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didates, he said.Brad Cranston, a pastor from Burlington, said he too is 
worried that social conservatives will split their vote and lose influence over 
the eventual GOP nominee, but he has not yet tried to contact 
any candidates."It's more and more obvious it needs to happen for either 
Bachmann or Santorum to move forward," said Cranston, who has endorsed Bachmann.
 Along the beaches of the Gulf Coast, 2011 ends with a surprise 
that no one expected this soon: a post-oil spill rebound in tourism, 
and record-setting at that.The year of 2010, of course, goes down as 
the horrible, lost period thanks to BPs Deepwater Horizon disaster, the largest 
oil spill in this nations history. This year wraps up with not 
only better tourism numbers than before the oil spill, but better than 
any year on record. Floridas oil-impacted beaches in the Panhandle saw tourism 
shoot up 61 percent over 2010. Alabama rose 51 percent, while Mississippi 
gained 7 percent.Louisiana doesnt have exact numbers yet, but tourism officials in 
Baton Rouge say they are at numbers that the state did not 
expect to see until the end of 2012. And tourism promoters and 
business owners set all-time records -- not just over 2010s horrible summer 
-- after they seriously wondered last year whether all they had ever 
invested in would be lost and shut down."At that point i
o disband or submit to the central authority.NTC officials estimate that 200,000 
former rebels need reintegration, and finding them work is a major challenge 
facing Libya's new rulers.Officials have said that the government cannot disarm fighters 
until there are alternatives, including jobs and training.The government is seeking to 
dissolve revolutionary brigades throughout the country and unify them into a cohesive 
national army or police force.In an interview with the AP, Defense Minister 
Usama al-Juwali said his ministry needs about 25,000 recruits."We need new blood, 
" he said, noting that the ministry is trying to rebuild and 
restructure its air force, special forces and border guards, among other branches."We 
need security forces to guard vital institutions and oil companies," he said.Abdul-Ali, 
the interior minister, said his ministry needs another 25,000 recruits to restore 
security to Libya. The Interior Ministry supervises police forces.Earning around $1
 
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