Thursday, May 24, 2012

Gloves stay on in quiet NM Senate primary

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) ? Four years ago, Heather Wilson gave up her House seat from New Mexico to make a run for a rare opening in the Senate. She lost in a bare-knuckled Republican primary. This year she has the luxury of sitting back as the Democratic successor to her House seat takes a similar gamble.

The stakes are equally high.

In 2008, Democrat Tom Udall won the Senate seat of Wilson's mentor, Pete Domenici, a Republican power in Washington for three decades. Democrats found themselves holding both of the state's Senate seats for the first time in nearly 40 years.

With Democratic Sen. Jeff Bingaman retiring after 30 years, the GOP is targeting New Mexico in its drive to capture control of the Senate and swing the battleground state back to Republicans in the presidential election.

Wilson, 51, had been bracing for another bruising primary fight, this time over conservative credentials, with Lt. Gov. John Sanchez. But Sanchez dropped his bid a few months ago and endorsed Wilson, saying a divisive June 5 primary would hurt the party's chances come November.

She still has one opponent, Las Cruces businessman and twice-losing congressional candidate Greg Sowards, but she is expected to win the primary easily. If she does, Wilson will face one of two young Democrats in November: Rep. Martin Heinrich, 40, who two years ago won her congressional seat representing Albuquerque, or state Auditor Hector Balderas, 38.

Balderas is considered the underdog. But unlike Wilson in her previous Senate primary, Balderas and Heinrich have been playing nice. Both are viewed as rising stars in the party, and Balderas is considered a potentially strong challenger to Republican Gov. Susana Martinez in two years if he stays in good graces with party leaders.

Heinrich has raised $2.5 million, 2-1/2 times what Balderas has raised, according to filings through the end of March with the Federal Election Commission.

Still, in a state that is 46 percent Hispanic, no one is counting Balderas out, despite Heinrich's status as a sitting congressman, his money-raising edge and a long list of endorsements from unions, environmental groups and other traditional Democratic backers.

"Heinrich has more name recognition and more money, but typically Spanish surnames on Election Day do a little better than expected in a Democratic primary," said Brian Sanderoff, an Albuquerque pollster. "Hector Balderas should not be taken for granted by any means."

State Democratic Chairman Javier Gonzales said whoever wins his party's primary will "be strong enough to beat Heather."

The primaries have been quiet. If it weren't for a few introductory television and radio ads by Heinrich, Balderas and Wilson, one might not even know an election was just a couple of weeks away.

Heinrich and Balderas both talk about the need to balance the budget while preserving programs like Social Security and Medicare. Both talk about the need to create jobs. And both speak highly of each other.

Heinrich, an engineer, declines to engage when asked about how he differentiates himself from Balderas, saying simply that he is running a campaign "that is based solely on my qualifications and what we have been able to accomplish over the last 3-1/2 years."

Among his proudest achievements since winning Wilson's House seat are saving 1,000 National Guard jobs at Kirtland Air Force Base and fighting for continued support for the Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories,

The question of differences, however, goes to the heart of Balderas' campaign message.

"I'm part of the struggle," says the lawyer who grew up in public housing and on food stamps in the northern New Mexico town of Wagon Mound, one of the state's smallest and poorest towns. "I believe I have lived the issues New Mexicans are facing today, whether its student loans, whether it's being on food stamps or living in public housing. I've lived these issues and am sharing those experiences. I'm part of those struggles. I believe that is the difference that I have over many leaders in Washington."

Heinrich wasn't poor as a child, but he comes from a working-class family, roots he emphasized in his first Spanish-language radio ad. He was raised in Missouri, his father a utility company lineman and his mother a factory worker.

Balderas also positions himself as a reformer, touting his experience rooting out fraud in state and local government.

Wilson had raised $2.4 million through March and lined up broad support among the party's establishment after being pummeled in 2008 as too moderate on economic issues. Former GOP national committeeman Mickey Barnett, an Albuquerque lawyer, says she has mended fences with fiscal conservatives and he expects her to win the primary "going away."

"I think she now understands what the issues of limited government really are talking about," said Barnett. "I think you'll see her being a much more conservative senator than she was a congressman."

Wilson has attacked Heinrich for months on his "free-spending ways." She criticized his absence during a vote to raise the debt limit. And she has leveled blistering attacks on the state's Democratic congressional delegation for failing to block budget cuts at Los Alamos, an economy driver in northern New Mexico.

An Air Force Academy graduate and Rhodes scholar, Wilson won a special election in 1998 to replace the late GOP Rep. Steve Schiff. She developed a reputation as a tough campaigner by repeatedly winning re-election in a swing district targeted by national Democrats.

She said the priority must be to "get our financial house in order," but she acknowledges a pragmatic approach will be needed to solve politically thorny financial problems confronting Medicare and Social Security.

"I will fight passionately for what I believe," Wilson said, "but I also am willing to seek bipartisan compromise if it means getting things done for New Mexico."

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

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Public Speaking: 10 Sure-Fire Steps to Writing a Speech Outline

Your boss has asked you to give a speech at the annual meeting. Now you wonder why you accepted. Panic is setting in; what should you do? To get started, prepare an outline. Your confidence will increase the more you think through your message before getting behind the podium. Here are ten simple steps for writing an effective speech outline.

1. Use a two-to-five-word phrase to describe the topic of your speech. Make sure the phrase is broad enough to cover the topic and narrow enough to stay focused.

2. Turn the theme into a full sentence. For example, 'the courage of dissent,' while a great theme, is not a sentence because it lacks a verb. You could write, 'In a world stressing community responsibility, leaders must remember the value of dissent.' When you turn the theme into a sentence, it becomes your thesis statement.

3. Ask a question about the thesis. Usually several questions come to mind. Take for example the question, 'Why?' Why is dissent so important? That question may lead to a message about individual freedom and ethics. The question, 'what?' would lead to a definition of the concept of dissent. For our example, we'll use the question, 'How?'

4. Answer the question with a key word. What are some single-word answers that come to mind? I think of 'ways,' 'means,' 'forms,' 'manners,' and so on. The word you use to answer the question is your classification key word. It will always be plural because it represents a group of things. For our example, let's take the key word 'forms.'

5. Turn your key word into a transitional sentence. This sentence will describe the main points of your speech. Here is a possible transitional sentence formulated from our key word 'forms': 'The need for dissent may appear in various forms throughout your leadership career.'

6. Prepare from two to six main points (three will often make a balanced message). Each of your main points fits into the classification described by your key word. In our example, each point will be a 'form' of dissent.
(1) Leaders oppose immorality.
(2) Leaders defend the weak.
(3) Leaders resist corruption.
(4) Leaders struggle against their own inner demons.

7. Under each of your main points, add supporting points. Avoid adding material that has nothing to do with the main point. Take the second point above: 'Leaders defend the weak.' Your supporting points might be expressed as follows:
A. The crowd does not defend the weak.
B. Government does not defend the weak.
C. Business does not defend the weak.
D. The weak cannot defend themselves.

8. Write your conclusion. The conclusion is the place where you bring everything to a center and where you appeal to your audience to do something.

9. Write your introduction. This may sound counter-intuitive but you can't tell people where you are going until you know yourself. Most of your introduction is already written because it includes the thesis statement and transitional sentence. Add a gripping story and your introduction is ready.

10. Finally, rehearse your delivery. Go through your outline several times, aloud, until you become familiar with your own voice. When you give your speech, don't read your outline. Relax. Look people in the eyes. The message you have outlined will flow like a conversation.

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Iran is offered new plans to ease nuclear concerns

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Iran traded proposals with six world powers, including the United States, Wednesday in a new round of talks aimed at persuading Tehran to curb its nuclear program and ease concerns it wants to make atomic weapons. But divisions over sanctions complicated the discussions.

The Baghdad talks could offer a test of how much the U.S. and its allies are willing to bend on demands for Iran to halt all uranium enrichment and instead concentrate on just stopping the highest-grade production.

No breakthrough accords were expected in the Iraqi capital, suggesting that all sides are still shaping their strategies and the negotiation process is likely to be long and complex. That could allow U.S. and European allies to significantly tone down threats of military action. But it would likely bring objections from Israel, which claims that Iran is only trying to buy time to keep its nuclear fuel labs in full operation.

The meetings opened with the so-called 5+1 group ? the permanent U.N. Security Council members, the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France, plus Germany ? putting forward a proposal apparently aimed at reining in Iran's highest-level uranium enrichment. Many world leaders fear the uranium, enriched to 20 percent, could be quickly turned into warhead-grade material. Other details of the plan were not immediately disclosed.

"We hope the package that we put on the table is attractive to them so they will react positively," Mike Mann, spokesman for the head of the European Union delegation that is leading the talks, told reporters. "It's up to them to react."

Hours later, Iran made its move by offering a counterproposal that includes what one member of its negotiating team called "nuclear and non-nuclear issues." The official would not discuss details of the plan, but said it would be discussed in private meetings with diplomats from the European Union and China, an Iranian ally.

The Iranian official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive talks, predicted negotiations would continue Thursday.

Earlier, Iranian envoys set their goal for the Baghdad talks: Seeking agreements to lessen, or at least delay, sanctions that have targeted Iran's critical oil exports and cut off the country from lucrative European markets.

Mann would not discuss whether the 20 percent level enrichment represented a red line that could again scuttle the negotiations, which had only restarted last month after collapsing in early 2011.

The high-enriched uranium is far above the level needed for energy-producing reactors, but is used in medical research. Iran claims its nuclear program is only for electricity and medical applications.

Tehran has tentatively agreed to allow U.N. inspectors to restart probes into a military base with suspected links to nuclear arms-related tests. Mann expressed cautious optimism about the still-unsigned deal with the International Atomic Energy Agency, but said it would have little bearing on Wednesday's talks.

Mann also suggested that any rollback in sanctions was unlikely in the Baghdad talks. He said some of the most painful sanctions ? including a European Union ban on Iranian oil imports beginning July 1 ? are a "matter of the law and they will come into force when they come into force."

The Obama administration has been vague about its immediate goals, with officials saying the talks will gauge Iran's seriousness and explore elements of a possible agreement. A Western diplomat in Baghdad said the talks will focus on "confidence-building measures" that Iran's nuclear program is only being used for peaceful purposes.

Washington has shown little willingness to bargain, despite the tentative IAEA agreement to inspect the Parchin military complex southeast of Tehran. That's where the U.N. believes Iran ran explosive tests in 2003 needed to set off a nuclear charge. Tehran says Parchin is not a nuclear site.

In an op-ed piece in Wednesday's editions of the Wall Street Journal, Republican Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham, and Independent Joe Lieberman, urged taking a hard line against Iran and "to leave no doubt that the window for diplomacy is closing."

"The Iranian regime's long record of deceit and defiance should make us extremely cautious about its willingness to engage in good-faith diplomacy," the senators wrote. "The U.S. must be prepared, if necessary, to use military force to stop Iran from getting a nuclear-weapons capability."

Iran's top officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have repeatedly said that Iran does not seek nuclear arms and have called such weapons against Islamic principles.

During a visit to western Iran on Wednesday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad evoked Khamenei's belief that "production and use of weapons of mass destruction is forbidden" by Islam.

"There is no room for these weapons in Iran's defense doctrine," he said at a gathering to commemorate victims of Iraqi chemical weapons during the 1980-88 war with Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

Iran is sticking to its right to enrich uranium as a signatory of U.N. nuclear treaties. The West and others fear the level of enrichment Iran is doing can be turned quickly into weapons-grade uranium.

At the heart of the debate are sanctions the West has placed on Iran to force it to the bargaining table ? particularly on an EU decision to cut all crude oil imports from Iran that are set to take effect July 1. The 27-nation EU accounts for just 18 percent of Iran's total oil exports.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Senate backed proposals for further sanctions on Iran, including requiring companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges to disclose any Iran-related business. U.S. and European measures already have targeted Iran's oil exports ? its chief revenue source ? and effectively blocked the country from international banking networks.

Oil fell to a seven-month low near $91 a barrel Wednesday on hopes of progress in the talks.

___

Associated Press writers Brian Murphy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Nasser Karimi in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

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Officials: Syrian rebels kidnap 12 Lebanese

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syrian rebels kidnapped 12 Lebanese Shiites in northern Syria on Tuesday, fueling fears that Lebanon is getting drawn into the chaos next door, security officials said.

The Shiites were on their way home from a religious pilgrimage in Iran when rebels intercepted their vehicles in Syria's Aleppo province and abducted the men, Hezbollah's Manar TV station said. The women were in a "safe place," Manar reported, without elaborating.

Lebanese security officials confirmed the kidnapping.

Some Lebanese took to the streets of Beirut's southern sector, a Shiite area, and burned tires to protest the abductions. The leader of Hezbollah, Lebanon's powerful Shiite militant group and a strong ally of Syria, appealed for calm and warned his followers against revenge attacks targeting Syrians.

"This is strictly prohibited," Sheik Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech.

He urged protesters not to block the roads and he said the Lebanese government must press for the pilgrims' release.

"We will work day and night until these beloved people are with us," Nasrallah said.

Hezbollah has stood by the Syrian President Bashar Assad as he struggles to put down a 15-month-old uprising. Sunnis form the backbone of the uprising, which has unleashed boiling sectarian tensions.

Assad and the ruling elite in Syria belong to the tiny Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiism.

Tuesday's kidnappings come at a time of deep tension in Lebanon over the conflict in Syria. The countries share a complex web of political and sectarian ties and rivalries, which can quickly turn violent.

The conflict already has spilled across the border, with deadly results.

Lebanese Sunni groups supporting and opposing the Damascus regime fired rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns in the Lebanese capital early Monday, killing at least two people. It was the most serious outbreak of violence in Beirut since the uprising began next door.

The spark for the violence was the killing Sunday of Sheik Ahmed Abdul-Wahid, an anti-Syrian Sunni cleric, and his bodyguard in northern Lebanon. A Lebanese soldier shot the men, apparently after they failed to stop at an army checkpoint. The killing fueled deep anger over the perceived support of some of Lebanon's security forces for the Syrian regime.

Syria had troops on the ground in Lebanon for nearly 30 years until 2005 and still has strong ties to Lebanon's security services.

Earlier this month, the arrest of Shadi Mawlawi, an outspoken Lebanese critic of Assad, set off several days of clashes in northern Lebanon that killed eight people. Mawlawi was accused of belonging to a terrorist group.

On Tuesday, authorities released him from jail on $330 bail, a move many hoped would defuse tensions. During a news conference in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, Mawlawi said he was "subjected to psychological pressure and torture" following his May 12 arrest and was forced to give false confessions that he was connected to terror groups.

Mawlawi denies any links to such groups.

As he spoke, supporters at the news conference lashed out at the Syrian regime, saying, "Assad is the enemy of God."

There is an array of die-hard pro-Syrian parties and politicians in Lebanon, as well as support for the regime at street level.

But there is an equally deep hatred of Assad among other Lebanese, who fear Damascus is still calling the shots in their country.

The tensions can be traced in part to Syria's virtual rule over Lebanon from 1976 to 2005, when Syrian troops were driven out.

During the time of Syrian dominance, Lebanese leaders used to travel frequently to Damascus to get marching orders.

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Browns' Fujita says bounty charges "not true"

Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita (99) leaves a media interview following NFL football practice at the team's headquarters in Berea, Ohio Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita (99) leaves a media interview following NFL football practice at the team's headquarters in Berea, Ohio Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita walks off the field after NFL football practice at the team's headquarters in Berea, Ohio Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita (99) warms up before an off-season practice at the NFL football team's headquarters in Berea, Ohio Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

(AP) ? Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita says he is innocent in the New Orleans Saints' bounty scandal.

Fujita, who spent four seasons with New Orleans, was suspended for three games by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for his alleged involvement in the pay-for-hits program. Fujita said he knows what actually happened and that it's been difficult being on public trial for something he says he didn't do. He's disappointed his reputation has been affected by the league's assertion he contributed money to the "bounty" pool.

Fujita is appealing his suspension and hopes to be vindicated because "my reputation is a lot more important to me than three game checks. My track record speaks for itself."

Fujita, an executive committee member with the players' union, says "there will come a time when I'll be willing to share everything."

Associated Press

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