National rural news for friday, 10:03 am
From: John.Burke@americanbridge.org To: gmchaford@aol.com Date: 2011-10-23 21:17 Subject: Re: NVRF News
To: gmchaford@aol.com, nrr@americanbridge.org Message-ID: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=001a113b10c6a2456f6c2e7ca6c --001a113b10c6a2456f6c2e7ca6c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 The reason for this decision is simple, and it is something that HRC has been pushing for years. We do not want her to get into any kind of debt again. She needs to have this type of debt removed. This is simply something that will bring her down and her party out of the tent that they have become. A little of that will be forgiven as this is more the cost side of these debts. The last bill that was filed for this event was $12 million. The total amount of the debt was in the millions. The total bill that was filed with the IRS for the event was $45 million. HRC was not a party in this event. She did not give any money to the DNC, nor did she attend. All she gave to the DNC was a small amount to cover her expenses. What this means to her, is she does not have to answer questions and she does not have to answer them in public. This is something she has never done in the past, and it does not affect her ability to be president. This is why it is absolutely necessary that this action be taken. We are moving on, I am confident she is going to win this convention, and if she wins, a lot of the Democratic Party leaders will be in agreement with this decision. We'll keep you posted as we learn more about this. John --001a113b10c6a2456f6c2e7ca6c Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Hundreds detained in anti government protests
Image copyright Reuters Image caption Protesters set tyres on fire outside the offices of the news channel OVNO at the weekend
The latest arrest is the latest of thousands who have been detained since the beginning of the month. The opposition says many more have been detained by the authorities in other cities. The security forces say they have no way of estimating how many are being held.
Meanwhile, a court in the southern city of Naypyidaw in the capital Manta has indicted 23 activists for alleged fraud and attempted embezzlement.