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ecessary California nuke plants shut down will be up to the voters in California. Download petitions at http://sanonofresafety.org/No state or federal government officials plan to shut down this plant permanently, even with all the steam generator problems and with the worst nuke plant safety allegation record in the US. And we don't even need the power from this plant, so why are we risking the future of our nation for power we don't need? See the facts at http://sanonofresafety.org/ Donna Gilmore of CA 9:44PM April 08, 2012 An insider's guide to politics and policy, available on the iPad or as a PDF download.
By ASHRAF SWEILAM, Associated Press EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) Militants on Monday again blew up a gas pipeline in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula that transports fuel to neighboring Israel and Jordan, a senior Egyptian security official said. The attack on the pipeline was the 14th time it was targeted since the popular uprising that ousted longtime Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak last year. Previous bombings of the pipeline have been blamed on Islamist militants who have stepped up activity in Sinai, taking advantage of a security vacuum caused by a thin police presence in the post-Mubarak era. Northern Sinai security chief Maj. Gen. Saleh al-Masri said Monday's blast hit a section of the pipeline outside the city of el-Arish but did not cause major damage or a fire since the gas flow had been cut following a blast on the pipeline last month,cheaptomsshoessalei.com. Al-Masri said the Interior Ministry would send an armored police brigade to guard the area and maintain security because the current number of policemen is not enough to control a vast desert stretch. But he said additional army units would still be needed and they can only be deployed if the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty were amended to allow more troops in the area. The number of Egyptian forces in demilitarized Sinai is regulated by the 1979 accord, which prohibits the deployment of military forces in the section of Sinai bordering Israel, leaving security in that area in the hands of lightly armed police and border guards. But in August, Egypt acting with Israeli approval deployed 2,cheaptomsshoessalei.com,000 more soldiers and police in the area following a spike in violence. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ. An insider's guide to politics and policy, available on the iPad or as a PDF download,toms outlet.
By CHRISTINA REXRODE, Associated Press For the stock market, it was a triumphant first quarter. But for earnings growth, the past three months were just ho-hum. Analysts are expecting earnings for companies in the Standard Poor's 500 index to decline 0.1 percent compared to a year ago, according to FactSet. It's a tiny number but a significant turning point. Earnings growth was on a winning streak for the previous nine quarters. Year-over-year earn Related articles:
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