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FRANKFURT, Germany The European Central Bank and its president, Mario Draghi,
have played a key role in fighting the government debt crisis afflicting
the 17 European Union member countries that use the euro.The ECB is
the issuer of the euro currency and serves as the top monetary
authority for the eurozone and its 333 million people.Some of its key
steps have been:LOWER INTEREST RATES: The ECB has cut its key interest
rate four times since Draghi become president. This month the ECB lowered
the so-called main refinancing rate further by a quarter-point to a record
low of 0.5 percent.The refinancing rate is what the bank charges on
the credit it offers to eurozone banks and thereby influences interest rates
on the loans banks provide to each other, businesses and consumers. Theoretically,
a lower rate means cheaper borrowing costs and more incentive to borrow
money and expand a business. In practice, a slack economy has meant
weak demand for loans.UNLIMITED BOND BUYS: In 2012, high borrowing costs
were threatening to push indebted countries such as Italy and Spain into
a financial collapse that could have broken up the euro.Draghi took a
major step toward calming the eurozone crisis by announcing last year that
"within our mandate, the ECB is ready to do whatever it takes
to preserve the euro."The ECB followed through on Sept. 6 by offering
to purchase unlimited amounts of bonds issued by heavily indebted countries,
lowering their bor
President Barack Obama is seeking to refocus economic relations between
the U.S. and Mexico, even as fresh questions about security cooperation
threaten to cast a shadow over the president's visit to the southern
neighbor.Obama also will use his three-day trip, which begins Thursday and
includes a stop in Costa Rica, to highlight the immigration overhaul moving
through Capitol Hill, both for an audience in Latin America and for
those back home in the U.S.The president is scheduled to arrive Thursday
afternoon in Mexico City for meetings with President Enrique Pena Nieto
and members of Mexico's business community.Since taking office in December,
Pena Nieto has moved to end the widespread access it gave U.S.
security agencies helping fight drug trafficking and organized crime. The
changes mark a dramatic shift from the policies of Pena Nieto's predecessor,
Felipe Calderon, who was lauded by the U.S. for boosting cooperation between
the two countries as he led an aggressive attack on Mexico's drug
cartels.The White House has tried to downplay a potential rift, with officials
emphasizing Mexico has kept the U.S. informed about the changes. Obama on
Tuesday said he would wait to hear directly from his Mexican counterpart
before assessing the changes.Despite the intense focus on security issues,
Obama advisers say the president will try to show that the ties
between the two countries are broader than the drug wars that defined
the relationshi
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essTANTA, Egypt An Egyptian prosecutor says prominent activist Ahmed
Douma has been arrested and immediately referred to trial for allegedly
insulting the country's president in comments he made on TV.There are a
myriad of complaints against journalists and TV personalities, including
satirist Bassem Youssef, for insulting Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.
At least two journalists faced trials while others are still questioned.But
Douma is the first activist to be quickly referred to trial while
in custody.Prosecutor Mohammed el-Taneekhi said Thursday that Douma's trial
will begin on Sunday.He was arrested Tuesday after a Muslim Brotherhood
member complained that Douma called Morsi a "killer" and a "criminal," and
blamed him for a violent security crackdown on protesters in the coastal
city of Port Said that left 40 people dead.
fuse to comply
with the requirements for legalization.The trade of legalization for enforcement
looks good for conservatives if one considers what proponent Sen. Marco
Rubio calls de facto amnesty. If there is no deal, border crossings
will persist and there will be no crackdown on those here who
do not break other laws. Certainly not under President Obama and almost
assuredly under any president. The political clout of Hispanic voters is
now so great as to make such things impossible.Republicans do not like
the status quo, neither politically nor practically. Democrats, meanwhile,
love the political posture of the debate and can mostly live with
a system that achieves most of their aims for permissive immigration by
default.Conservatives like Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions and Heritage Foundation
honcho Jim DeMint are doing their best to sink the legislation, but
as long as the discussion remains mostly focused on undocumented workers
and those living in the shadows, their efforts are doomed. Maybe they
can scuttle this legislation, but the next bill on offer will certainly
be more liberal.Conservatives stood athwart the 1964 Civil Rights Act on
the reasonable grounds that the measure was unconstitutional. But their
principled opposition did not stop the law and helped erase a century
of standing for Republicans as the party of racial equality.But when illegal
immigrants are accused of helping terrorists and authorities say the system
di
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