Saturday, November 24, 2012

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House to consider limited GOP immigration bill

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 12:02 AM PST

House Republicans still smarting from their poor showing among Hispanics in the presidential election are planning a vote next week on immigration legislation that would both expand visas for foreign science and technology students and make it easier for those with green cards to bring their immediate families to the U.S.

9 more Iraq, Afghan war veterans joining Congress

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 01:45 PM PST

FILE - This Nov. 15, 2012 file photo shows Iraq war veteran, Rep.-elect Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., who lost both legs in combat before turning to politics, arriving for a group photo on the East steps of the Capitol in Washington. Veterans groups say the influx of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in Congress is welcome because it comes at a time when the overall number of veterans in Congress is on a steep and steady decline. In the mid-1970s, the vast majority of lawmakers tended to be veterans. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)As Tammy Duckworth sees it, her path to Congress began when she awoke in the fall of 2004 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. She was missing both of her legs and faced the prospect of losing her right arm.


Italy center-left picks candidate for next prime minister

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 03:21 PM PST

Secretary of Italian PD Luigi Bersani delivers speech during political rally with European Socialists in ParisROME (Reuters) - Italian center-left voters head to the polls on Sunday to choose the candidate who will be the leading contender to succeed Mario Monti as prime minister after a general election in March. Opinion surveys show Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani is front-runner among five candidates, followed by youthful Florence mayor Matteo Renzi, who has vowed to shake up Italy's political establishment if he is chosen. Voting booths will be open from 08:00 to 20:00 local time (07:00 GMT to 19:00 GMT) with results due around midnight (23:00 GMT). ...


Catalonia election tests Spanish unity

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 03:11 PM PST

Convergencia i Unio party's candidate Artur Mas for Catalunya's regional government gestures during a meeting in BarcelonaBARCELONA, Spain (Reuters) - Voters in Spain's Catalonia region go to the polls on Sunday and are likely to elect a pro-independence leader who will test Spanish unity at a time of deep economic crisis. Opinion polls show two-thirds of voters in this region on the French border will cast ballots for parties, both rightist and leftist, that want Catalan independence from Spain. Catalan President Artur Mas will likely win re-election since his conservative Convergence and Union party is forecast to take a majority, some 62 to 64 seats, in the 135-seat regional assembly, or Parliament. ...


When it comes to gender gap, men play crucial role

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 02:55 PM PST

FILE - This Oct. 19, 2012 file photo shows thee audience, who were mostly women, listen behind President Barack Obama as he speaks about the choice facing women in the election during a campaign event at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. Sorry, fellas, but President Barack Obama's re-election makes it official: Women can overrule men at the ballot box. For the first time in research dating to 1952, the candidate whom the most men chose _ Mitt Romney _ lost. More women voted for the other guy. It's surprising it didn't happen sooner, since women have been voting in larger numbers than men for almost three decades, exit polls show. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)Sorry, fellas, but President Barack Obama's re-election makes it official: Women can overrule men at the ballot box.


Egyptian judges announce strike in protest at Mursi decree

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 02:21 PM PST

CAIRO (Reuters) - The body representing Egypt's judges called on Saturday for an immediate strike in all courts and prosecutors offices in protest against President Mohamed Mursi's decree expanding his powers. At a meeting in Cairo, the Judges Club called on Mursi to retract the decree and to reinstate Abdel Maguid Mahmoud, the Hosni Mubarak-era prosecutor general who was sacked as part of the decision unveiled on Thursday. (Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Ralph Gowling)

Egypt's Mursi must scrap "dictatorial" decree: ElBaradei

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 02:21 PM PST

CAIRO (Reuters) - Prominent opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei said on Saturday there could be no dialogue with Egypt's president until he scrapped a "dictatorial" decree that he said gave the Islamist leader Mohamed Mursi the powers of a pharaoh. The presidential decree issued on Thursday by Mursi, elected in June with the Muslim Brotherhood behind him, expanded his powers and caused fury amongst his opponents, prompting violent clashes in central Cairo and other cities on Friday. ...

Egypt's Mursi faces judicial revolt over decree

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 02:21 PM PST

Zind, head of Egypt's Judges Club, speaks during a meeting of judges at the club in CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi faced a rebellion from judges who accused him on Saturday of expanding his powers at their expense, deepening a crisis that has triggered violence in the street and exposed the country's deep divisions. The Judges' Club, a body representing judges across Egypt, called for a strike during a meeting interrupted with chants demanding the "downfall of the regime" - the rallying cry in the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak last year. ...


African presidents urge Congo rebels to abandon war

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 02:20 PM PST

Congolese Revolution Army rebels sit in a truck as they patrol a street in SakeGOMA/KAMPALA (Reuters) - African leaders called on eastern rebels in Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday to abandon their aim of toppling the government and leave the city of Goma they captured this week. The appeal came from heads of state of the central African Great Lakes region who fear that if left unchecked the offensive by the M23 rebels could drag the volatile, ethnically-diverse and mineral-rich region back into another bloody conflict. ...


A checklist to see whether debt reduction is real

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 02:00 PM PST

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke addresses a luncheon gathering of The Economic Club of New York, in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012. Bernanke on Tuesday urged Congress and the Obama administration to strike a budget deal to avert tax increases and spending cuts that could trigger a recession next year. Without a deal, the measures known as the "fiscal cliff" will take effect in January. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)President Barack Obama and leaders of the lame-duck Congress may be just weeks away from shaking hands on a deal to avert the dreaded "fiscal cliff." So it's natural to wonder: If they announce a bipartisan package promising to curb mushrooming federal deficits, will it be real?


Mauritania's Abdel Aziz returns home after gunshot treatment

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 01:54 PM PST

Mauritania's President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz after a meeting at the Elysee Palace in ParisNOAKCHOTT (Reuters) - Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz returned home on Saturday after more than a month of medical convalescence in France, calming fears concerning the state of his health and uncertainty over who was managing the country in his absence. Abdel Aziz, an ally of the West in its fight against al Qaeda in Africa, flew to Paris on October 14 after soldiers opened fire on his unescorted car as he returned to the capital Noakchott from his country residence. The government and Abdel Aziz himself have said the shooting was accidental. ...


Thousands of Italians rally against Monti's austerity

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 01:35 PM PST

Italy's Prime Minister Monti holds a news conference at the end of an EU leaders summit discussing the EU's long-term budget in BrusselsROME (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of students and workers rallied across Italy on Saturday to protest against austerity measures imposed by Prime Minister Mario Monti's technocrat government. Appointed a year ago when Italy came close to a Greek-style debt crisis, Monti has pushed through painful tax increases and spending cuts to try to rein in public finances at a time when schools and universities say they desperately need more support. "We need to fight for our rights. ...


ETA calls for talks over "definitive end" with Spain, France

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 12:54 PM PST

MADRID (Reuters) - Basque separatist group ETA said on Saturday it wanted talks with the Spanish and French governments to negotiate a definitive end to military operations and a handover of its arms. Basque newspaper Naiz published an advance summary of an ETA statement, which said the group wanted talks over the return of ETA prisoners to the northern Basque region, an end to its military structure, and a full disarmament. The paper said the full statement would be published on Sunday. ...

Obama visits bookstore, promotes "Small Business Saturday"

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 12:43 PM PST

U.S. President Barack Obama and his daughters Malia and Sasha visit One More Page bookstore in ArlingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, in a bid to show support for small businesses, took his daughters on an early Christmas shopping trip on Saturday as the U.S. retail sector swings into high gear this holiday season. Promoting "Small Business Saturday," the third annual event that encourages consumers to support independently-owned local shops, Obama took his daughters Sasha and Malia to "One More Page Books" in Arlington, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C. ...


Defeated Sierra Leone opposition says election flawed

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 12:38 PM PST

FREETOWN (Reuters) - Sierra Leone's main opposition party on Saturday attacked the credibility of a poll that saw incumbent President Ernest Bai Koroma elected to a second term in an outright victory. The dispute risks tarnishing a vote deemed free and fair by observers and that many hope will help pave the way for an economic revival of the war-scarred West African nation. Koroma's main challenger Julius Maada Bio, a former military junta leader, said "systemic and widespread irregularities, malpractices and injustices ... undermined the credibility of the results. ...

"Tomato revolution" gains momentum in Bulgaria

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 12:14 PM PST

SOFIA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Bulgarians, inspired by a shaggy-haired poet, protested in front of parliament on Saturday, some of them throwing tomatoes in what they are calling a "tomato revolution" against corruption. Waving banners saying "Stop political hypocrisy", the protesters were kept too far away from parliament by police to hit the building. But they vowed their protests would grow ahead of a parliamentary election due next July. "This is only the beginning of the protests," dissident Nikolay Kolev, also known as "Bosiya" (The Barefooted), said. ...

Bomb kills four Yemenis marking Shi'ite Muslim Ashura festival

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 12:09 PM PST

SANAA (Reuters) - At least three Shi'ite Muslims were killed on Saturday in a bomb attack targeting the first public commemoration of the anniversary of the death of a grandson of the Prophet Mohammad in the Yemeni capital in half a century. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, but al Qaeda and its affiliates, comprising Sunni Muslim militants, have targeted Shi'ites in the past. ...

Checklist to see if 'fiscal cliff' deal rings true

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 11:58 AM PST

FILE - This Nov. 16, 2012 file photo shows President Barack Obama, accompanied by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, speaking to reporters in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, as he hosted a meeting of the bipartisan, bicameral leadership of Congress to discuss the deficit and economy in Washington. President Barack Obama and leaders of the lame-duck Congress may be just weeks away from shaking hands on a deal to avert the dreaded ``fiscal cliff.'' So it's natural to wonder: If they announce a bipartisan package promising to curb mushrooming federal deficits, will it be real? (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)President Barack Obama and leaders of the lame-duck Congress may be just weeks away from shaking hands on a deal to avert the dreaded "fiscal cliff." So it's natural to wonder: If they announce a bipartisan package promising to curb mushrooming federal deficits, will it be real?


New corruption scandal rocks Brazilian government

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 11:57 AM PST

Brazil's President Rousseff participates in the ceremony of investiture for the new President and Vice-President of the Supreme Court in BrasiliaBRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, moving quickly to nip a new scandal in the bud, ordered the dismissal on Saturday of government officials allegedly involved in a bribery ring, including the country's deputy attorney general. Federal police raided government offices in Brasilia and Sao Paulo on Friday and arrested six people for running an influence peddling ring that sold government approvals to businessmen in return for bribes. ...


Morocco says breaks al Qaeda cell sending youth to Mali

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 11:50 AM PST

RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco said on Saturday it had broken up a militant cell that was training youths to send them to fight in Mali, which has become the focus of international concern over the spread of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). The interior ministry said in a statement on state news agency MAP it broke up a cell operating in the cities of Nador, Casablanca, Guercif, Laayoune and Kalaat Sraghna. Around 20 people had been sent to fight with AQIM and al Qaeda ally the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa, and others had been sent to Libya, it said. ...

Obama Shops Local Bookstore for Small Business Saturday

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 11:50 AM PST

Obama Shops Local Bookstore for Small Business SaturdayWASHINGTON, D.C. — President Barack Obama and his daughters Sasha and Malia did some holiday shopping near Washington today. Dropping in on One More Page Books in Arlington, Va., Obama spent the afternoon outside the White House to promote Small Business Saturday. The family spent...


German Pirate party apologizes for leadership shipwreck

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 11:33 AM PST

BOCHUM, Germany (Reuters) - The leader of Germany's Pirates, whose shock success in four state elections thrust it onto the political stage, apologized on Saturday for the fierce infighting that has contributed to a plunge in popularity and called for unity. The Pirates have seen support drop from 13 percent six months ago to under 5 percent now, the threshold needed for it to enter parliament at next year's federal election. A strong showing at the election could split the leftist vote and help secure victory for Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives. ...

Obama buys books to promote independent shops

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 11:28 AM PST

President Barack Obama, with daughters Sasha, far right, and Malia, center, goes shopping at a small bookstore, One More Page, in Arlington, Va., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)President Barack Obama made a quick trip to a Virginia bookstore for some Christmas shopping.


Hamas leader defiant as Israel eases Gaza curbs

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 10:57 AM PST

Palestinian looks at Israeli soldiers as they stand guard behind fence between Israel and southern Gaza StripGAZA (Reuters) - Israel eased restrictions on Gaza fishermen and farmers on Saturday, Palestinian officials said, advancing a three-day-old truce brokered by Egypt after a week of fierce fighting. Gaza's children also headed back to school in their hundreds of thousands, in another indication normal life was returning after eight days of fierce cross-border fighting in which 166 Palestinians and six Israelis were killed. ...


Burkina Faso calls upon Mali to open talks with northern rebels

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 10:46 AM PST

BAMAKO (Reuters) - Burkina Faso, which is attempting to mediate an end to the crisis in its West African neighbour Mali, on Saturday called upon Malian President Dioncounda Traore to open direct talks with Islamist fighters in control of the country's north. Military experts from Africa, the United Nations and Europe have drafted plans to retake control of northern Mali, which fell to rebels in March after a coup in the capital Bamako created a power vacuum. ...

Italy's Berlusconi hints he may run in 2013 election

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 10:43 AM PST

Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi gestures as he speaks during a news conference at Villa Gernetto in GernoROME (Reuters) - Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi hinted on Saturday that he may seek to run in spring elections, changing his mind again and deepening chaos in his center-right party. A day before the center-left is due to hold primary elections to pick a candidate to lead their alliance in the national poll, the center-right is still unsure about whether to hold its own primary vote, which hinges on Berlusconi's plans. Asked by reporters on Saturday whether he was considering "returning to the playing field", Berlusconi said, "I am thinking about it. ...


Six Questions 'This Week': Daniel Hernandez Jr

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 10:39 AM PST

Six Questions 'This Week': Daniel Hernandez JrThis week, we caught up with Daniel Hernandez Jr., who was lauded for his heroism after he rushed to help former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after she was shot outside a Tucson, Ariz., grocery store nearly two years ago. The former intern to Giffords looks back at the...


War-weary Goma frets under uneasy rebel occupation

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 10:29 AM PST

GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Hours before rebels captured the eastern Congolese city of Goma on Tuesday, more than a thousand prisoners hammered a hole through the prison wall and escaped. "This is going to have a big impact on the security of the city," said a local magistrate who was afraid to give his name. The mass prison break highlights the challenges the M23 rebel movement now faces in holding and administering Goma and the expanding territory it has captured in a region long fought over for its rich mineral deposits. ...

UK, U.N. hope Mideast nuclear talks take place next year

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 09:05 AM PST

Alistair Burt, British Minister for the Middle East and South Asia, speaks during a news conference in AlgiersLONDON (Reuters) - Britain and the United Nations said on Saturday they hoped a conference aimed at trying to ban nuclear weapons in the Middle East could take place soon after the United States said it would not happen next month as originally planned. If and when it happens, the conference is likely to be fraught as Iran and Arab states say Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal is the main threat to security in the region, while Israel and the West see Tehran as the main proliferation danger. ...


U.S. boxer Hector "Macho" Camacho dies after shooting

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 09:04 AM PST

Former Puerto Rican welterweight boxing champion Hector "Macho" Camacho poses in GuaynaboSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - Three-time world boxing champion Hector "Macho" Camacho died on Saturday, four days after he was shot in the face in a drive-by shooting, doctors said. He was 50. Camacho was pronounced dead after being taken off life support following a second heart attack early Saturday morning, Rio Piedras Medical Director Ernesto Torres told reporters. Puerto Rico officials planned a public wake for the boxer at the Department of Sports & Recreation headquarters in San Juan, but details were pending. The former U.S. ...


Alabama shooter kills one sheriff's deputy, wounds another

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 08:43 AM PST

Deputy Scott Ward of the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office in Alabama is pictured in this handout photo(Reuters) - A man shot and killed one Alabama sheriff's deputy and critically wounded another when they went to his home near Fairhope on a report that he was acting aggressively toward family members, authorities said on Saturday. The shooter, Michael Jansen, also was killed in the exchange of gunfire on Friday afternoon, the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. ...


At least 7 killed in attack on Shi'ite procession in Pakistan

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 08:42 AM PST

Security officer collects evidence on the roof of a house after a roadside bomb in Dera Ismail KhanISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A roadside bomb killed at least seven people near a Shi'ite procession in Pakistan on Saturday, police said, with security forces on high alert over fears of large-scale sectarian attacks on the minority sect across the country. Pakistan, a nuclear-armed U.S. ally, is suspending phone coverage in many cities this weekend, an important one in the Shi'ite Muslim calendar, after a series of bomb attacks on Shi'ites triggered by mobile phones. Hardline Sunnis have threatened more attacks as the Shi'ite mourning month of Muharram comes to a climax. ...


African leaders tell Congo rebels to stop war

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 08:25 AM PST

KAMPALA (Reuters) - Heads of state from Africa's Great Lakes region on Saturday urged rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo's turbulent east to stop expanding their war and leave the town of Goma which they captured this week. The leaders met in the Ugandan capital Kampala to try to bring an end to the conflict after the M23 rebels said they planned to "liberate" the vast central African country. The M23 is widely thought to be backed by Rwanda, a claim it denies. ...

UK foster row sparks political furor, spotlights anti-EU party

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 08:15 AM PST

Farage, Britain's United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) leader and member of the European Parliament addresses the European Parliament during a debate on the last EU summit in StrasbourgLONDON (Reuters) - British politicians berated a local council in England on Saturday after it removed children from a foster family's care because of its support for a political party that wants the UK to exit the European Union and backs tighter immigration rules. The row has spotlighted the UK Independence Party (UKIP) that has seen its popularity rise in recent months on the back of growing voter disenchantment with Britain's membership of the EU, and has raised hackles among conservative politicians who accuse the left of excessive political correctness. ...


Lebanon army seizes men suspected of bomb plot against Shi'ites

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 08:10 AM PST

BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Lebanese army said on Saturday it had arrested five Syrian men found with explosives and suspected of planning an attack on a Shi'ite Muslim procession on Sunday. The war in neighboring Syria, pitting majority Sunni Muslim rebels against President Bashar al-Assad's inner circle of Alawites - an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam - has widened rifts in Lebanon, still politically divided along sectarian lines deepened by its own 15-year civil war. ...

Susan Rice battles critics over style, substance, perceptions

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 07:45 AM PST

U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice speaks with the media after Security Council consultations at U.N. headquarters in New YorkUNITED NATIONS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Susan Rice has had a series of diplomatic triumphs as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. President Barack Obama, an old friend, showed he has her back when last week he publicly challenged her Republican critics over the Benghazi controversy to "go after me" rather than her. She knew former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright from the age of 4. And yet Rice is now fighting for her political future. ...


Boehner Is Emulating Pelosi in One Thing: Fundraising

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 07:44 AM PST

Comparing a Republican to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is not the way to make friends or influence people. But while they'll trash her as a San Francisco liberal, Republicans venerate Pelosi's sheer ability to raise money. Her deep, decades-long connections to big-ticket Democratic donors makes her the party's single best fundraiser, a strategic asset that no one on the Republican side has been able to match since the halcyon days of Newt Gingrich's speakership.

Gaza conflict shows Israel must "bow" to Palestinian rights: Iran

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 07:09 AM PST

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told the head of the Hamas government in Gaza on Saturday that eight days of cross-border fighting showed that Israel had no choice but to "bow" to Palestinian rights, according to Iran's IRNA news agency. The Iranian-backed Hamas has basked in what it called a victory against Israel after an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire on Thursday ended the conflict in which 163 Palestinians and six Israelis were killed. IRNA said Ahmadinejad, in the rare telephone call with Ismail Haniyeh, praised the Palestinian "resistance and perseverance". ...

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