On Monday morning, Sessions was up against a bipartisan majority again, this time opposing an amendment by fellow Republican Hatch to expand the use of fingerprinting. Sessions objected, saying the proposal didn't go far enough.
In addition to his criticism of the election process,
Burberry Outlet, Kerry lamented "troubling signs" that the Iranian government is cutting off Internet access to stifle criticism of how candidates were chosen.
The Red Wings again played without stars Nicklas Lidstrom and Pavel Datsyuk, and goalie Jimmy Howard rested one night after looking shaky in a 5-2 loss at Los Angeles in his return from a one-week absence with a groin injury. Veteran forward Todd Bertuzzi returned to Detroit's lineup after missing four games with a lower-body injury.
While the Sharks stayed off the ice Wednesday, the Kings practiced at their suburban El Segundo rink, where Sutter tested some new line combinations after Los Angeles scored only two goals in the two games in San Jose.
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I was amazed to see the article: "New technology propels 'old energy' boom" by Jonathan Fahey,
hogan outlet, on Sunday's front page. Where one expects to see news stories, here was a pure opinion piece about the current state of energy in Advertisementthe U.S. I looked through it several times and could not find any actual news item -- just a lot of propaganda praising fossil fuels and fracking. It's especially disturbing to see this kind of thing right when California is debating the regulation of fracking. I'm all for the exchange of diverse opinions about issues, but please identify them as editorial rather than as "news," and please include multiple viewpoints in your editorial pieces about energy.
As evidence we give you the Bring Your Own Big Wheel race/demolition derby down the steep switchbacks of Vermont Street on Potrero Hill. On Easter Sunday some 1,500 contestants, dressed as everything from the Easter Bunny to Gumby, climbed on plastic tricycles (or a facsimile as long as it had plastic wheels) and careened down the street in front of thousands of spectators.
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