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uffer financial catastrophe upon divorce, and that 
the lower-earning spouse and stay-at-home parent will not be financially 
punished. Floridians have relied on this system post-divorce and planned 
their lives accordingly."The proposed law also would have set limits on 
the amount of alimony and how long one would receive financial support 
from an ex-spouse.The bill would have made it harder to get alimony 
in short-term marriages. And it would have prevented alimony payments from 
lasting longer than one-half of the length of the marriage.It also would 
have required judges to give divorced parents equal custody of their children 
absent extraordinary circumstances."I'm actually surprised," said Jason 
Marks, a divorce attorney in Miami, about the veto. The bill had 
passed the House 85-31, with members of both parties crossing over. The 
Senate approved it 29-11."My assumption is, you haven't heard the last of 
it," Marks said. "Most family law practitioners will agree that uniformity 
in determination of alimony is a good thing."The bill said that in 
a short-term marriage, defined as less than 11 years, the assumption is 
that alimony would not be awarded. If alimony were granted, it would 
not be more than 25 percent of the ex-spouse's gross income.For marriages 
that last between 11 and 20 years, there's no assumption either way 
in the bill, but alimony would not have amounted to more than 
35 percent of the ex-spouse's gross income.And in marria
Shown here are images released by the FBI of people wanted for 
questioning in connection with the Benghazi attack.FBIWhite House Press 
Secretary Jay Carney, deflecting criticism over the Libya terror attack, 
argued Wednesday that "Benghazi happened a long time ago."But despite the 
nearly eight months that have elapsed since then, the FBI is only 
now producing photos of individuals they'd like to bring in for questioning.The 
release of the grainy images comes as the House plans another Benghazi 
hearing next week. It also comes after Fox News reported that U.S. 
officials have identified the mastermind of the attack, who according to 
sources is walking free in Libya.Coincidence? Yes, according to the FBI.An 
FBI spokesman said the bureau had long been moving toward publishing the 
images, and denied any connection between recent media coverage of Benghazi 
and the release."Our plan to publicize these photos was in the works 
for weeks," the spokesman said.It's unclear how long the bureau had the 
images, and whether it kept them private for investigative reasons.No names 
were given in connection with the individuals shown in the latest pictures. 
In its statement, the FBI claimed the individuals were at the U.S. 
compound when it was attacked on Sept. 11."We are seeking information about 
three individuals who were on the grounds of the U.S. Special Mission 
when it was attacked," the FBI said in the statement. "These individuals 
may be able to pro
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