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AL: Jefferson County debt holders file questions in challenge to largest U.S. government bankruptcy

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- A bank representing Jefferson County debt holders and lawyers who successfully challenged the county's 2009 occupational tax have filed their proposed questions to ask the Alabama Supreme Court about the county's right to seek bankruptcy protection.

The submissions were requested by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Bennett, as creditors seek to block Jefferson County's Chapter 9 bankruptcy filing over its $4.23 billion in debts, including $3.14 billion for a court-ordered sewer rehabilitation program.

The creditors contend Jefferson County does not have the right under Alabama law to file for bankruptcy, because it did not have any outstanding bond debt. The county has amassed its debt through bond-like debt instruments called warrants.

But the county contends it can legitimately seek Chapter 9 protection because it had issued bonds in the past and commissioners approved a resolution in July contemplating the need for future bond sales.

The lawyers want the bankruptcy judge to ask the Alabama Supreme Court if the county must have outstanding bond debt to file bankruptcy, and what effect past county bond sales or commissioners' stated future plans to sell bonds would have on the county's right to seek protection from creditors.

In a hearing earlier this month, Bennett said he had not decided if he would submit questions to the Alabama Supreme Court on its interpretation of the state government bankruptcy law. Wednesday was the deadline for lawyers to file their proposed questions to the bankruptcy judge.

The state high court currently is considering a similar issue regarding a bankruptcy petition filed by the south Alabama town of Prichard. A bankruptcy judge rejected Prichard's petition because it had outstanding warrant debt but no bond debt, and the town filed an appeal to the state Supreme Court.

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Black Male Engagement Amplifies Detroiters' Good Deeds

Black Male Engagement (BME or "be me") launched in August as an initiative to offer support and positive reinforcement to black men who are active in their communities.

The program is currently piloting in Detroit and Philadelphia, sponsored by a grant from the Knight Foundation and Open Society Foundation.

Knight's Rishi Jaitly explained BME as a "social network that's all about resident leadership." The idea, Jaitly said, was to make it easy for Detroiters to recognize one another for good work they're doing in the city.

Since BME launched, 1,065 men have shared their stories in video messages available on the organization's website. Community leaders talk about their projects and have the chance to connect with others doing similar work in Detroit.

The focus on black men, as opposed to other groups, is the product of BME organizers' experience in Detroit.

"In the course of our work here as a foundation, we've just come across a lot of engaged black men and teenagers in the community who've just played a vital role in a lot of our initiatives," Jaitly explained. "It's an easier community for us to begin with; we'd just seen so much leadership."

The list of Detroit BME participants is long and varied. It includes mentors, entrepreneurs, urban gardeners, a barber, a ball room dance instructor and City Council Member (and former interim Mayor) Ken Cockrel Jr.

Other BMErs: Eddie Connor, a 13-year cancer survivor who is now a mentor; Fran Westbrooks, founder of Detroit Comeback Kids; Curtis Lipscomb of KICK, which supports LGBT African Americans.

In his BME video, Lipscomb explains he's worked with nearly 3,500 people in nearly 20 years of service. One of those services is offering sensitivity training to Detroit Public Schools administrators with the goal of preventing bullying.

The next step for BME is to move from recognition to funding. The organization is sponsoring a grant competition, open to individuals, corporations and nonprofits. The application was just a few paragraphs long in an effort to make it easier to participate for those who had not previously looked for funding through formal grant channels.

Jaitly said BME is asking grant competitors a simple question: "What else might you do if you had access to more resources, a bigger stage?"

Those who made the second round are eligible for grants up to $50,000 to continue their community work. The winners will be announced in January, and Jaitly said he hopes some of them will go on to win future funding from local grant-making groups.

Whether or not individual BMErs win the money, Jaitly says the idea has proven a success, with members getting together informally to discuss their projects and promote strong leadership and community involvement.

"What's been fascinating is when people feel their narrative all of a sudden is being amplified by a big megaphone, that in and of itself has proved empowering," Jaitly said.

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As 2011 comes to a close, HuffPost Detroit looks to honor those who made an impact in our city this year. The 2011 Detroit Impact series will profile one organization per day until the end of the year. There are 11 organizations included in the series (see them all in the slideshow below), but there are dozens more doing good in and around Detroit. For full coverage of the people and organizations helping others, visit HuffPost Detroit Impact.

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Student Mentor Partners makes private school accessible for at-risk youth in the Detroit area. The group supports more than 35 boys and girls in 11 private high schools and is dedicated to helping "the academically average or marginal student who, without proper guidance and support, may 'fall through the cracks,' become frustrated with school, and eventually drop out." Read more about Student Mentor Partners here. Student Mentor Partners makes private school accessible for at-risk youth in the Detroit area. The group supports more than 35 boys and girls in 11 private high schools and is dedicated to helping "the academically average or marginal student who, without proper guidance and support, may 'fall through the cracks,' become frustrated with school, and eventually drop out."

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Week 17 NFL Power Rankings: NBC Sports Drops Chicago Bears To No. 25

A tough week for the Chicago Bears continues to get tougher. After losing to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night -- despite accruing more total yards than the Packers -- the Bears have begun to slide and topple down the Week 17 NFL Power Rankings, earning a near-the-bottom No. 25 slotting from NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk:

25. Bears (No. 24; 7-8): [Kahlil Bell] may have cost Matt Forte a lot of money.

Indeed, after Bell's impressive 121 rushing yards and 38 receiving yards in Sunday's contest, the injured Matt Forte suddenly looked much less like an offensive keystone than, say, QB Jay Cutler. Forte, who is nearing the conclusion of his rookie contract with the Bears, has been lobbying the franchise for an extension, requesting rather large money, but with the apparent emergence of Bell, Forte's services may be more expendable than priceless.

In Week 16, the Bears offense put together a season-high of 441 total yards on the shoulders of third-stringers Bell and QB Josh McCown -- who threw two interceptions, but otherwise had a solid game in his first start in four years.

The Bears will be in their final action of the 2011 season this coming Sunday, taking on the Minnesota Vikings at noon CST.

Stay tuned to SB Nation Chicago for more information, and for in-depth analysis on the Chicago Bears be sure to visit Windy City Gridiron. Visit SB Nation NFL for more news and notes around the league.

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Romney, Perry slap at Paul on Iran (AP)

MUSCATINE, Iowa ? Mitt Romney and Rick Perry on Wednesday assailed Republican presidential rival Ron Paul for saying the U.S. has no business bombing Iran to keep it from acquiring a nuclear weapon, drawing a sharp contrast with their rising rival as he returned to Iowa to campaign before the lead-off caucuses.

"One of the people running for president thinks it's okay for Iran to have a nuclear weapon," Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, said in this eastern Iowa city in response to a question from the audience. "I don't."

It was the first time Romney has challenged Paul directly since the Texas congressman jumped in polls. Neither Romney nor Perry, the Texas governor, named Paul, but the target was clear.

"You don't have to vote for a candidate who will allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. Because America will be next," Perry said in Urbandale, reiterating a line of argument from a day earlier.

"I'm here to say: You have a choice," Perry added.

As if in rebuttal, Paul's campaign launched a new television ad describing him as "principled, incorruptible, guided by faith and principle" and the man to restore the economy. "Politicians who supported bailouts and mandates, serial hypocrites and flip floppers can't clean up the mess," it says as photos of Newt Gingrich and Romney appear on screen.

The stepped-up criticism of Paul, the libertarian-leaning Republican, comes as surveys show he's in contention to win Tuesday's caucuses.

In recent days, conservative opponents including Perry and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann have increased their criticism of Paul on social issues, foreign affairs and inflammatory comments in his decades-old newsletter. By tearing him down, they hope voters will give their campaigns another, closer look after a season marked by candidates who have risen quickly in public standing only to fall back down.

Gingrich, whose slide in surveys over the past week has come as Paul has risen, said Tuesday he couldn't vote for Paul if he were to become the GOP nominee and called his views "totally outside the mainstream of every decent American" during an interview with CNN.

Gingrich, the former House speaker, began Wednesday, the second day of his Iowa bus tour with a speech to about 200 people in the atrium of the Southbridge Mall in Mason City. He plugged his support for supply-side economics favored by President Ronald Reagan.

Gingrich said the primary is giving voters a "choice between a populist supply side approach ... and a much more timid Washington-centered approach that will not create jobs."

Bachmann, who was on the 86th stop of her tour of Iowa's 99 counties, criticized both of her rivals from Texas. She accused Perry of spending "27 years as a political insider." He was a Texas legislator and agriculture commissioner before becoming governor in 2001.

Bachmann said Paul would be "dangerous as president" because of his hands-off views on national security.

Paul, for his part, was meeting with supporters near Des Moines, his first visit to the state since before the campaigns went dark for the Christmas holiday. He planned a series of events over the next two days as he looked to take advantage of a burst of momentum.

A conservative, Paul commands strong allegiance from his supporters but appears to have little potential to expand his appeal and emerge as a serious challenger for the nomination. Yet he could complicate other candidates' pathway to the nomination.

His opponents were spreading out across the state to woo potential caucus-goers, many of whom are still undecided amid a flood of television and radio ads.

In Independence, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum mingled with 25 people at a diner and touted his plan to give a tax break to businesses that bring their operations back to the United States.

He told diners: "Things are going great, we've got momentum." He began airing a new radio ad Wednesday that promotes his hardline opposition to abortion and describes him as a "father of seven, a home-schooler and a devoted husband for 21 years."

Romney kicked off a three-day bus tour in the eastern edge of the state, in Muscatine, and shook hands with an overflow crowd at Elly's Tea and Coffee House. The line to get in stretched into the street.

Beginning the day, Romney told Fox News Channel that he was only joking Monday when he criticized Gingrich's failure to earn a spot on the Virginia ballot as something out of the sitcom "I Love Lucy."

"I hope the speaker understands that was humor, and I'm happy to tell my humorous anecdote to him face to face," Romney said.

Gingrich on Tuesday challenged Romney to make the "I Love Lucy" comparison to Gingrich's face.

Perry, looking to recapture the enthusiasm that greeted his entry into the race in August, railed against Washington and Wall Street insiders as he met with conservatives for breakfast near Des Moines.

"Why should you settle for less than an authentic conservative who will fight for your views and your values without apologies?" he asked, delivering the core rationale for his candidacy.

The packed crowd of conservatives in Urbandale applauded as he pledged to champion a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget, secure the border within a year and crack down on illegal immigration. He also said he would bring his faith with him into the Oval Office, a nod to the Christian conservatives who have strong sway in the nominating process.

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Elliott reported from Urbandale. Associated Press writers Mike Glover in Independence, Brian Bakst in Creston, Shannon McCaffrey in Mason City and Charles Babington in Des Moines contributed to this report.

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Nigeria sect clashes kill at least 68: officials (Reuters)

KANO, Nigeria (Reuters) ? Gun battles between Nigerian security forces and an Islamist sect killed at least 68 people in two days of fighting in northern Nigeria, authorities and hospital sources said on Saturday.

Militant group Boko Haram, which wants to impose Islamic sharia law across the country split roughly equally between Christians and Muslims, has been blamed for scores of shootings and bombings in Nigeria's remote, semi-arid northeast, including a spate of attacks in the past few weeks.

Nigeria's army killed more than 50 members of the sect during fighting on Thursday and Friday in the northeastern city of Damaturu, the force's chief of staff Lieutenant General Azubuike Ihejirika said in comments published in local media.

Three soldiers also died, he added.

"There was a major encounter with Boko Haram in Damaturu and we overran their stronghold and their ammunition site," Ihejirika said.

"They came with sophisticated and heavy weaponry including GPMGs (machine guns) and bombs but our trained soldiers subdued them."

Hospital sources in Damaturu said they had counted 50 bodies so far, but most of the dead were civilians.

"So far 50 bodies have been deposited at the mortuary by the military and police operatives," a hospital worker told Reuters by telephone. "They were ... seven policemen, two soldiers and 41 civilians."

In a separate incident in the city on Friday, suspected sect members opened fire on a group of policemen shortly after prayers, killing four, police said.

Residents said Damaturu was quiet on Saturday, but surveyed by a heavy military and police presence.

"Everywhere is so tense here. There's nobody on the street except security men. The bodies of those killed are being removed from the mortuary ... Our town is virtually a ghost town," Usman Mamman, a Damaturu resident, said by telephone.

CLASHES INCREASING

At least 11 people were killed in another shootout in the remote northeastern city of Maiduguri, Boko Haram's heartland on the threshold of the Sahara and bordering Chad, Niger and Cameroon, on Thursday, a morgue official said.

Clashes between security forces and the sect, whose name roughly translates as "Western education is forbidden," have become increasingly frequent in the past couple of weeks, as the north's simmering conflict escalates.

There was no immediate comment from Boko Haram, which rarely makes public statements.

Before this year, the Islamist insurgency was largely contained in its heartland in Maiduguri. It has since has spread to other parts of the north, including neighboring Yobe state, where Damaturu lies.

The town was the scene of the most deadly Boko Haram assault to date, when 65 people were killed in a wave of shootings and bombings on November 5 that left churches, police stations and mosques reduced to smoldering rubble.

This year the Islamists struck the capital Abuja twice, including a suicide car bomb attack against the U.N. headquarters that killed 26 people.

President Goodluck Jonathan, a southern Christian who has dismissed the Islamist rebellion as "a temporary setback," made no mention of the violence in a statement on Saturday afternoon to mark this year's Christmas celebrations. He focused instead on his economic "promise of national transformation."

(Additional reporting by a reporter in Maiduguri; Writing by and additional reporting by Tim Cocks; Editing by Myra MacDonald)

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TN MOVING STORIES: NJ Town Battles Light Rail, London?s New Bus Design, and DC Pilots ?Live Near Work? Program

Top stories on TN:
Romney: We Have to Invest In Infrastructure: Video (Link)
Actual Debate Breaks Out At NY MTA Board Meeting (Link)
Maryland To Offer Preferential Funding For Smart Growth (Link)
FAA Unveils New Pilot Fatigue Rules (Link)
What it Takes to Keep San Francisco?s BART Rolling (Link)
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Heatherwick Studio's new London bus design (photo by Iwan Baan)

WNYC?s Kathleen Horan will explain the recent NYC taxi legislation on today?s Brian Lehrer Show ? tune in at 10am. (Link)

Tenafly residents say ?not in our backyard? to NJ Transit plans to bring light rail to Bergen County. (NJ.com)

DC is piloting a program that incentivizes living near work. (WAMU)

Is DC?s mayor slacking off on his commitment to building new bike lanes? (Washington Post)

Inductive charging for electric vehicles will get a trial run in Berlin. (GizMag)

Nissan gained some insight into the durability of its electric car, the Leaf, when about two dozen of them were destroyed in the tsunami that ravaged Japan in March ? their batteries were intact, and none caught fire.? (New York Times)

Check out a new design for London?s famed double-decker bus. (Article in Dezeen; more pictures here.)

A new GPS device uses green routing to send drivers on the most fuel-efficient route. (FastCompany)

The rise in obesity in the U.S. means that the Coast Guard has had to reduce the passenger capacity of Washington State?s ferry system, the nation?s largest. (AP via New York Daily News)

New York?s Bridge and Thruway authorities would be folded into the Department of Transportation if the state acts on preliminary suggestions from a government efficiency task?force. (Albany Times Union)

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Rob Sachs: Making Our Holiday Card List, Checking It Twice...

This year my wife and I got out ahead of the game and took our "holiday card picture" back in November. This was extremely helpful since it eliminated last year's stress of scrambling through a year's worth of photos to find a decent one. (The winning pic required some clever cropping.) With our photo ready to go, the format chosen, (thanks to tiny prints) we were ready to lick, stamp, and mail. The only thing left to do was to review "The List."

Originally our holiday card mailing list was a derivation of our wedding invite list; we figured the folks interested in watching us exchange vows would appreciate seeing the fruits of our union on annual basis. But after a few years I started throwing in work colleagues and people who were good "connections" for one reason or another. Soon the list was growing unwieldy, the tradition was getting out of hand, not too mention expensive. We had to pair down and assess, do we really need to send THIS person a card? For some advice on how to proceed I talked to my friend and Sachs holiday card recipient Sarah Maizes. Sarah also happens to write the popular blog "Mommy Lite" and is author of the book Got Milf? She told me if folks don't get a holiday card from her it's because of one of three reasons:

1) I don't have your address.
2) I don't know you well enough to send you something without looking like a stalker.
3) I just don't like you that much any more.

Sarah says her big litmus test is whether or not she really cared to get a card back. She recounted a story of a friend whom she had a falling out with and yet still sent her card (she believes accidentally, since it was sent on a printed address label). Sarah said receiving the card actually caused her stress and pain. Yuck!

So in consideration of the feelings of both our feelings and the feelings of our recipients, my wife and I came up with three additional criteria for knocking someone off our list:

1) Sending you a card feels like we're trying too hard to maintain a relationship that's let's admit it isn't really there anymore.
2) We're buddies, but you don't have kids and we know you don't have too much interest in being reminded that we do.
3) The surprised reaction you gave us last year when you received our card made us realize we were reaching a little too far.

So the cards are out and our consciences clear. As for those people in my life that fall into that space between pal and acquaintance, they may be off "The List" but they can always be my "friend" on Facebook...

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IRL: Spotify, Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 and Oakley's AP backpack 3.0

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

In this, our last edition of IRL before worldwide eat-Chinese-food-and-go-to-the-movies day, we're unpacking our gifts a few days early. Darren replaced his document scanner after his old one went to wherever it is that deceased scanners go, Joe finally settled on a gadget bag stylish enough to go with his skinny jeans and Brian's given himself the gift of a Spotify premium account. So how's it going, here in real life? Head past the break to find out.

Continue reading IRL: Spotify, Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 and Oakley's AP backpack 3.0

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Sarkozy: Paris, Berlin to push for treaty changes (AP)

PARIS ? France and Germany plan to push for fundamental changes to the European treaty governing the euro in order to save the currency, President Nicolas Sarkozy said Thursday.

Sarkozy said in a speech in the southern port city of Toulon that during their meeting in Paris on Monday he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will unveil proposals to try to lift Europe out of its debt crisis and "guarantee" its future.

"France will push with Germany for a new European treaty refounding and rethinking the organization of Europe," Sarkozy said. "The Maastricht Treaty has revealed itself to be imperfect," Sarkozy said, referring to the pact that led to the creation of the euro currency in 1999.

"There can be no common currency without economic convergence without which the euro will be too strong for some, too weak for others, and the eurozone will break up," the French president said before an audience of several thousand sympathizers of his conservative party.

Changes in the treaty would have to be approved by all 27 EU members, 10 of whom don't use the euro currency.

Sarkozy said the process of reforming the treaty "will be long and difficult" but is necessary to protect Europe's place in the world.

Speculation is mounting that EU leaders will align their spending policies more closely to bring government debt levels under control in the future. This is seen as a necessary measure before the European Central Bank or other institutions can take more aggressive steps to help prevent the debt overload from destroying the euro and wreaking havoc in the global financial system.

Sarkozy, who is widely expected to seek a second mandate during France's April and May presidential election, brushed aside the balloting, saying he must focus on the dire financial situation.

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?Occupy Oakland Tribune? Finance Proposal - Occupy Oakland

December 2, 2011 in Open Mic

All great movements are popular movements. They are the volcanic eruptions of human passions and emotions, stirred into activity by the ruthless word cast into the midst of the people.?People are more amenable to rhetoric than any other force.

Doom can be averted by a storm of passion, but only those who are passionate can arouse this in others.?He who owns the youth gains the future.?As soon as our own propaganda shows even a glimpse of right on the other side, the cause for doubting our own right is laid.

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Los Angeles wind storm disrupts flights, cuts power (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? A powerful wind storm with gale-force gusts left much of the Los Angeles area strewn with toppled trees and downed power lines on Thursday, slowing traffic, damaging homes and knocking out electricity to over 350,000 customers.

An hourlong power outage at Los Angeles International Airport forced nearly two dozen inbound commercial flights to divert to other airports, and flight delays lingered even after electricity was restored, LAX spokeswoman Nancy Castles said.

Damaging high winds also extended into other regions of the West, including Utah, where power was cut to an additional 55,000 residents, and 10 tractor-trailer trucks were tipped over by crosswind gusts north of Salt Lake City.

Los Angeles County declared a state of emergency as a result of the winds, a move that hastens the ability of state and federal authorities to provide assistance, said Tony Bell, a spokesman for county Supervisor Mike Antonovich.

Classes were canceled for thousands of public school students in the area, and utility crews worked to restore electricity and remove uprooted trees and fallen limbs that littered neighborhoods, blocking streets in many places.

Widespread power failures left traffic lights on the blink at many intersections.

Homes and parked automobiles were clobbered by fallen trees, with 42 damaged houses and apartment units declared unsafe for habitation by early afternoon in hard-hit Pasadena, but no serious injuries have been reported. A service station in Pasadena was demolished by a large uprooted tree.

The advent of high winds put fire departments throughout the region on alert for a high risk of wildfires.

Winds snapped off the top of a 100-foot-tall Christmas tree at an open-air shopping plaza in suburban Glendale, and another giant holiday tree in the nearby town of Monrovia was upended.

Janelle Brown, 38, said the house she and her husband moved into a week ago in Los Angeles's Silver Lake neighborhood narrowly escaped a direct hit from a large 100-year-old pepper tree that was uprooted in their backyard overnight.

"We woke up this morning, looked out the window, and realized it was gone," she told Reuters, adding she and her husband never heard it fall.

"We lay in bed until 1:30 in the morning listening to the cracks and the pops and the wind rattling the windows, and then finally fell asleep," she said.

Brown, a novelist, said some branches from the tree came to rest on top of her house, and "there's a little bowing in the roof, but from what we can tell, we got lucky."

Public schools in Pasadena and 11 other districts in San Gabriel Valley, northeast of Los Angeles, were closed for the day, though the Los Angeles Unified School District said it would remain open.

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the nation's largest public utility, reported nearly 130,000 customers were without electricity Thursday morning.

Southern California Edison, which serves areas outside the city of Los Angeles, said outages that began Wednesday night had affected more than 225,000 homes and businesses.

(Editing by Cynthia Johnston)

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Tyler Perry offers support to boy in Penn St case (AP)

PHILADELPHIA ? Filmmaker Tyler Perry is expressing his support for an alleged victim in the Penn State child sex-abuse case, calling him a hero for coming forward.

The producer and director, who went public last year with his own story of childhood molestation, made his comments in an open letter published Monday by Newsweek.

It is addressed to a boy who was 11 when he reported alleged sexual abuse by former assistant Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky. Authorities arrested Sandusky on Nov. 5 and charged him with molesting eight boys over 15 years. Sandusky says he is innocent.

"Do you know that at the young age of 11 you had more courage than all the adults who let you down?" Perry wrote. "All of the ones who didn't go to the proper authorities, all of the ones who were worried about their careers, reputations, or livelihoods."

Two Penn State administrators have been charged with lying to a grand jury and failing to report a 2002 allegation against Sandusky to authorities. Football coach Joe Paterno and university president Graham Spanier were ousted following criticism they should have done more after learning of the accusation.

Perry said he didn't have the courage to speak up when he was 11. When he finally did tell a family member about his own abuse, Perry said, the relative did not believe him.

"I suffered in silence," he wrote. "But not you, my young strong hero, you have done what many of us wish we could have done. You used your voice!"

Perry later added: "No matter what happens next, just know that the hardest part is over."

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White House threatens veto over detainee policy (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama's senior advisers are threatening to recommend a veto of a sweeping defense bill if the Senate fails to change or kill provisions on the handling of terrorist suspects.

In a statement Thursday, the White House said it supports the bill but objects to many provisions dealing with detainees. The statement came as the Senate began work on the $662 billion bill.

The bill would require military custody of a suspect deemed a member of al-Qaida or its affiliates and involved in plotting or committing attacks on the United States. The Obama administration argues that military custody would hamper the FBI and other law enforcement agencies seeking intelligence from terror suspects.

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Democrats see minefield in Occupy protests (cbsnews)

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We're down to the final Thanksgiving 2011 countdown -- and while the holiday is obviously about family, friends and giving thanks, the meal can land at some 4,500 calories if you're not careful about what you're loading on your plate. What's worse is that it merely marks the beginning of the eating season -- holiday parties and cookies are just around the corner.

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Obama opens door to new U.S. ties with Myanmar (Reuters)

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) ? President Barack Obama said on Friday he saw "flickers of progress" in Myanmar and dispatched Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to visit the isolated country next month to explore new ties.

Obama, in Indonesia for a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders, said he had spoken for the first time with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi who told him she supported more U.S. engagement with the country also known as Burma.

He said the release of political prisoners, relaxing of media restrictions and signs of legislative change in the past few weeks were "the most important steps toward reform in Burma that we've seen in years."

"We want to seize what could be a historic opportunity for progress and make it clear that if Burma continues to travel down the road of democratic reform, it can forge a new relationship with the United States of America," Obama said, also citing ongoing U.S. concerns about Myanmar's stance with North Korea and human rights issues.

"If Burma fails to move down the path of reform, it will continue to face sanctions and isolation. But if it seizes this moment, then reconciliation can prevail," he said.

Myanmar is now ruled by a civilian government after an election last year that was meant to hand over power after nearly five decades of military rule.

Many Western governments have expressed doubts that the new civilian authority is committed to democratic change and has embarked on a different path from its military predecessors.

But in another sign of change in the country, Suu Kyi said on Friday she supported the idea of her political party re-registering to contest a series of by-elections for vacant parliamentary seats.

Clinton's visit will be the first by a U.S. secretary of state for more than 50 years. She will travel to Yangon and the capital Naypyitaw and "explore whether the United States can empower a positive transition in Burma and begin a new chapter between our countries," Obama said.

Clinton would be meeting Suu Kyi, who was released from house arrest last November. Suu Kyi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991, had been detained 15 of the previous 21 years.

HUMAN RIGHTS

With sanctions preventing Western investment in Myanmar, China has long been its biggest ally on the international stage, also investing in Myanmar's infrastructure, hydropower dams and twin oil and gas pipelines to help feed southern China's growing energy needs.

Bilateral trade rose more than half last year to $4.4 billion, and China's investment in Myanmar reached $12.3 billion in 2010, according to Chinese figures, with a strong focus on natural resources and energy.

But the relationship has often been strained, with a long history of resentment of China among the Burmese population and fierce public opposition to a Chinese-built dam at Myitsone that prompted Myanmar President Thein Sein to shelve the project last month, a move that stunned Beijing.

A U.S. official said the Obama administration "fully expects" China to welcome U.S. engagement with Myanmar and the United States would consult China closely on its engagement with the Southeast Asian country.

China is wary of greater U.S. influence in the region, especially in countries on its border, as Myanmar is, but the U.S. decision to engage with Myanmar should not be seen as an attempt to contain China, the U.S. official said, adding that a stable Myanmar was in China's interests.

"It's about Burma (Myanmar), not about China," the official said.

When Obama took office in 2009, he made reaching out to American adversaries a signature part of his foreign policy approach. That included an effort early to engage with Iran.

But the administration took a cautious approach on Myanmar because of U.S. concern about human rights. Obama requested a policy review on Myanmar, which eventually set the stage for the effort to reach out now.

U.S. officials said that Obama spoke to Suu Kyi during his flight on Thursday from Australia to Bali.

The 20-minute call was the first time they talked and he told her he'd long admired her struggle for democracy and human rights. They described it as a meaningful conversation but also a friendly one in which Suu Kyi asked about Obama's family dog.

He asked for her ideas on the approach to her country.

"She encouraged the president to make clear to Burma's leaders that the U.S. will be willing to work with them if they are in fact demonstrating that they are willing to work with the world and her," one U.S. official said.

"She advised the president that it is valuable and important for there to be direct lines of clear communication between the U.S. and the leadership in Burma. She strongly welcomed the prospect of a visit by Secretary Clinton for the purpose of increased dialogue," the official said.

Obama is not scheduled to have a bilateral meeting with Thein Sein but is expected to see him during the East Asia Summit he is attending in Bali, as the first U.S. president to do so.

Myanmar is seeking to diversify its economy by courting other regional powers and India, which analysts say is aimed at boosting its economy and reducing its long, at times uneasy dependence on China.

Southeast Asian nations endorsed Myanmar on Thursday for the chairmanship of its regional grouping in 2014, gambling that the

country can stick to reforms begun this year. The United States respected that decision, a U.S. official said.

(Additional reporting by Jason Szep and Martin Petty; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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Case tossed against accused Selena Gomez stalker (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? A judge has dismissed a criminal charge against a man accused of stalking actress and singer Selena Gomez.

Court records show the case against Thomas Brodnicki was dismissed Wednesday after a preliminary hearing in Los Angeles.

Superior Court Judge Edmund Willcox Clarke granted a motion by Broadnicki's attorney to dismiss the case after ruling a prosecutor failed to show there was probable cause for the 46-year-old to stand trial.

Brodnicki, who has a history of mental illness, was arrested Oct. 31 and charged with stalking the "Wizards of Waverly Place" star between July and October. The actress did not attend Wednesday's hearing.

Gomez has a temporary civil restraining order against Brodnicki. Mental health workers had notified authorities that he had threatened to kill the starlet while on a psychiatric hold.

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Commonwealth leaders raise polio vaccine spending

Queen Elizabeth arrives for a dinner at the Commonwealth Heads of Government in Perth, Australia Friday Oct .28, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)

Queen Elizabeth arrives for a dinner at the Commonwealth Heads of Government in Perth, Australia Friday Oct .28, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)

Queen Elizabeth II, second left, and Prince Philip, left, greet Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, right, and his wife Patience Jonathan at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) banquet dinner in the Golden Ballroom of Pan Pacific Hotel in Perth Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Andrew Meares, Pool)

Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan, right, and wife Patience arrive for a banquet dinner during Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth, Australia, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith, Pool)

British Prime Minister David Cameron gestures during a press conference with Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard during Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth, Australia, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)

(AP) ? Commonwealth government leaders meeting in Australia have agreed to step up efforts to eradicate polio worldwide despite the Afghanistan war setting back vaccination efforts there and in neighboring Pakistan.

Leaders of Britain, Canada, Australia and Nigeria, as well as billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates, on Saturday committed tens of millions of dollars in additional funding toward eradication of the disabling disease from the four countries where it remains endemic ? India, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria.

All the polio-endemic countries except for Afghanistan are represented at the three-day summit in the western Australian city of Perth. The summit comprises the leaders of 53 countries, most of them former British colonies.

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Occupy protesters rally around wounded Iraq vet

An Occupy Oakland protester spraypaints the side of a building during a march on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in Oakland, Calif. Except for a couple incidents of graffiti and minor confrontations with police officers, the protesters, who numbered about 1000, remained lawful. (Photo/Noah Berger)

An Occupy Oakland protester spraypaints the side of a building during a march on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in Oakland, Calif. Except for a couple incidents of graffiti and minor confrontations with police officers, the protesters, who numbered about 1000, remained lawful. (Photo/Noah Berger)

An Occupy Oakland protester topples a fence outside city hall in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011. The fence was meant to keep out protesters who had camped out for the past two weeks before police raided the plaza early Tuesday. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

An Occupy Wall Street demonstrator is arrested during a march in solidarity with their sister protest in Oakland, California, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in New York. The recent display of force in Oakland and Atlanta has unnerved some protestors while rallying others, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and exacerbating the current distrust of the police. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

An Occupy Wall Street demonstrator is arrested during a march in solidarity with their sister protest in Oakland, California, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in New York. The recent display of force in Oakland and Atlanta has unnerved some protestors while rallying others, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty and exacerbating the current distrust of the police. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Placards hang on a fence near tents forming a camp set-up by Occupy London Stock Exchange protesters outside St Paul's Cathedral in London, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. The senior St. Paul's Cathedral priest who welcomed anti-capitalist demonstrators to camp outside the London landmark resigned Thursday, saying he feared moves to evict the protesters could end in violence. Canon Chancellor Giles Fraser said on Twitter that "it is with great regret and sadness that I have handed in my notice at St. Paul's Cathedral." (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

(AP) ? Veering around police barricades, anti-Wall Street protesters held a late-night march through Oakland streets, a day after one of their number ? an Iraq War veteran ? was left in critical condition with a fractured skull following a clash with police.

The show of force in Oakland along with SWAT arrests in Atlanta have sent chills among some anti-Wall Street demonstrators.

But another showdown between police and protesters in Oakland appeared to be averted late Wednesday night as several hundred filed out of a plaza declared off-limits for overnight use and marched through nearby streets.

An AP photographer on the scene said police erected barricades to prevent the marchers from reaching a freeway, sending the group down side streets en masse.

Small contingents of officers could be seen following behind but there were no signs of any confrontations or arrests. The march tapered off after about an hour, with most of the protesters apparently dispersing.

At least one tent was back up Thursday morning, along with a handful of people. Police two days earlier cleared the plaza, which had grown to dozens of tents and raised health and safety concerns among city officials.

On Tuesday, an Iraq War veteran marching with Oakland demonstrators suffered a cracked skull in the chaos between officers and protesters, further raising concern among some in the movement.

Scott Olsen, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, was in critical condition Wednesday after he had been struck, said a spokesman for Highland Hospital in Oakland.

It was not clear exactly what type of object hit the veteran or who might have thrown it, though the group Iraq Veterans Against the War said officers were responsible.

Police Chief Howard Jordan said at a news conference that the events leading up to Olsen's injury would be investigated as vigorously as a fatal police shooting.

"It's unfortunate it happened. I wish that it didn't happen. Our goal, obviously, isn't to cause injury to anyone," the chief said.

In a show of solidarity with their West Coast counterparts, several hundred members of Occupy Wall Street marched past the padlocked gates surrounding New York's City Hall Wednesday night chanting "March with Oakland." While numerous police officers stood watch, the marchers circled City Hall and then broke up into smaller groups as they returned to Zuccotti Park. Police said early Thursday morning that about 10 people had been arrested.

While demonstrators in other cities have built a working relationship with police and city leaders, they wondered on Wednesday how long the good spirit would last and whether they could be next.

Will they have to face riot gear-clad officers and tear gas that their counterparts in Oakland faced Tuesday? Or will they be handcuffed and hauled away in the middle of the night like protesters in Atlanta?

"Yes, we're afraid. Is this the night they're going to sneak in?" said activist William Buster of Occupy Wall Street, where the movement began last month to protest what they see as corporate greed.

"Is this the night they might use unreasonable force?" he asked.

The message from officials in cities where other encampments have sprung up was simple: We'll keep working with you. Just respect your neighbors and keep the camps clean and safe.

Business owners and residents have complained in recent weeks about assaults, drunken fights and sanitation problems. Officials are trying to balance their rights and uphold the law while honoring protesters' free speech rights.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said Wednesday that the Occupy LA encampment outside City Hall "cannot continue indefinitely."

Villaraigosa told the Los Angeles Times that he respects the protesters right to peacefully assemble and express their views, but they must respect city laws and regulations.

San Francisco police have already cleared two encampments. Most recently, police estimated at least five protesters were arrested and several others injured in a clash Tuesday evening.

Some cities, such as Providence, R.I., are moving ahead with plans to evict activists. But from Tampa, Fla., to Boston, police and city leaders say they will continue to try to work with protesters to address problems in the camps.

In Oakland, officials initially supported the protests, with Mayor Jean Quan saying that sometimes "democracy is messy."

But tensions reached a boiling point after a sexual assault, a severe beating and a fire were reported and paramedics were denied access to the camp, according to city officials. They also cited concerns about rats, fire hazards and public urination.

Demonstrators disputed the city's claims, saying that volunteers collect garbage and recycling every six hours, that water is boiled before being used to wash dishes and that rats have long infested the park.

When riot gear-clad police moved in early Tuesday, they were pelted with rocks, bottles and utensils from people in the camp's kitchen area. They emptied the camp near city hall of people, and barricaded the plaza.

Protesters were taken away in plastic handcuffs, most of them arrested on suspicion of illegal lodging.

Demonstrators returned later in the day to march and retake the plaza. They were met by police officers in riot gear. Several small skirmishes broke out and officers cleared the area by firing tear gas.

The scene repeated itself several times just a few blocks away in front of the plaza.

Tensions would build as protesters edged ever closer to the police line and reach a breaking point with a demonstrator hurling a bottle or rock, prompting police to respond with another round of gas.

The chemical haze hung in the air for hours, new blasts clouding the air before the previous fog could dissipate.

The number of protesters diminished with each round of tear gas. Police estimated that there were roughly 1,000 demonstrators at the first clash following the march. About 100 were arrested.

On Wednesday, Oakland officials allowed protesters back into the plaza but said people would be prohibiting from spending the night, potentially bringing another clash with police.

About 1,000 people quickly filled the area, but later many of them filed out and began their march. By early Thursday, about 50 people were left at the site and few police could be seen.

In Atlanta, police in riot gear and SWAT teams arrested 53 people in Woodruff Park, many of whom had camped out there for weeks as part of a widespread movement that is protesting the wealth disparity between the rich and everyone else.

Mayor Kasim Reed had been supportive of the protests, twice issuing an executive order allowing them to remain.

Reed said on Wednesday that he had no choice to arrest them because he believed things were headed in a direction that was no longer peaceful. He cited a man seen walking the park with an AK-47 assault rifle.

"There were some who wanted to continue along the peaceful lines, and some who thought that their path should be more radical," Reed said. "As mayor, I couldn't wait for them to finish that debate."

Reed said authorities could not determine whether the rifle was loaded, and were unable to get additional information.

An Associated Press reporter talked to the man with the gun earlier Tuesday.

He wouldn't give his name ? identifying himself only as "Porch," an out-of-work accountant who doesn't agree with the protesters' views ? but said that he was there, armed, because he wanted to protect the rights of people to protest.

In Portland, Ore., the protest seems to be at a crossroads. Organizers have been dealing with public drunkenness, fighting and drug abuse for weeks, especially among the homeless who are also in the camp.

Some are floating the idea of relocating it, possibly indoors. Others see that as capitulation.

"I don't know if it would be a good idea. Part of the effectiveness of what's going on here is visibility," protester Justin Neff said. "Though I'd do it if there's a possibility that we'd get seen and noticed. I don't know how that would work indoors."

City officials haven't said what would cause them to forcibly evict the protesters. They said they evaluate the camp daily.

In Baltimore, protesters like Casey McKeel, a member of Occupy Baltimore's legal committee, said he wasn't sure aren't sure what to expect from city officials, noting that some cities have arrested protesters in recent weeks.

"Across the country we're seeing a wide range of reactions," he said. "For now we're hoping the city will work with us."

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said she is willing to work with them, but they should realize that they are camping out in a city park and that was not its intended use.

"I have absolutely no interest in a violent exchange," she said. "It's not about pitching a tent. It's about getting the work done."

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Marcus Wohlsen and AP photographer Marcio Sanchez Oakland; Nigel Duara in Portland, Ore.; Sarah Brumfield in Baltimore, Md.; Verena Dobnik and Samantha Gross in New York; Harry R. Weber, Errin Haines and Jeff Martin in Atlanta; Erica Niedowski in Providence, R.I.; Michael J. Crumb in Des Moines, Iowa; Ben Nuckols in Washington; and Jay Lindsay in Boston.

Associated Press

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