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May 14, 2012

Top Stories - Google News: RPT-Similarities may push Merkel, Hollande together - Reuters

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May 15th 2012, 06:06


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RPT-Similarities may push Merkel, Hollande together
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* New French leader in Berlin to meet Merkel on Tuesday * Duo to discuss outlines of modest European growth pact * Born a month apart, similarities outweigh differences By Noah Barkin and Catherine Bremer BERLIN/PARIS, May 15 (Reuters) - Five years ago ...
Jean-Marc Ayrault: the German speaker tipped to be France's next prime ministerTelegraph.co.uk
France's Hollande put to work immediatelyBBC News
Hollande set to be sworn inIrish Times
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Top Stories - Google News: Leveson Inquiry: Lord O'Donnell defends vetting of Andy Coulson - Scotsman

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May 14th 2012, 13:28


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Leveson Inquiry: Lord O'Donnell defends vetting of Andy Coulson
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Andy Coulson gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry. Picture: AP DEEPER vetting of Andy Coulson would have been unlikely to reveal significant information about his alleged involvement in phone hacking, the UK's former top civil servant Lord O'Donnell ...
Leveson inquiry: Alastair Campbell, Lord O'Donnell - liveThe Guardian
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U.S. News: California governor: Raise taxes on rich to fill $16 billion gap

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May 14th 2012, 13:22

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Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown is calling for a combination of additional spending cuts and higher tax revenue to close his state's huge budget gap.

By Sharon Bernstein, NBCBayArea.com

California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday is expected to propose closing the state’s large budget gap with a raft of spending cuts and new taxes on the state’s highest earners.

Faced with a deficit of $16 billion – considerably higher than the $9.2 billion originally forecast – Brown is expected to suggest cuts in health and human services, employee compensation and other areas,  spokesman H.D. Palmer told NBCBayArea.com.

Palmer said the governor would propose adding three new tax brackets for the wealthiest Californians, which would raise their assessments by as much as 3%. Right now, Palmer said, the highest earners in the state pay 9.3% of their income in taxes. Brown’s new plan – which must be approved by voters – would create three new marginal tax rates: 10.3%, 11.3% and 12.3%.

If the increases are not approved, he said, the cuts would be deeper.

For more, visit NBCBayArea.com

Assembly Minority Leader Connie Conway criticized the governor's tax proposal, saying that revenues are still higher than last year and that the governor should be "leaving overburdened taxpayers alone."

"The bigger problem is that the imaginary money the majority party counted on in last year's budget never materialized," she said in a statement, "and they have refused to cut big big government."

$16 billion hole opens in California's budget

Brown said Saturday that he would also propose a new sales tax of 0.25%, or a quarter of a percent. That's less than the half-percent that he proposed in January, he said.

On Monday, Brown will release a new version of the state’s budget that will detail both the state’s anticipated revenue for the year, as well as the administration’s spending proposals.

It’s a mid-year budget revision that has become a regular political ritual in California, as the state fine-tunes its expectations of income and spending.

Palmer, who has worked on financial policy issues and communications for both Brown and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, said the state’s finances have worsened considerably because of a big drop in tax revenues during the fourth quarter of 2011.

A leading cause, he said, was a reduction in the amount of capital gains taxes that Californians paid on the sale of stock and other investments.

“Estimated tax payments were down by a double digit amount,” Palmer said. “That’s an anomaly that hasn’t happened for 20 years.”

On Saturday, Brown addressed Californians in a YouTube video, criticizing prior legislative fixes as “gimmicky” and putting part of the blame for the state’s budget hole on federal regulators  and state judges, who blocked some of his proposed cuts.

“We’re still recovering from the worst recession since the 1930s,” Brown said in the video. “Tax receipts are coming in lower than expected and the federal government and the courts have blocked us from making billions in necessary budget reductions. This means that we will have to go much further and make cuts far greater than I asked for at the beginning of the year.”

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U.S. News: Trayvon Martin's mom gets 8 months paid leave in donations

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May 14th 2012, 13:49

Two mothers, separated by space and time, but linked by a similar loss, met today to share their sadness and their stories of battles against injustice. Doreen Lawrence lost her son to a racist gang in London, while Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, lost her son to a shooting in Florida. ITV's Geraint Vincent reports.

 

By NBCMiami.com

The mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin will be able to take about eight months of paid leave after her fellow Miami-Dade County employees donated some of their vacation time, according to reports.

Sybrina Fulton, a 23-year veteran of the Miami-Dade County housing authority, received $40,825 of donated vacation time, The Miami Herald reported.

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The donations came after the county commission approved a resolution authorizing employees to donate their vacation time to Fulton or Yolanda Knight Evans, Trayvon’s aunt and a customer service representative, the newspaper said.

Trayvon Martin's parents take justice campaign to London

According to the Herald, 192 county employees donated some of their hours to Fulton, adding up to 1,362 hours or 34 paid weeks off. Seventy employees donated to Evans.

The time off is in addition to the $100,000 raised at rallies and online that the family plans to use to form a criminal justice advocacy foundation in Martin’s name.

George Zimmerman, who has been charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Martin, also raised more than $200,000 on a website to pay for his legal defense, according to his attorney.

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thumbnail Trayvon Martin's mom gets 8 months paid leave in donations
May 14th 2012, 13:49

Two mothers, separated by space and time, but linked by a similar loss, met today to share their sadness and their stories of battles against injustice. Doreen Lawrence lost her son to a racist gang in London, while Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, lost her son to a shooting in Florida. ITV's Geraint Vincent reports.

 

By NBCMiami.com

The mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin will be able to take about eight months of paid leave after her fellow Miami-Dade County employees donated some of their vacation time, according to reports.

Sybrina Fulton, a 23-year veteran of the Miami-Dade County housing authority, received $40,825 of donated vacation time, The Miami Herald reported.

For more, visit NBCMiami.com.


The donations came after the county commission approved a resolution authorizing employees to donate their vacation time to Fulton or Yolanda Knight Evans, Trayvon’s aunt and a customer service representative, the newspaper said.

Trayvon Martin's parents take justice campaign to London

According to the Herald, 192 county employees donated some of their hours to Fulton, adding up to 1,362 hours or 34 paid weeks off. Seventy employees donated to Evans.

The time off is in addition to the $100,000 raised at rallies and online that the family plans to use to form a criminal justice advocacy foundation in Martin’s name.

George Zimmerman, who has been charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Martin, also raised more than $200,000 on a website to pay for his legal defense, according to his attorney.

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thumbnail California governor: Raise taxes on rich to fill $16 billion gap
May 14th 2012, 13:22

AP

Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown is calling for a combination of additional spending cuts and higher tax revenue to close his state's huge budget gap.

By Sharon Bernstein, NBCBayArea.com

California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday is expected to propose closing the state’s large budget gap with a raft of spending cuts and new taxes on the state’s highest earners.

Faced with a deficit of $16 billion – considerably higher than the $9.2 billion originally forecast – Brown is expected to suggest cuts in health and human services, employee compensation and other areas,  spokesman H.D. Palmer told NBCBayArea.com.

Palmer said the governor would propose adding three new tax brackets for the wealthiest Californians, which would raise their assessments by as much as 3%. Right now, Palmer said, the highest earners in the state pay 9.3% of their income in taxes. Brown’s new plan – which must be approved by voters – would create three new marginal tax rates: 10.3%, 11.3% and 12.3%.

If the increases are not approved, he said, the cuts would be deeper.

For more, visit NBCBayArea.com

Assembly Minority Leader Connie Conway criticized the governor's tax proposal, saying that revenues are still higher than last year and that the governor should be "leaving overburdened taxpayers alone."

"The bigger problem is that the imaginary money the majority party counted on in last year's budget never materialized," she said in a statement, "and they have refused to cut big big government."

$16 billion hole opens in California's budget

Brown said Saturday that he would also propose a new sales tax of 0.25%, or a quarter of a percent. That's less than the half-percent that he proposed in January, he said.

On Monday, Brown will release a new version of the state’s budget that will detail both the state’s anticipated revenue for the year, as well as the administration’s spending proposals.

It’s a mid-year budget revision that has become a regular political ritual in California, as the state fine-tunes its expectations of income and spending.

Palmer, who has worked on financial policy issues and communications for both Brown and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, said the state’s finances have worsened considerably because of a big drop in tax revenues during the fourth quarter of 2011.

A leading cause, he said, was a reduction in the amount of capital gains taxes that Californians paid on the sale of stock and other investments.

“Estimated tax payments were down by a double digit amount,” Palmer said. “That’s an anomaly that hasn’t happened for 20 years.”

On Saturday, Brown addressed Californians in a YouTube video, criticizing prior legislative fixes as “gimmicky” and putting part of the blame for the state’s budget hole on federal regulators  and state judges, who blocked some of his proposed cuts.

“We’re still recovering from the worst recession since the 1930s,” Brown said in the video. “Tax receipts are coming in lower than expected and the federal government and the courts have blocked us from making billions in necessary budget reductions. This means that we will have to go much further and make cuts far greater than I asked for at the beginning of the year.”

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Philly.com News: In Colwyn: Emergency, The Sequel

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In Colwyn: Emergency, The Sequel
May 14th 2012, 12:40

Daniel Rutland, mayor of embattled Colwyn, declared another state of emergency in the .3-square-mile borough Saturday after his previous order was overturned by council two weeks ago. Allegations of police misconduct became public this month after a juvenile who was handcuffed in a holding cell was allegedly shot with a Taser by a cop on April 24.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Health insurance expansion looming, primary care turf battle heats up

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Health insurance expansion looming, primary care turf battle heats up
May 14th 2012, 13:15

President Obama's health care law is expected to expand health insurance to 32 million Americans over the next decade. Health policy experts anticipate that the wave of new insurance subscribers will lead to a spike in demand for medical services.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: What ‘Veep’ gets wrong

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What 'Veep' gets wrong
May 14th 2012, 13:17

Mark Schmitt, writing in The New Republic, doesn't think HBO's 'Veep' quite gets the daily tragedy faced by its characters:

My boss when I was a hapless staffer, former Senator Bill Bradley, once said of the institution, "You hold power but you can never claim power." That's the dilemma of Veep and all of Iannucci's work. His characters have won—they've won elections, been given some formal power, even if it's just a tie-breaking vote in the Senate. They vaguely want to use that power for some good—clean energy or education. But the actual ability to use or claim power continually eludes them. Where Veep falls short, then, is only in Louis-Dreyfuss's smiling indifference to that fate...As in Seinfeld, life is an endless stream of annoyances and embarrassments, but you move on. Without painfully feeling the futility of sensible liberalism, there isn't quite enough comedy. The show will be better when Selina Meyer stops smiling.

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Breaking News: CBS News: Leading figure talks of divisions within Taliban

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Leading figure talks of divisions within Taliban
May 14th 2012, 11:23

Says only "a few" hard-liners resist peace settlement, but also that West fails to bolster moderates within fundamentalist Islamic movement

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Breaking News: CBS News: U.N. seeks access to Iran military site

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U.N. seeks access to Iran military site
May 14th 2012, 12:01

As IAEA renews talks with Tehran, senior nuclear agency official keen to inspect dubious activity at Parchin military complex

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Breaking News: CBS News: EU markets slide on Greece election woes

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EU markets slide on Greece election woes
May 14th 2012, 12:00

Talks have failed to lead to the creation of a coalition government; a fresh round of elections could take place

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Breaking News: CBS News: Facebook co-founder draws heat for pre-IPO move

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Facebook co-founder draws heat for pre-IPO move
May 14th 2012, 11:32

Eduardo Saverin renounces U.S. citizenship in what many observers consider attempt to avoid millions in U.S. taxes

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