[Abel-tasman] Recapture The Feeling

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Life is short. Have an affair.

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April 26, 2013: Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell testifies on Capitol Hill 
in Washington, before the House Appropriations Committee, subcommittee on 
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies budget hearing on forest service.APWASHINGTON 
 The U.S. Forest Service is in the business of preventing fires, 
not starting them.Yet the agency set off alarms in Congress and state 
capitols across the West by citing the automatic spending cuts as the 
basis for demanding that dozens of states return $17.9 million in federal 
subsidies. And it's all come down to a bureaucratic squabble over whether 
the money is subject to so-called sequestration because of the year it 
was paid -- 2013 -- as the Obama administration contends, or exempt 
from the cuts because of the year it was generated -- 2012 
-- as the states insist.Right now, it's a standoff heightened by history 
and hard fiscal realities. But with taxpayer cash scarce, both sides are 
digging in: The Forest Service has to slash 5 percent of its 
budget under sequestration. The states, meanwhile, have depended for decades 
on a share of revenue from timber cut on federal land. Perhaps 
least willing to compromise are members of Congress who are up for 
re-election next year and are loath to let go of money that 
benefits potential voters back home.It's not clear who gets to decide or 
whether the question ends up in court. But lines have been drawn."We 
regret having to take this action, but we have no alte
May 2, 2013: Johana Portillo, left, and her sister Ana Portillo, daughters 
of Riccardo Portillo hold hands during a news conference at Intermountain 
Medical Center, in Murray, Utah.APMURRAY, Utah  A longtime Utah soccer referee 
in a coma after being punched by a teenager during a weekend 
game had been attacked by other angry players before, but he continued 
refereeing because he loved the game, his family says.Ricardo Portillo, 
46, has swelling in his brain and his recovery is uncertain as 
he remains in critical condition, Dr. Shawn Smith said Thursday at the 
Intermountain Medical Center in the Salt Lake City suburb of Murray.Police 
say a 17-year-old player in a recreational soccer league punched Portillo 
on Saturday after the man called a foul on him and issued 
him a yellow card. The teen has been booked into juvenile detention 
on suspicion of aggravated assault. Those charges could be amplified if 
Portillo dies.Portillo's oldest daughter, 26-year-old Johana Portillo, said 
at a news conference Thursday that her father has been attacked by 
other players before -- even having his ribs and leg broken."People don't 
know it's a game," she said. "We're all there to have fun, 
not to go and kill each other."Smith declined to discuss what caused 
Ricardo Portillo's injuries or divulge his prognosis due to the ongoing 
police investigation. But Johana Portillo said her father might not survive."I 
know he didn't, he doesn't want to leave us," she s


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