both professional astronomers and students around the world to share in the

observation of the impact.

About two dozen observatories on Earth will be watching the collision, as well as the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit. On the

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Apple says iPhone 3G S pre-orders will be filled on time

June 15th, 2009 by enjoygame

Apple says iPhone 3G S pre-orders will be filled on time
Despite warnings from AT&T that claimed high demand for the new iPhone 3G S would prevent it from shipping pre-orders by the

June 19 launch date, Apple is still promising to satisfy all web pre-orders with a Friday delivery.

The Boy Genius Report cited internal sources at AT&T as saying that customers who had not ordered the new phone by June 15

would have to wait one to two weeks after the launch to receive
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While availability of the new iPhone at AT&T stores is still uncertain, there appears to be no shortage on Apple’s side. The

company’s website continues to take pre-orders for the product without reservation, informing users that their new phone will

be shipped to arrive on time on the 19th, with free shipping to boot.

Early pre-orders are reportedly already shipping.

The introduction of the new iPhone 3G S at $199/$299, down from the original $499/599 for the first generation iPhone, and

the slashing in half of the current iPhone 3G’s price tag are
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increase its market share as a result, concerns are being raised about the company’s ability to sustain its historically

high margins.

On June 9, following the price-cut announcement at WWDC the previous day, Keith Bachman of BMO Capital Markets summarized the

companies move, saying “Apple is playing the [price] elasticity curve.”

The key to keep margins from falling below the 34.8% level they reached in the year-ago period is for Apple to sell so many

units that volume counteracts decreased per-unit revenue.

Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray told Marketwatch that, “historically, a 50% cut in iPhone pricing has increased demand by two

times [over prior sales levels]. The bottom line is we are increasingly
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New volume must be great enough to make up for the $1.3 billion projected loss from the cuts, according to Samuel Wilson of

JMP Securities. The firm is warning investors to not expect increased margins this year, and estimates third quarter margins

to come in at 33%.

In addition to greater volume of sales, the broader market created by the $99 entry level model and a revamped new version

will drive the same economies of scale that enabled Apple to remain fiercely competitive in iPod pricing while retaining

relatively high margins.

Undercutting Apple in price in the smartphone market will be even more
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beating the price of the iPod was. Additionally, Apple’s leading library of mobile apps also play a role in differentiating

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EU responds to Microsoft’s browser move

June 11th, 2009 by enjoygame

EU responds to Microsoft’s browser move
The European Commission on Thursday responded with a mixed assessment of Microsoft’s move to strip Internet Explorer out of

European versions of Windows 7.

As first reported by CNET News, Microsoft has been telling PC makers of its plan to offer Windows 7 in Europe with the

browser removed. PC makers and consumers would have to add in
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for PC makers, but could prove quite a hassle for those trying to upgrade an existing PC to Windows 7.

In a statement, regulators said that the move seems a step backward in the retail software arena, but said it could be more

positive in the new PC market, which is how 95 percent of consumers get a new version of Windows.

“As for retail sales, which amount to less than 5 percent of total sales, the Commission had suggested to Microsoft that

consumers be provided with a choice of Web browsers,” the Commission said. “Instead Microsoft has apparently decided to

supply retail consumers with a version of Windows without a Web
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chosen to provide less.”

But, as for the new computer market, stripping out the browser might be a good thing, the Commission says.

“As for sales to computer manufacturers, Microsoft’s proposal may potentially be more positive,” the commission said. “It is

noted that computer manufacturers would appear to be able to choose to install Internet Explorer–which Microsoft will supply

free of charge–another browser or multiple browsers.”

Opera, the Norwegian browser maker that pushed the EU to open its case, said that it is wholly dissatisfied with Microsoft’s

action.

“They are under pressure to do something and they come up with
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to work,” Opera CTO Hakon Wium Lie said in an interview “This is very similar to what the remedy was in the Media Player

case. It was widely recognized that that was an insufficient remedy. It was too little too late.”

Lie said Opera favors an option that the EU has been considering in which consumers would be offered a choice of browsers

when they buy a new PC.

The Commission said it expects to act soon in its own case against Microsoft, and suggests Microsoft’s action wasn’t among

those it was considering. The commission issued a preliminary finding
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Windows violated European antitrust law. Microsoft has objected to that finding.

“The Commission will shortly decide in the pending browser-tying antitrust case whether or not Microsoft’s conduct from 1996

to date has been abusive and, if so, what remedy would be necessary to create genuine consumer choice and address the

anticompetitive effects of Microsoft’s long-standing conduct,” the Commission
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were to find that Microsoft had committed an abuse, the Commission has suggested that consumers should be offered a choice of

browser not that Windows should be supplied without a browser at all.”

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Palm Pre Draws Crowds, but Less Hubbub Than iPhone

June 8th, 2009 by enjoygame

Palm Pre Draws Crowds, but Less Hubbub Than iPhone
Lines for the new Palm Pre were far shorter than those that snaked around Apple stores for its first hugely popular iPhone

two years ago, but many consumers said they were eager for the new product.
The Pre smartphone is regarded as Palm’s best chance to
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Research in Motion. It has been greeted by rave reviews, and analysts are closely watching how the phone helps both Palm and

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“I wanted their iPhone killer. I’ve been anticipating this for a while,” said Peter Lewis, who bought phones for himself

and his wife at a Sprint store in Chicago, where some 45 people were in line when the doors opened at 8 a.m. on Saturday.

“This is my birthday present to myself,” said Wilma Rivera, 36, a heating technician who was at Sprint’s flagship store in

Manhattan.

Ms. Rivera, a longtime Palm user, said while she had been tempted
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“never wanted to leave Sprint.”

Sprint, the No. 3 mobile carrier, is depending on Pre to help stem defections and win back subscribers from rivals, including

AT&T and Verizon Wireless.

Jennifer Walsh Keifer, a Sprint spokeswoman, said late Saturday that Sprint had sold out of Pre phones at a number of

locations around the country and that the company was doing its best to restock stores.

Pre is hitting the shelves just before Apple is widely expected to announce a new iPhone on June 8.

The Pre costs $199.99, after a $100 rebate, for customers who sign
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line with the $199 smaller-capacity iPhone. Pre’s monthly service fees start at $69.99, including unlimited text-messaging,

lower than the cost of iPhone service plans with similar features.

Palm investors have been waiting for the new mobile platform since June 2007, when Elevation Partners took a $325 million, 25

percent stake in Palm.

Sprint hopes to attract corporate clients, but the Pre could have a difficult time making inroads with often conservative

corporate technology departments.

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2nd UPDATE: Obama: Health-Care Debate In ‘Make-Or-Break’ Period

June 2nd, 2009 by enjoygame

2nd UPDATE: Obama: Health-Care Debate In ‘Make-Or-Break’ Period
By Henry J. Pulizzi and Patrick Yoest
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)–President Barack Obama told lawmakers Tuesday not to procrastinate on overhauling the U.S. health-

care system, saying the drive for reform is in a “make-or-break” period.

“We can’t afford to put this off,” Obama said at the start of a meeting with 24 Senate Democrats. “This window between now

and the [Senate's] August recess I think is going to be the
cruise 2009make-or-break period. This is the time where we’ve got to get

this running.”

The White House and Democratic lawmakers are pushing to get a health-care deal done by the end of the year. Obama, who made

brief remarks but didn’t take questions, acknowledged it will be a “heavy lift” to cinch a bill that expands medical coverage

and controls the rise of health-care costs.

Earlier Tuesday, the White House released a report outlining the expected benefits to the economy of containing health costs.

Republicans complained that the administration hasn’t divulged
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nonparticipation in Tuesday’s White House meeting shows a lack of bipartisanship.

Obama was flanked in the State Dining Room by Sens. Max Baucus, D-Mont., and Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., and top advisers,

including Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and Health Reform Director Nancy-Ann DeParle.

Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, told reporters after the meeting, that he expects the legislation to pass

the House and Senate in July and be ready for the president’s signature in October. Baucus also said Obama indicated that

taxing employer-provided health benefits is an option “he might
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“All options are on the table,” Baucus said.

Obama didn’t delve into specifics of how the overhaul would be funded. Instead, he portrayed the issue as an urgent national

priority.

“This is a necessity. This is something that has to be done,” Obama said. “We cannot avoid bringing about change in our

health-care system. Soaring health-care costs are unsustainable for families, they are unsustainable for businesses, and they

are unsustainable for governments, both at the federal, state and
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Dodd later Tuesday headed a meeting of Democrats on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee to discuss

health legislation. The lawmakers focused on prevention issues Tuesday and are expected to discuss health quality and health

insurance coverage issues on Wednesday.

Dodd said the committee is slated to consider a bill “sometime beginning around the middle of the month.” The committee is

then expected to meld its bill with a bill slated to emerge from the Senate Finance Committee.

Dodd sketched a timetable that would allow the committee to address
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considers the bill.

“The next two weeks or so is designed in a way to try and get us to that point where we’ve achieved as much accommodation as

we can at this phase of the process,” Dodd said. “The goal on my mind by the end of the week is to be able to work with our

Republican colleagues.”

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Time for Fun: Harry Hits Manhattan

May 30th, 2009 by enjoygame

Time for Fun: Harry Hits Manhattan
He’s 24 years old. He’s been a worldwide celebrity since the day he was born. He’s a handsome war hero. And he’s suddenly

single, having recently parted company with his longtime girlfriend.
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prince on his first trip to New York City.

Prince Harry had duties to attend to.

The popular young prince began his day in math class at a charter school on 125th street.

He also toured a cooking class and watched students run an obstacle course in gym class at Harlem’s Promise Academy, a school

that has showed promising results in a part of the city not known for its educational opportunities.

Prince Harry even ran the obstacle course himself, finishing air jordan like the fourth graders did by sitting on a balloon and popping it.
Prince Harry’s mother Princess Diana first introduced him to the troubles in Lesotho, one of Africa’s poorest countries where

I

fully one quarter of the population is infected with the AIDS virus. Harry has been active in charities benefiting Lesotho

ever since.

The two men hope to build a Promise Academy in Africa.
This trip to New York was Harry’s first official stint as a front man for the family business, which the royals themselves

refer to as “The Firm.” Prince Harry showed himself to be a natural,
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others at ease, gifts he clearly inherited from his late mother.

Whether he was joking with firefighters near Ground Zero, chatting with wounded veterans at a local VA medical center, or

planting a tree at a memorial garden for the British victims of the Sept. 11 attacks, Harry flashed that trademark smile and

connected.

Back home, Harry is better known as the royal bad boy, the spare to the heir,
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everywhere, he’s become sort of a blue-blood Lindsay Lohan, red hair and all. A royal party animal.

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