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    Jun 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Police response to Occupy Oakland was flawed, report says

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    The Oakland Police Department's response to an Occupy Oakland protest in October was flawed by poor planning, inadequate staffing and outdated policies and protocols, an independent study found....
  2. Jun 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Ex-envoy to Egypt calls for 'time out' in funding political NGOs

    World Now
    U.S. funding of pro-democracy NGOs working in Egypt should be suspended while Egypt is suffering political upheaval, a former U.S. ambassador to Egypt says....
  4. May 28, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Tony Blair faces inquiry into role of press during his premiership

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    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair defended his relationship with media owner Rupert Murdoch during questioning Monday before a panel looking into the practices and ethics of the press and its dealings with politicians and public figures....
  6. May 24, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Mexican students protest 'biased' election coverage

    World Now
    Thousands of mostly university students poured into the streets of Mexico City for the second time in a week to protest the way presidential elections are being run and, more specifically, covered in the Mexican media....
  8. May 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. World may be watching, but not enough to see

    THEATER REVIEW: "The Whole World is Watching" by the Dog & Pony Theatre Company at the Biograph ★★ ... On a weekend when the streets of Chicago are expected to fill with protesters, here's a look back at 1968.
    On a weekend when the streets of Chicago are expected to fill with protesters, the Dog & Pony Theatre Company is staging a look back at a previous time that happened: the 1968 convention of the Democratic Party. Staged promenade-style in an upstairs...

    Tags: Music, Celebrities, Vietnam, Entertainment, Arts and Culture

  10. Dec 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. U.S. workers are not a lazy bunch

    Perhaps the best news I've heard in this dreary year is that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are gearing up for another tour. We need the Boss more than ever, in part because few of our leaders are extolling the American worker.
    Perhaps the best news I've heard in this dreary year is that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are gearing up for another tour. We need the Boss more than ever, in part because few of our leaders are extolling the American worker. President...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Politics, The E Street Band (music group), Newt Gingrich

  12. Oct 26, 2011 |Column| KTLA-LTV
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    WASHINGTON Advertisement President Barack Obama is outlining a plan Wednesday to allow millions of student loan recipients to lower their payments and consolidate their loans, in hopes of easing the burden of the No. 2 source of household debt. The move to assist struggling graduates and students could help Obama shore up re-election support among young voters, an important voting bloc in his 2008 campaign, and appeal to their parents, too. Student loan debt also is a common concern voiced by Occupy Wall Street protesters. The loans have become particularly painful for many amid the nation's economic woes, high unemployment and soaring tuition costs. They are second only to mortgages as a portion of Americans' debt, coming in ahead of credit cards. Obama's planned announcement in Denver comes the same day as a new report on tuition costs from the College Board. It shows average in-state tuition and fees at four-year public colleges rose $631 this fall, or 8.3 percent, compared with a year ago. Nationally, the cost of a full credit load has passed $8,000, an all-time high. The White House said Obama will use his executive authority to provide student loan relief in two ways. First, he will accelerate a measure passed by Congress that reduces the maximum required payment on student loans from 15 percent of discretionary income annually to 10 percent. The White House wants it to go into effect in 2012, instead of 2014. In addition, the White House says the remaining debt would be forgiven after 20 years, instead of 25. About 1.6 million borrowers could be affected. Second, he will allow borrowers who have a loan from the Federal Family Education Loan Program and a direct loan from the government to consolidate them into one. The consolidated loan would carry an interest rate of up to a half percentage point less than before. This could affect 5.8 million borrowers. Education Secretary Arne Duncan told reporters on a conference call that the changes could save some borrowers hundreds of dollars a month. "These are real savings that will help these graduates get started in their careers and help them make ends meet," Duncan said. The White House said the changes will carry no additional costs to taxpayers. Last year, Congress passed a law that lowered the repayment cap and moved all student loans to direct lending by eliminating banks as the middlemen. Before that, borrowers could get loans directly from the government or from the Federal Family Education Loan Program; the latter were issued by private lenders but basically insured by the government. The law was passed along with the health care overhaul with the anticipation that it could save about $60 billion over a decade. The law change was opposed by many Republicans. At a hearing Tuesday, Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., who chairs a subcommittee with oversight over higher education, said it had resulted in poorer customer service for borrowers. And Senate Republicans issued a news release with a compilation of headlines that showed thousands of workers in student lending, including those from Sallie Mae Inc., had been laid off because of the change. Today, there are 23 million borrowers with $490 billion in loans under the Federal Family Education Loan Program. Last year, the Education Department made $102.2 billion in direct loans to 11.5 million recipients. Increases in federal aid have helped ease the burden on students dealing with tuition increases, the White House Council of Economic Advisers said in a report Wednesday. "Despite large increases in the published price of college over the past four years, the average student has not seen commensurate increases in the net price of college, defined as the published price minus grants, scholarships and tax benefits," the report said. Meanwhile, the Education Department and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a project Tuesday to simplify the financial aid award letters that colleges mail to students each spring. A common complaint is that colleges obscure the inclusion of student loans in financial aid packages to make their school appear more affordable, and the agencies hope families will more easily be able to compare the costs of colleges. Separately, James Runcie, the Education Department's federal student aid chief operating officer, told Foxx's congressional panel that the personal financial details of as many 5,000 college students were temporarily viewable on the department's direct loan website earlier this month. Runcie said site was shut down while the matter was resolved, and the affected students have been notified and offered credit monitoring. Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material ma
    WASHINGTON Advertisement President Barack Obama is outlining a plan Wednesday to allow millions of student loan recipients to lower their payments and consolidate their loans, in hopes of easing the burden of the No. 2 source of household debt. The move...

    Tags: Arne Duncan, Teaching and Learning, Republican Party, Finance, Politics

  14. Dec 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Relief, not celebration, as Iraq War ends

    —When President Barack Obama went to Fort Bragg the other day to proclaim the end of the nearly nine-year war in Iraq, it was hardly what you would call a traditional victory lap. There was no wild V-I Day to match the V-E and V-J Days that kicked off nationwide jubilation at the end of World War II.
    —When President Barack Obama went to Fort Bragg the other day to proclaim the end of the nearly nine-year war in Iraq, it was hardly what you would call a traditional victory lap. There was no wild V-I Day to match the V-E and V-J Days that kicked...

    Tags: Politics, George W. Bush, Joe Biden, Iraq War (2003-2011), Afghanistan

  16. Feb 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Lawyers for Occupy protesters say city crackdown was practice for summits

    Lawyers for dozens of Occupy Chicago protesters arrested in Grant Park said Wednesday that the mass arrests amounted to a "dry run" by the Emanuel administration for handling protests during the G-8 and NATO summits in May.
    Lawyers for dozens of Occupy Chicago protesters arrested in Grant Park said Wednesday that the mass arrests amounted to a "dry run" by the Emanuel administration for handling protests during the G-8 and NATO summits in May. "This was Mayor Rahm Emanuel...

    Tags: Summits, Politics, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Mayor

  18. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. 175 Chicago protesters arrested after being told to leave Grant Park

    Chicago police arrested about 175 Occupy Chicago protestors in Congress Plaza just after 1 a.m. Sunday, about 90 minutes after police issued their first warning that the group was violating municipal code.
    Tribune reporter
    Chicago police arrested about 175 Occupy Chicago protestors in Congress Plaza just after 1 a.m. Sunday, about 90 minutes after police issued their first warning that the group was violating municipal code. Police completed the last arrests and cleared...

    Tags: Corporate Crime, Politics, Corruption, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Police Arrests

  20. Dec 13, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Cop takes down jaywalking Occupy Orlando protester

    A jaywalking Occupy Orlando protester was taken down by an Orlando police officer after he ignored the cop's orders and fled Monday night, police said.
    A jaywalking Occupy Orlando protester was taken down by an Orlando police officer after he ignored the cop's orders and fled Monday night, police said. Louis Levite, 47, was charged with resisting arrest without violence and was given a jaywalking...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Television, Police Arrests, Entertainment, Demonstration

  22. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Occupy Orlando, police clash over use of downtown park

    Occupy Orlando demonstrator Tina Houser said she can't figure out the Orlando police.
    Occupy Orlando demonstrator Tina Houser said she can't figure out the Orlando police. "You never know what the cops are going to do," said Houser, 21. For the first few nights of the two-week-old protest at downtown's Sen. Beth Johnson Park, Houser...

    Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Lake Eola Park, Police Arrests, Riots

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