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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marine Essentials)
Sun Oct 27 09:34:15 2013

Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 06:34:15 -0700
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Treasury note, which has fallen in recent weeks.The Federal Reserve has 
been buying Treasury bonds since the fall. That has helped to lower 
the yield. And in recent weeks, concerns that the U.S. and global 
economies are slowing have led investors to shift money into safer assets, 
like Treasurys, and away from stocks. Greater demand for Treasurys raises 
their price and lowers their yield.The yield was 1.72 percent at midday 
Thursday, up from 1.69 percent last week but still at a historically 
low level.To calculate average mortgage rates, Freddie Mac surveys lenders 
across the country on Monday through Wednesday each week. The average doesn't 
include extra fees, known as points, which most borrowers must pay to 
get the lowest rates. One point equals 1 percent of the loan 
amount.The average fee for 30-year mortgages rose to 0.8 point from 0.7 
point last week. The fee for 15-year loans was unchanged at 0.7 
point.The average rate on a one-year adjustable-rate mortgage fell to 2.58 
percent from 2.63 percent last week. The fee for one-year adjustable-rate 
loans increased to 0.5 point from 0.4.The average rate on a five-year 
adjustable-rate mortgage rose to 2.62 percent from 2.60 percent. The fee 
declined to 0.3 point from 0.5.
 e conservative. But lets not 
forget that on many issues, Bush was more compassionate than conservative 
 indeed, he was sometimes closer to Republican Theodore Roosevelts free-market 
progressivism than William Howard Tafts laissez-faire conservatism.Examples 
include No Child Left Behind education reform, presented together at the 
White House by Bush and the liberal icon Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) 
in the early days of the Bush presidency; support for broad immigration 
reform, very similar to the bipartisan legislation recently proposed in 
the Senate; and an extension of Medicare to include prescription drug benefits 
 the most far-reaching and generous Medicare reform since Lyndon Johnson.Third, 
it is important to remember what a good man with a good 
heart George W. Bush is.I know from personal experience.As I have written 
before, I remember sitting next to Bush when we were in the 
same residential college at Yale (Davenport  he graduated a year after 
me). I recall an evening when a group of us was sitting 
in the common room outside the college dining hall after dinner and 
a fellow Yale student walked by who was known to be gay, 
but in those days was not out. Someone said some ugly homophobic 
slurs.I didnt like it, yet sat silently. But Bush snapped, saying something 
like Hey, knock it off. Why dont you walk in his shoes 
awhile and feel what he feels?I remember thinking, Whoa. This guy is 
much different inside than the fun-loving frat

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early as 2011 that her son had been radicalized and sent text 
messages to family in Russia suggesting he was willing to die for 
Islam, the FBI told lawmakers this week according to two officials with 
knowledge of the Capitol Hill briefing.Tsarnaev, who was killed days after 
the April 15 bombing in a shootout with police, is said to 
have embraced radical Islam in recent years and recruited his younger brother, 
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, to carry out the attack that killed three and wounded 
more than 180 near the finish line of the world's most prestigious 
road race.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was caught alive but wounded on Friday and charged 
with use of a weapon of mass destruction, for which he could 
get the death penalty.The FBI filed a federal criminal complaint against 
the 19-year-old on Sunday, and federal District Court Judge Marianne Bowler 
arrived at the hospital where he is being treated to preside over 
his initial hearing Monday, when she read him his Miranda rights.[FBI officials 
told The Associated Press Wednesday that Tsarnaev acknowledged to investigators 
his role in the attacks before he was advised of his constitutional 
rights. He reportedly said he was only recently recruited by his brother 
to be part of the attack.]But Fox News' sources say there was 
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promise to help him."In January of 2005, there was a peace treaty 
between North and South Sudan that ended a war," Carter said. "George 
W. Bush is responsible for that."The ceremony, at Southern Methodist University, 
drew 10,000. The men spoke from a stage flanked by American flags 
in front of the entrance to the library. The center on the 
campus of Southern Methodist University includes the presidential library 
and museum along with the 43rd president's policy institute. The center 
opens to the public May 1.Bush addressed his vice president, Dick Cheney, 
who was in attendance, saying he was "proud to call you friend." 
Bush said the guiding principle of his two terms in office was 
expanding freedom throughout the world.When people come to the library and 
research Bush's administration, "Theyre going to find out we stayed true 
to our convictions," he said. That we expanded freedom at home by 
raising standards at school and lowering taxes for everybody, that we liberated 
nations from dictatorship and freed people from AIDS. And that when freedom 
came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to make the 
American people safe.			       
 			        
    			     
   			    Jimmy Carter: 
Bush made 'great contributions' to Africa			    
    			     
       			  
      			   
 Bill Clinton: Work of Bush Institute is inspiring
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