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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico  Puerto Rico's governor says he is renegotiating 
the payment of short-term debt and has ordered all government agencies to 
reduce their current budgets by 2 percent after the island's credit rating 
was downgraded to junk status.Alejandro Garcia Padilla made the announcement 
Wednesday on radio station WKAQ.Spokeswoman Paola Figueroa tells The Associated 
Press that the governor will make additional announcements later Wednesday 
in response to the downgrade.Garcia said Tuesday that he also would be 
submitting legislation to further reduce the deficit and would present a 
deficit-free budget for the upcoming fiscal year.Puerto Rico is in its eighth 
year of recession while struggling with $70 billion in public debt and 
a 15.4 percent unemployment rate, higher than any U.S. state.
Feb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham, right, speaks during a 
debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, at the Creation 
Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt StoneFeb. 4, 
2014: TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye stand speaks during a debate on 
evolution with Creation Museum head Ken Ham at the Petersburg, Ky. museum.AP 
Photo/Dylan LovanFeb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham speaks during 
a debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, not shown, 
at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt 
StonePETERSBURG, Ky.  True to his passionate and animated TV persona, "Science 
Guy" Bill Nye tapped on the podium, threw up his hands and 
noted that science shows the Earth is "billions and billions" of years 
old in a debate at a Kentucky museum known for teaching that 
the planet's age is only 6,000.Nye was debating Creation Museum founder 
Ken Ham and promoting science in the snappy way that made him 
a pop culture staple as host of "Bill Nye The Science Guy" 
in the 1990s.The event was meant to explore the age old question, 
"How did we get here?" from the perspectives of faith and science.Ham, 
an Australian native who has built a thriving ministry in Kentucky, said 
he trusts the story of creation presented by the Bible."The Bible is 
the word of God," Ham said. "I admit that's where I start 
from."- Ken Ham, founder of the Creation MuseumNye delivered a passionate 
speech on scie
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