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Friday, December 6, 2013

Last Generation Network News: AMERICAN EDITION December 6, 2013 –FRIDAY- Tevet 3, 5774 Vol. 1 No.7

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Last Generation Network News
December 6, 2013 FRIDAY- Tevet  3, 5774
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AMERICAN EDITION 
"Facts are not reported, they are self evident" -MJS
 
 
 
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Illinois governor signs landmark overhaul of state's underfunded pension system ...

Seattle Post Intelligencer - ‎15 hours ago‎
Page 1 of 1. CHICAGO (AP) - Illinois governor signs landmark overhaul of state's underfunded pension system into law. Printable Version.
 
 

Texas ice storm cuts power to tens of thousands

San Francisco Chronicle - ‎22 minutes ago‎
DALLAS (AP) - An ice storm in North Texas has left tens of thousands of people without power and canceled hundreds of flights during freezing weather.
 
 

White House changes story on Obama's uncle

Washington Post - ‎7 hours ago‎
WASHINGTON - The White House said Thursday that President Barack Obama briefly lived with an uncle who faced deportation from the United States, correcting its previous statements that the president had never met Onyango Obama.
 
 

Part of Key Bridge closed for police investigation

W*USA 9 - ‎47 minutes ago‎
WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- Law enforcement officials have closed part of the Key Bridge to investigate a report that someone jumped from the bridge on Friday morning.
 
 

Stop and frisk a dilemma for Bratton as NYPD head

San Jose Mercury News - ‎30 minutes ago‎
NEW YORK—As William Bratton prepares to embark on his second tour of duty as New York City police commissioner, he will find a very different city than the one he left behind nearly 20 years ago.
 
 

Remembering the Long Island Rail Road massacre

Appeal-Democrat - ‎15 minutes ago‎
FILE- In this Dec. 17, 1993 file photo, accused Long Island Railroad gunman Colin Ferguson, center, is led into a courtroom by officers for a procedural hearing at the Nassau County Court House in Uniondale, N.Y.
 
 

Obama Says Clinton and Biden Would Both Make 'Outstanding' Presidents

New York Magazine - ‎7 hours ago‎
In an interview with Chris Matthews on Thursday, his first since 2008, President Obama discussed a wide range of topics, from Edward Snowden to Healthcare.
 
 

Grandmother hopes to make Christmas special for 2-year-old boy

Boston Globe - ‎4 hours ago‎
As anyone with a friend or loved one who has struggled with addiction can testify, perhaps even more painful than watching the terrific beating that alcohol and drugs administer to the user is the damage that the disease inflicts on those closest to them.
 
 

Gun-control ad debuts ahead of Newtown anniversary

USA TODAY
18 hours ago
 
Written by
Catalina Camia
A haunting and suspenseful commercial aimed at reducing gun violence will make its debut on cable TV this week in advance of the one-year anniversary of the Newtown massacre.
 
 

Bashir leaves MSNBC over inflammatory remarks

MiamiHerald.com - ‎16 hours ago‎
NEW YORK (AP) - MSNBC host Martin Bashir resigned from the network Wednesday, nearly three weeks after making graphic remarks on his show about former Alaska Gov.
 
 

Five Things You Don't Know About Alcohol

ABC News
16 hours ago
 
Written by
Susan Donaldson James
On Dec. 5, 1933, the United States ratified the 21st amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ending more than a decade of Prohibition.
 
 

Chism pleads not guilty

The Salem News - ‎Dec 5, 2013‎
DANVERS - Philip Chism, 14, said just two words during his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated rape and armed robbery yesterday: “Not guilty.
 
 

Will unemployment benefits get left behind in budget deal?

CBS News - ‎45 minutes ago‎
Emergency unemployment benefits are set to expire on Dec. 28 if Congress doesn't act to renew the program. Elaine Thompson, AP.
 
 

Ohio judge's wife charged with poisoning him

Post-Bulletin - ‎Dec 4, 2013‎
In this undated photo provided by Lake County Sheriff's department shows Carla Hague. Hague, a county judge's wife of 45 years, has been charged with trying to poison him with antifreeze.
 
 

Bloomberg Defends Legacy in Speech

Wall Street Journal - ‎17 hours ago‎
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg defended his legacy Thursday in an unusually emotional address, calling the city's safety net the strongest in the country and talking about the kind of city he hopes to leave for his first grandchild, due to be born this ...
 
 

Cape Cod weather: rainy weekend ahead

Capecodonline - ‎5 hours ago‎
According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast calls for rain and patchy fog, with highs in the lower 50s and temperatures falling into the mid 40s in the afternoon.
 
 

Fallin order supports divisive education standards

San Francisco Chronicle - ‎Dec 4, 2013‎
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Gov. Mary Fallin signed an executive order on Wednesday in support of education standards in math and English known as Common Core and said she hopes the order eases growing fears the standards represent a federal ...
 
 

O, Christmas Tree: Real trees are the freshest, greenest way to go

Rapid City Journal - ‎1 hour ago‎
Christmas and "green" naturally seem to go hand in glove and South Dakota State University Extension forestry specialist John Ball said the greenest way to deck the halls is with a real tree.
 
 

Man kills wife, son, self on cross-state rampage with crossbow; other state news

Palm Beach Post - ‎Dec 4, 2013‎
A South Florida man used a crossbow to kill his wife and teenage son in their townhouse, tried to kill a second son who is a student at Florida State University and wound up dead in a motel bathroom near Lake City, authorities said.
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