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January 22, 2013

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4B Daily News – Tuesday, January 22, 2013 WORLD BRIEFING their global TV audience. Meanwhile, fashionwatchers were tweeting about the girls' coats in vibrant shades of purple and first lady Michelle Obama's high-heeled boots. Such attention to the Obamas' clothes, their Hawaiian vacations and their hair is bound to continue as they charge into a time of turbulence for so many American families: the teen years. In the second term, Sasha, who arrived in the White House as a secondgrader, moves on to high school. Malia will be reaching the ages when typical teens start driving, dating and applying to colleges. How normally can all that go under the spotlight at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.? Obama, first lady make traditional presidential walk along part of parade route WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Monday emerged twice from their limousine to respond to wildly cheering crowds along the inaugural parade route from Capitol Hill to the White House. The couple waved to chanting, flag-waving crowds lining Pennsylvania Avenue to celebrate the start of Obama's second term. Spectators began shouting ''Obama, Obama'' as they returned the greetings from the first couple. Many in the crowd used their cellphones for picture-taking to capture the scene. The first lady blew air kisses to the crowd as the couple got back in their limousine after walking about three blocks. The Obamas later got out of their limousine again closer to the White House, waving and walking hand-in-hand. The crowd roared as the Obamas walked by bleachers in front of the White House, waving and smiling. Michelle Obama occasionally clapped her hands when she wasn't holding hands with the Large Private Collection of Vintage Vinyl Western Albums • Merle Haggard • Hank Williams Jr. • Ernest Tubb • Buck Owens • Waylon Jennings • Johnny Cash and many more!! $ 5.00 each ANTIQUES & MORE... 629 Main St., Red Bluff, CA (530) 527-0360 president. Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill also left their limousine to acknowledge the crowds. Biden on several occasions bounded over to the barricades to shake hands with spectators and pose with children. Some spectators who weren't along the route where the Obamas walked said they were happy nonetheless. Obama girls grow up, milestones to come in 2nd term WASHINGTON (AP) — On the inaugural platform for the second time, 14-year-old Malia Obama and 11-year-old Sasha looked more mature than four years ago, but still seemed unaffected by Stromer Realty 590 Antelope Blvd Bldg. A, Suites 10 & 20, Red Bluff (530) 527-3100 http://redbluff.stromerrealty.com Wild Rose Ranch Very desirable 94 +/- acre property in six parcels. Lush pasture, Trees, Salt Creek. At present, a specialty cattle ranch (Black Hereford) Would make an outstanding horse property! 3 bedroom 2 bath custom home for the gentleman rancher, and the cowgirl who wants it all. Too many amenities to mention. 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Notes inked by Mahony demonstrate he was disturbed about abuse and sent problem priests for treatment, but there also were lengthy delays or oversights in some cases. Mahony received psychological reports on some priests that mentioned the possibility of many other victims, for example, but there is no indication that he or other church leaders investigated further. ''This is all intolerable and unacceptable to me,'' Mahony wrote in 1991 on a file of the Rev. Lynn Caffoe, a priest suspected of locking boys in his room, videotaping their crotches and running up a $100 phone sex bill while with a boy. Caffoe was sent for therapy and removed from ministry, but Mahony didn't move to defrock him until 2004, a decade after the archdiocese lost track of him. ''He is a fugitive from justice,'' Mahony wrote to the Vatican's Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who is now Pope Benedict XVI. ''A check of the Social Security index discloses no report of his demise, so presumably he is alive somewhere.'' French forces seize control of 2 key Mali towns DIABALY, Mali (AP) — French troops in armored personnel carriers rolled through the streets of Diabaly on Monday, winning praise from residents of this besieged town after Malian forces retook control of it with French help a week after radical Islamists invaded. The Islamists also have deserted the town of Douentza, which they had held since September, according to a local official who said French and Malian forces arrived there on Monday as well. The militants' occupation of Diabaly marked their deepest encroachment into government-held territory, and Monday's retaking of the town is a significant victory for the French-led intervention. Diabaly, located about 320 miles (460 kilometers) north of Bamako, the capital, fell into rebel hands on Jan. 14. Residents said those who fled in the aftermath were forced to escape on foot through rice fields. ''We are truly really grateful to the French who came in the nick of time,'' said Gaoussou Kone, 34, the head of a local youth association. ''Without the French, not only would there no longer be a Diabaly, there would soon no longer be a Mali. These people wanted to go all the way to Bamako.''

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