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WORLD BRIEFING Secret Service tightens conduct policy WASHINGTON (AP) — Seeking to restore its reputation tarnished by a prostitution scan- dal, the Secret Service late Friday tightened conduct rules for its agents to prohibit them from drinking excessively, visiting disreputable establishments while traveling or taking for- eigners to their hotel rooms, The Associated Press has learned. The new behavior policies apply to Secret Service agents even when they are off duty, barring them from drinking alcohol within 10 hours of working, according to three people briefed on the changes. All of them spoke on condition of anonymity because the agency had not yet announced the new policies publicly. Secret Service spokesman Edwin Donovan declined to discuss the new rules. The agency-wide changes were intended to staunch the embarrassing disclosures since April 13, when a prostitution scandal erupted in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel who were there ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to a South American summit. But the new policies announced Friday raised doubts about early claims that the behavior discovered in Cartage- na was an isolated incident: Why would the Secret Service formally issue new regulations covering thousands of employees if such activ- ities were a one-time occurrence? employees from their jobs and was seeking to revoke the security clearance of another employee, which would effectively force him to resign. Three others have been cleared of serious wrongdoing. The military was conduct- ing its own, separate investigation but canceled the security clearances of all 12 enlisted per- sonnel. The Secret Service already forced eight Killing of bin Laden is now a political message WASHINGTON (AP) — The killing of Osama bin Laden, first presented as a moment of national unity by President Barack Obama, has become something else: a political weapon. Obama's re-election campaign is portraying his risky decision to go after America's top enemy as a defining difference with his Republi- can presidential opponent, suggesting Mitt Rom- ney might not have had the guts to order a mis- sion that put lives and perhaps a presidency at stake. Obama himself is opening up on the raid again — and opening the secretive White House Situation Room as an interview stage — to hail the one-year anniversary. The broader goal for Obama, whether through campaign web videos or the trappings of the White House, is not to just to remind voters of an enormous victory on his watch. It is to maximize a political narrative that he has the courage to make tough calls that his opponent might not. ''Does anybody doubt that had the mission Saturday, April 28, 2012 – Daily News Legal Notices Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE File No. 2012000087 STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Calderon Construction, 530-567- 6341, 22835 Pomona Ave, Gerber, CA 96035 5B SPECIAL MEETINGS WEDNESDAYS....BOOK STUDY 9AM NOON & 8PM LIVE & LET LIVE: NOON & 8PM failed, it would have written the beginning of the end of the president's first term?'' Vice President Joe Biden says in laying out Obama's foreign policy campaign message. ''We know what Pres- ident Obama did. We can't say for certain what Governor Romney would have done.'' GOP ignores White House veto threat WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans defied Erick O. Calderon 22835 Pomona Ave Gerber, CA 96035 The registrant commenced to transact business under the fic- titious business name or names listed above on N/A This business is conducted by: an individual S/By: Erick O. Calderon Erick O. Calderon This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Tehama County on 4/2/2012 BEVERLY ROSS Tehama County Clerk & Recorder Publish: April 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2012 LEGAL NOTICE LIEN SALE a veto threat and the House voted Friday to pre- vent federal loan costs from doubling for mil- lions of college students. The vote gave the GOP a momentary election-year triumph on a bill that has become enmeshed in partisan battles over the economy, women's issues and President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. The measure's 215-195 passage was largely symbolic because the package is going nowhere in the Democratic-dominated Senate. Both par- ties agree students' interest costs should not rise, but they are clashing along a familiar fault line over how to cover the $5.9 billion tab: Republi- cans want spending cuts and Democrats want higher revenues. Friday's vote underscored how with Election Day just over six months away, much of Con- gress' work and passion can be aimed as much at political positioning as it is at writing law. Both parties want to show they are trying to help col- lege students and their families cope in today's unforgiving economy and, when possible, force their opponents to cast votes that might create fodder for TV attack ads. The GOP bill would keep interest rates for subsidized Stafford loans at 3.4 percent for another year, rather than automatically growing to 6.8 percent on July 1 as they would under a law enacted five years ago by a Democratic Con- gress. The increase would affect 7.4 million stu- dents and, the Obama administration says, cost each an average $1,000 over the life of their loans. average finally gained back all its losses for the month. On a day of conflicting signals, as investors weighed disappointing economic news against reports of higher profits at big companies, stocks inched higher. All three major indexes were up Friday, though barely. Dow regains ground lost in April NEW YORK (AP) — It took a while, but the Dow Jones industrial That was enough to push the index into the black for April. It's now 16 points higher than where it began the month. The Standard & Poor's 500 edged up 3.38 points, or 0.2 percent, to 1,403.36. The Nasdaq composite rose 18.59 points, or 0.6 percent, to 3,069.20. The Dow climbed 23.69 points to 13,228.31, a tiny 0.2 percent gain. 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Companies in the S&P 500 are now on track to report a 6 percent rise in earnings for the first three months of 2012 compared with a year ago, according to FactSet, a financial data provider. Last month, Wall Street analysts had expected earnings this quarter to be flat. For the week, the Dow is up 1.5 percent, the S&P 500 is up 1.8 per- cent and the Nasdaq is up 2.3 percent. Randall Edward English 931 Rio Street #1 Red Bluff, CA 96080 The registrant commenced to transact business under the fic- titious business name or names listed above on 7-1-1991 This business is conducted by: an individual S/By: Randall Edward English Randall Edward English This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Tehama County on 3/30/2012 BEVERLY ROSS Tehama County Clerk & Recorder Publish: April 21 & 28, 2012 and May 5 & 12, 2012 /s/ PAUL J. 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