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LONDON (Reuters) - London police said on Friday a police officer had shot a man at the Stockwell underground train station but declined to comment on reports he was a suspected suicide bomber.
"I saw them (police) offload five shots into the person on the floor," eyewitness Mark Whitby at the station told BBC television. "I saw them kill a man."
Police would not give any further details.
Police were hunting for bombers on Friday after an apparently failed bid on Thursday to bomb London's transport network.
At the end of the day, the best remedy for high gasoline prices is...high gasoline prices, which provide all the incentives necessary for motorists to conserve, for oil companies to put more product into the marketplace, and for investors to look into alternatives fuel technologies. Government has never demonstrated an ability to do better.
Moves to Bring Massachusetts into Line with Federal Standards
Governor Mitt Romney filed legislation on Friday which would result in
much-needed reform of the state’s welfare program and improve
opportunities for those in poverty. Romney proposed reforming the
state’s welfare program so that more recipients of welfare are
employed and able to lift their families out of poverty. Massachusetts
must act now to meet federal standards before the state’s waiver of
those standards expires in September.
Currently, exemptions to welfare work requirements in Massachusetts mean
that only 28 percent of today’s welfare population has to work.
Governor Romney wants to raise that to about 55 percent. Democrats have
offered a competing proposal which will keep people in poverty by
allowing even more exceptions to welfare work requirements.
"Fundamentally, this is a debate about the best way to help someone lead
a fulfilling life. We know that the best welfare system isn't a handout
but a hand up," Romney said.
Romney’s proposal includes significant funding to make these reforms
viable. The Legislature has already approved the $8 million for
education and training and $6 million for child care which Romney
requested. The Governor will seek an additional $600,000 for DTA
caseworkers to assist families in their efforts to become
self-sufficient. full issue alert text
[http://www.massgop.com/v2_press_releases.htm]
Talking Points
Massachusetts only has until September to conform to the federal welfare
standards signed into law by President Clinton in 1996. Governor
Romney’s proposal meets these standards while ensuring that the
transition to the new standards is smooth and adequately funded. Rather
than supporting this proposal, the Legislature wants to increase
bureaucracy in the state by creating separate state and federal welfare
programs.
Massachusetts is one of only five states without a lifetime time limit
for welfare recipients to collect cash assistance. Romney's legislation
calls for continuation of the current time limit of two years in a
five-year period, but would also have Massachusetts adopt the federal
government's five-year lifetime limit.
Governor Romney wants to increase work requirements because he knows
that work is critical to breaking the cycle of poverty. Combining
welfare and work will lift many families above the poverty line. But
Democrats want to offer more exceptions to work requirements which will
leave families trapped in poverty.
For Release: Monday, July 11, 2005
Contact:
Tim O'Brien
Executive Director
Massachusetts Republican Party
We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. You ask, what is our policy? I say it is to wage war by land, sea and air--war with all our might and with all the strength God has given us--and to wage war against a monstrous tyranny never surpassed in the dark and lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy.

"President Bush will delay his plans to overhaul the tax code, in part because of his mounting difficulties on Social Security and other top initiatives," The New York Times reports. In "Options for Tax Reform," Chris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, looks at possible changes to address the complexities and inefficiencies of the current tax system. Edwards identifies three goals for tax reform: "simplification, efficiency, and limited government. The latter goal focuses on tax code features such as visibility and equal treatment that cultivate an understanding of the high cost of government."
I picked up a tmobile Sidekick today and them discovered that I can post to blogger via email!
I type posts from my Sidekick and email them off (unlimited email) and they get posted in a minute or so. It's really quite amazing.
Donald Trump wants the designers of the World Trade Center site fired.
Their plan "looks like a junk yard, a series of broken-down angles that don't match each other. And we have to live with this for hundreds of years?" the real estate mogul said at a news conference Wednesday. "It is the worst pile of crap architecture I've ever seen in my life."
