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But JH 'ugly' question was completely out of line.From the Guardian's Ian KatzThought Ed Miliband saved by Humphry's infelicitous reference to Robin Cook's line about being too ugly to be PM #TodayFrom Claire Perry, a Conservative MPOh dear @Ed_Milliband:an incoherent burble of sound bites.Why is it so hard to say we overspent,overborrowed and ramped up the credit boom..From PoliticsHome's Paul WaughWill EdM's 'very strong inner belief' become a phrase he'll regret? Is that belief as in Scientology or conviction politician?From the Daily Mail's Tim ShipmanA bit more policy from Mili but it's small stuff not one big idea. His argument seems to be 'have faith in me, I do'From Chuka Umunna, the shadow business secretaryVery strong, assured performance from @Ed_Miliband on @BBCr4today this a.
LAPD Commander Andy Smith told a news conference late Tuesday that no one has been able to enter the cabin because of high heat and that authorities cannot confirm a body is inside. Dorner,a former LAPD officer himself,had been holed up in the cabin near the Big Bear resort area in Southern California.The San Bernardino Sheriff's Department said late in the night that charred human remains were found amid the debris in the cabin. Identification will be attempted through forensic means,said sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi Miller. Sheriff's officials would not confirm that the remains are those of Dorner,but indications seem to go in that direction. Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Cindy Bachman said earlier that they believe the remains are of the person "who fled into the forest and barricade himself in the cabin and shot two of our deputy sheriffs and we believe he is still in the cabin.
"I send it. Four minutes. Fast enough.Now everyone is up to speed and we divide up tasks. One person will write. Another will go to the scene. Another will work the phones. Another will pull background from the archives: when was the last bombing in Kabul? Can we say this is rare,or that bombings are uncommon in the city? No,the last one was three weeks ago -- that's not so rare. Can we say the city is getting more violent? No,it was more violent in 2010. Okay – let's get that in. Can we call Kabul "relatively safe?" Relative to what?About an hour in,information starts to tail off. The police are still holding everyone back from the blast site,but now we know much more. We know there was a car bomb and gunmen on foot.
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4.26pm: Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative chair of the Treasury committee, is asking the questions now.Q: So,kate spade bags, if there is going to be a fiscal union, you will want concessions on labour laws?Cameron says he has been struck by how there are risks to the UK from EU financial regulation. Britain has a bigger financial services industry than other countries. The government needs to think about how it protects these interests.Q: So you would argue for a multi-speed, or multi-character Europe?Cameron says that is what happens already.Sometimes being outside something means you grow faster than within it.Other people call this variable geometry, he says.4.30pm: Bernard Jenkin, a Conservative, is asking the question now.
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 Even though the amendments didn’t pass,he hopes they helped spark conversation and new thinking about the detention center.Moran is scheduling his own trip to visit Guantánamo at the end of the summer with an unlikely companion—Rep. Frank Wolf (R-–Virginia),who spearheaded the opposition’s campaign in 2009 to keep detainees from being moved to U.S. soil. His efforts posed one of the largest domestic backlashes to the president’s Guantánamo plan at the time."He’s just had a very consistent and very strongly held position,and I disagree with it,but if I can get someone like Frank Wolf to change his mind,then maybe there will be hope to change the policy," Moran said.A spokesperson for Wolf’s office says that Wolf has not changed his stance on Guantánamo and is going on the trip at the behest of his friend Moran.
 She found herself drawn toward attachment parenting—carrying her baby in a sling,breastfeeding on demand,and co-sleeping—which in turn led to a realization that "to be the parents we wanted to be" they would have to figure out a way to live without two full-time incomes. The blogosphere helped to legitimate her choice to pour her energies into domestic life. "For the women who are doing it,there's a lot of visibility," she says "Women like the Radical Homemaker and Pioneer Woman make it cooler." Brooklyn HomesteaderHomemaking bloggers sometimes celebrate a retreat from the workplace as if they're deliberately trying to drive second-wave feminists bananas. "I used to be an attorney,but it made me grumpy," writes one whom Matchar quotes.

 

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