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Jake a Portland Community College student is in for the ride of his life. This horror drama will shock and amaze you.
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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is asking Congress to raise taxes on the wealthy and cut Medicare costs to provide health care for the uninsured while making the just-enacted $400 tax cut for most workers permanent. In his first budget blueprint, Obama proposes setting aside $634 billion over the next decade to expand government subsidized health coverage — a little more than half the money needed to ensure that every American gets medical care.
Obama is also expected to ask Congress for an additional $75 billion to cover the costs of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through September.
The disclosures came from three administration officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the budget won't be made public until Thursday.
Obama's budget proposal would effectively raise income taxes and curb tax deductions on couples making more than $250,000 a year, beginning in 2011. By not extending former President George W. Bush's tax cuts for such wealthier filers, Obama would allow the marginal rate on household incomes above $250,000 to rise from 35 percent to 39.6 percent, said an administration official.
The plan also contains a contentious proposal to raise hundreds of billions of dollars by auctioning off permits to exceed carbon emissions caps Obama wants to impose on users of fossil fuels to address global warming. Some of the revenues from the pollution permits would be used to extend the "Making Work Pay" tax credit of $400 for individuals and $800 for couples beyond 2010 as provided in the just-passed economic stimulus bill.WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is asking Congress to raise taxes on the wealthy... more
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LOS ANGELES – The King of Pop is back — in town, that is.
Michael Jackson has signed a yearlong lease on a mansion in the swanky Bel Air area of the city, a spokesman for the singer said Wednesday.
Jackson has been staying in the estate for about a month, said spokesman Tohme Tohme, who called the property "a little bit more than an average home."
The lease agreement is for $100,000 a month. The home has seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and 12 fireplaces.
Jackson, 50, relocated to the city with his three children to be closer to Hollywood and the entertainment industry, said Tohme, promising that "the second half (of his career) will be better than the first."LOS ANGELES – The King of Pop is back — in town, that is.
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KINSHASA (AFP) – Congolese rebels postponed Wednesday a meeting of their high command after an open challenge to Laurent Nkunda threatened to complicate the search for a solution to the conflict in the country's east.
A move to oust Nkunda was launched by chief of staff Bosco Ntaganda, but their relative positions remained unchanged ahead of an emergency meeting of the rebels' high command which was postponed till Thursday.
Ntaganda signed a statement on Monday that Nkunda had been dismissed as leader of the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP) for "poor leadership" and "bad governance". The CNDP later denied that.
UN peacekeepers were alerted to the possibility of clashes between rival rebel factions, but no fighting was reported after apparent efforts to lower tensions inside the rebel camp.
"There's little chance it will degenerate," said Stewart Scott, Nkunda's biographer. "The situation seems to have settled. Everyone now wants to calm things down."
Ntaganda was accused of "high treason" for his affront to Nkunda, but despite this he remains the rebel chief of staff, a CNDP spokesman said Wednesday.
Nkunda was expected to chair a delayed meeting of the high command in Rutshuru, north of Goma, now scheduled for Thursday, to discuss the general's fate.
"We are favouring dialogue," Serge Kambasu Ngeve, deputy executive secretary of the CNDP, told AFP. "We have to listen to everyone to resolve the problem... There are sentiments, discontent, that we cannot ignore."
The rebels' woes were being regarded with a mixture of suspicion and derision by the government in KinshasaKINSHASA (AFP) – Congolese rebels postponed Wednesday a meeting of their high... more
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