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contribute to a total $4.3 trillion in total deficit reduction by 2023.The
key deficit reduction elements of the plan incorporate an offer Obama made
to Boehner in December as both men sought to avert an impending
"fiscal cliff" of automatic, across the board spending cut and broad tax
increases.Obama's plan has two central features -- $580 billion in new taxes
that Republicans oppose and a new inflation formula, rejected by many liberals,
that would reduce the annual cost of living adjustments for a broad
swath of government programs, including Social Security and benefits for
veterans.In his address, Obama said he would achieve deficit reduction by
making "tough reforms" to Medicare and by enacting "commonsense tax reform
that includes closing wasteful tax loopholes for the wealthy and well-connected."Obama,
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his most ardent political backers.Obama rejected a House Republican budget
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just have a patchwork of bills with
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passed by the Assembly -- at the request of the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees that requires all state workers
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signature tasting-menu Italian restaurant on all Princess ships -- has some
new twists on Royal Princess. Guests can order a la carte for
dinner, and also get lunch there for the first time. Another first
is the Pub Lunch to be served in the Wheelhouse Bar and
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passenger staterooms day and night. The programming day will start with
a morning show, followed by visits from officers, entertainers, enrichment
speakers and more until midnight. No cruise ship has ever tried this,
andCalouri says the goal is never more than 15 minutes without something
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Wi-Fi capable device, allowing users to see the daily schedules, read about
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pay a surcharge
Several prominent Republican senators accused their GOP colleagues of "secretly"
negotiating a sweeping immigration overhaul, urging them to open up about
the details by next week.The letter from Republicans on the Senate Judiciary
Committee marked the latest flare-up in the GOP caucus over the immigration
plan, which has not yet been introduced. Republican negotiators have urged
their colleagues not to pre-judge the proposal, but others are getting frustrated
by the lack of hard details and concern that majority Democrats will
try to "rush" the bill through after it's introduced."We believe it is
critical that the public and the entire Senate body be given adequate
time to read and analyze the contents of any immigration bill put
forth by the majority," the senators wrote in the letter Thursday to
the four Republican negotiators: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Arizona Sen.
John McCain, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham."Because
the president has failed to lead on this matter, your group has
secretly met for months and not consulted with members of the Committee
about major changes to our nation's immigration laws. The time for transparency
has come," they wrote. The lawmakers asked to be briefed by staff
no later than close of business Monday, and asked for a caucus-wide
briefing early next week "so that all members can raise concerns and
questions before the deal is finalized."In response, Rubio, R-Fla., said