Sunday, August 14, 2011

Why Landlords Need an Online Property Management Program ...

It is important for landlords to have records of every transactions they make, both for the sake of being responsible, and the other in case of legal disputes. Instead of using a mere real estate management program, just go for an ONLINE real estate management program. So why will you use online real estate management program instead? Well, there are a lot of benefits you can get from it. First is portability and accessibility. No need to tag along your computer or laptop wherever you go just to keep track of your business. If it?s online, you can access it anytime from virtually anywhere in the world as long as there?s an internet connection. Another benefit is ease of access on the part of the tenants as well. They can view their accounts, their outstanding balance, dues and previous transactions in just a few clicks. Online real estate management software eliminates the need for filing work orders in case of repair. If your tenants have maintenance issues, they can just log on to their account and send over their concern which will immediately be redirected by the software to the real estate manager. The software will record the date when the request was made, and when the property manager schedules the repair, as well as who will do the repair. Tenants will also have the ability to pay bills online which will be very convenient for the property manager and landlord as well. No need for them to come over and play hide and seek every first of the month. Finally, online property management programs are backed up online. In case you lose or break you laptop, you won?t have to worry about your data as they are stored in the worldwide web. The server updates the data several times a day to guarantee that the back up is updated.


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Why ski chalets are snow big deal

Before the ski chalet addicts among you choke on your fondue infused charcuterie, let me explain why traditional alpine ski chalets are fast becoming the minority accommodation, among all package ski deals booked worldwide.

They?re more expensive. There it is, I said it!

Before the great global meltdown of 2008 we saw skiers and snowboarders already switching to packages more economical than the traditional ski chalet, in a bid to ski more often each season.

Once the recession really began to bite, this new appetite for cheap ski deals was fuelled not by the desire to ski several times each winter, but to get out skiing at all, when the finances became increasingly tight.

Sure, they?re prettier and usually offer a higher level of personalised live-in service, but ski chalets also tend to come with many of the bells and whistles that we?re willing to forego, when trying to ski cheap. Do we really need ?tea and home baked cakes? each afternoon, just hours before an enormous multi-course supper? Is it really wise to head out onto the slopes with a stomach laden with a ?full English? cooked breakfast?

Surely one of the greatest boons of a skiing holiday, over a regular ?fly and flop? summer holiday, is the very real prospect of returning home a few lbs lighter than when you left!

More than this, the greatest argument for not booking a ?catered chalet? ski deal is that you miss the best opportunity of really seeing the place you?re visiting, by eating out a few nights of the week. Even self catering will force you to venture out into the beautiful mountain town and see life there, beyond the walls of your chalet or flag lined runs of the piste? if only to shop for groceries.

So what?s the best alternative to a chalet ski holiday?

Many a bargain hunter is seduced by the headline low price of self catering ski holidays but, with the weak pound and strong euro, it?s often a false economy to buy all your food in-resort.

The very best deals skiing this winter are half board, because that includes your breakfast and evening meal, but none of the frills which you don?t need. All inclusive packages are a bit of a waste because you?ll rarely need lunch when up on the mountain all day, although some now allow you to take the packed lunch with you (if you don?t mind skiing with a rucksack, or sitting down on the jammy brioche in your back pocket). Bed and Breakfast is a good option if you want to get up and out fast in the morning, but explore the town a little more at dinner time.

I?m maybe playing devil?s advocate a little ? I do really love being looked after in a cosy and traditional alpine ski chalet but, if it?s a choice between skiing cheap or not at all, the half board and cheap apartment ski deal wins every time.

Broaden your ski holiday search this winter, so you?ve not danger of missing the best ski deals in the best resorts. Because honestly, ski chalets are no big deal!

Richard Sinclair is director of ski deals and ski chalets for SNO Ski Holidays. If you are interested in ski holidays go over and check out his site as he know everything about ski trips and you will surely find a great ski deal for yourself and your loved ones.

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Movie Review: '30 Minutes or Less' ? CBS Philly

By Bill Wine
KYW Newsradio 1060

Short? Yes.?? Sweet? No.

If only 30 Minutes or Less were 30 minutes or less.

Bank heist flicks don?t come much more convoluted and lowbrow than 30 Minutes or Less, a madcap action comedy set in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Jesse Eisenberg, with an Oscar nomination for The Social Network in his pocket, stars as Nick, a pot-smoking slacker of a pizza delivery driver (the franchise?s promise: ?30 minutes or less, or it?s free?) who is abducted by a couple of minor-league thugs.

23 Movie Review: 30 Minutes or LessPartners-in-botched-crime Dwayne (Danny McBride) and Travis (Nick Swardson) need $100,000 so that they can hire a hit man, Chango (Michael Pena), to kill Dwayne?s ex-Marine dad (Fred Ward) before he can give away the $10-million family fortune that he won in a lottery jackpot and that is rapidly shrinking as he freely spends it.

So they abduct Nick and force him to rob a bank, assisted by his best buddy, bored schoolteacher Chet (Aziz Ansari), whom Nick talks into becoming his accomplice and whose twin sister Katie (Dilshad Vadsaria) Nick is romantically interested in ? to Chet?s abiding dismay.

And how will the two ne?er-do-well stooges accomplish their goal?? By forcing Nick to wear a remote-controlled bomb vest strapped to his chest that cannot be removed and giving him ten hours to rob a bank ? or they?ll detonate.

The screenplay by Michael Diliberti is based on a story by Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan that recalls, whether purposefully or coincidentally, a similar real-life robbery that occurred in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 2003.? But the ring of truth has long since stopped sounding.

As a caper comedy, this loose-as-a-goose second feature from director Ruben Fleischer (the more assured Zombieland, also featuring Eisenberg), is too hard-edged and mean-spirited by half.? It also doesn?t help to know the tragic outcome of the real-life incident that the plot parallels, which hangs over the film like a humor-squelching dark cloud.

Thrills fail to materialize even in the action scenes, a motley collection of car chases, gunfights, and explosions that are briskly paced but clumsily staged and instantly forgettable.

The actors, as if acutely aware of the lame script they?re working from, mug like crazy and make things worse.

The chemistry between the two pairs of buddies ? that is, between Eisenberg and Ansari as well as between McBride and Swardson ? is minimal. Eisenberg pretty much plays straight man to Ansari?s motormouth style ? although the latter?s ad-libbing does garner a number of laughs ? while McBride registers as one-note blustery/obnoxious (Pineapple Express, Your Highness) for the umpteenth time.

But at least Eisenberg, an impressively resourceful actor, gets credit for committing to his character and keeping him real even when everything else around him is synthetic.? It remains, however, a good performance in a bad movie.

The quantity-instead-of-quality approach, yielding two strained and unfunny tandems instead of one, absolutely walks away with the more-is-less trophy.

Admittedly, no one can accuse the film of wearing out its welcome, given the under-an-hour-and-a-half running time. But from a very early point we find ourselves, instead of getting more involved as things heat up, just waiting for the narrative to play itself out.? Which is why we exit feeling that we?ve had a movie (as opposed to a pizza) delivered in under 90 (as opposed to 30) minutes, but that tastes lousy anyway, so what?s the difference?

So we?ll deliver 2 stars out of 4 for the manic, depressing actionomedy, 30 Minutes or Less.? Its 83 minutes leaves us longing for less.

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Source: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2011/08/12/movie-review-30-minutes-or-less/

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Illuminati Use Cancer to Hold us Hostage | we must know

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Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, left,
discovered that not only cancer but all diseases are triggered by unexpected shocks and traumas. Thugs showed up and threatened that if he didn?t disown his findings, things would become unpleasant.

by Stephen Coleman
(henrymakow.com)

In 1978, Dr. Hamer?s son Dirk was mortally wounded in a shooting accident, shot by the crown prince of Italy. Dirk died 4 months later.

Six months later Dr. Hamer was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He had the cancer surgically removed.

Since Dr. Hamer never had been seriously ill, he wondered if the sudden shock of his son?s accident may have triggered his cancer. While working in a large cancer clinic, he visited the ward with testicular cancer patients and began asking them questions. He noted that, prior to the diagnosis, every patient has had a serious conflict, or loss of a loved one.

He visited the ovarian cancer ward and the patients also had lost a dear loved one prior to diagnosis. He learned in the university that the testicles and ovaries were of the same embryonic origins.

Dr. Hamer then noted on brain CT scans that every testicular and ovarian cancer patient had a dark spot in the same location.? He concluded that not only cancers but all disease is triggered by unexpected shocks and traumas. Later he came to the conclusion that various related smaller emotional triggers can accumulate over years or even decades to manifest as disease.

In 1981, he submitted his findings in a post doctoral thesis at the University at Tubingen, Germany.? Within days, a couple of thugs showed up at his home. They threatened that if he didn?t disown his findings things would become unpleasant.? Dr. Hamer refused. He had made a momentous discovery and had rigorously proved it.

Meanwhile Dr. Hamer and his wife were the target of constant harassment from the the powerful Italian Savoy family who were responsible for their son?s death. Dr Hamer believes that this constant persecution eventually caused the death of his wife in 1985.

A few months later the University of Tubingen rejected his thesis without any testing or serious review.

They refused to accept the link between the psyche and disease.? Years later, the court ordered the university to test Hamer?s findings. Despite this the university has never complied.

In 1986, court action was sought against Dr. Hamer for refusing to deny his discoveries. The court took away his license to practice medicine, told him to get another line of work and warned him not to speak to any cancer patients.

Nevertheless, he operated an underfunded cancer clinic and was having phenomenal success with a 92% cure rate in well over 20,000 cases.? Dr. Hamer maintains that modern cancer treatments are cruel, barbarous and unnecessary. He says that if he knew the truth back when he had his testicular cancer, he would never have asked for its surgical removal.

The persecutions became so intense that he fled to Spain, where he practiced.? Eventually he was arrested and falsely imprisoned. France extradited him for further persecution and imprisoned him for a further three years on ridiculous falsified charges.

Upon release, he befriended a French oncologist Dr. Claude Sabbah and trained him in what is called New German Medicine (NGM). Dr. Sabbah quickly learned NGM and was having the same success as Dr. Hamer. Dr. Sabbah in turn taught as many more physicians who were receptive.

Many Jewish MDs were helping their Jewish clients with NGM. However, they continued to use the dangerous and practically useless modern therapies on their goy clients.?? Dr. Hamer protested this hypocrisy.? This is why the Jewish community labels him as an anti-semite.

Dr. Hamer has received official apologies from a number of Rabbis for the smear. However the stain remains on the many Illuminati sponsored websites that disparage and denigrate Dr. Hamer.

Various individuals and groups are plagiarizing? Dr. Hamer?s? discoveries and failing to give him credit.? There are even some Christian groups that bend and twist his work to fit Biblical scripture.? From reports I have seen, they cause as much harm as good.? This is? because they haven?t taken a single day of study to get a clear understanding.

The Illuminati?s industrial medical complex have tried their best to cover up Hamer?s findings.? But with the openness of the Internet, they have been unable to stop the tide.

?Thanks to Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer for his extraordinary discoveries. They will change the way we conceive of illness.? If we lived in a just world, Dr Hamer should have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his revolutionary work!? - Gilbert Renaud? Ph. D

Instead of the Nobel Prize, he has done prison time. He has fled from nation to nation to avoid the unrelenting harassment and persecution of the industrial medical complex.? Dr. Hamer has sacrificed leisure and comfort? to bring the truth to the world.

Today Dr. Hamer resides in an undisclosed location in a nation that has no extradition treaty with Germany.

Stephen Coleman, 54, is an alternative therapist in California

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Also by this author, ?Doctors Ignore Mental Causes of Disease?

Source: http://www.henrymakow.com/illuminatiusecancer.html

Source: http://wemustknow.net/2011/08/illuminati-use-cancer-to-hold-us-hostage/

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Vietnamese Artists Showcase Visual Poetry

The Vietnamese American Arts and Letters Association (VAALA) is delighted to announce the opening of Marvelous Metaphors: Art as Visual Poetry, guest curated by Thuy N. D. Tran and showcasing recent works by artists Trinh Mai, Christine Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Trinh Ponce, Dao Strom and Van Tran. Marvelous Metaphors marks an important milestone for the VAALA Cultural Center as the organization completes its newest exhibition space. The opening reception presents a lineup of musical performances by Miniature Houses, Whalesound and Sea Moon and is free to the public. Additional programming will be offered throughout the duration of the exhibition, including art talks, a panel discussion on poetry and curatorial walk-throughs.

Marvelous Metaphors: Art as Visual Poetry encourages audiences to read visual art in the same way as poetry?through the contemplation of visual metaphors that play with interpretive possibilities. Featuring new faces to VAALA, Marvelous Metaphors offers a wide array of artistic media including photo-works, paintings on canvas, fiber arts, ceramics, inks on paper, drawings, book-art, sculptures and other mixed media. The artists selected for this exhibition are very diverse in subjectivity and technical approach; however what they all share in common are works that invite viewers to delve into the many overlays of meaning.

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Trinh Mai?s artwork

Trinh Mai?s current work investigates her heritage by exploring traditional imagery and symbolism. Through painting, she has been able to gain a deeper understanding of the joys and hardships experienced by her family and the Vietnamese American community. Painting is also a means for her to connect with the subconscious and the spiritual to make the intangible tangible and the unseen visible; and, perhaps most importantly, to find comfort. Born in Harrisburg, Penn., and raised by an artistic and supportive family of musicians, composers, architects, designers and poets, Trinh currently resides in San Jose, Calif.. She holds a BFA from San Jose State University and has spent time at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Christine Nguyen?s work draws upon the imagery of science but is not limited to technologies of the present. It imagines that the depths of the ocean reach into outer space, that through an organic prism, vision can fluctuate between the micro- and macroscopic. Christine has been developing a personal cosmology in which commonalities among species, forms, and environment become visible and expressive, suggesting past narratives and possible futures. The forms and environs in her work sometimes migrate into new pieces, establishing new systems. There are no waste materials in these worlds: vision is a renewable resource. Currently residing in Los Angeles, Christine received her BFA from California State University, Long Beach and MFA from the University of California, Irvine. Her work has been featured at the Armand Hammer Museum (Project), Michael Kohn Gallery, Andrewshire Gallery, and Sam Lee Gallery in Los Angeles, and been included in group exhibitions at the Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany; Laguna Beach Art Museum, Laguna Beach, Calif.; 4-F Gallery, Los Angeles, PH Gallery, New York; San Art, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Sprueth Magers Projekte, Munich, Germany; and 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong.

Tammy Nguyen explores a variety of mediums in her practice?oil painting, drawing, bookmaking, embroidery, etc. She is intrigued with ideas of traditionalism in contemporary culture, inspired by calligraphy in the Middle East and Asia, and humored by absurdity. Recently, Tammy has been investigating ideas of power through endurance combined with combat as a moment of decision making. As such, many of her forms are taken from different ?still shots? in martial arts and traditional portraits of pastime royalty. The exploration, and arguably moment of sheer excitement, is when she takes these themes and puts them through different material processes. It is from the process of working with many materials that her subject matter evolves?drawings informing sculptures, and sculptures informing paintings. Tammy Nguyen was born in San Francisco and received her BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art in New York City. In 2007, she moved to Vietnam on a Fulbright grant to study lacquer painting. She currently resides in New Haven, Conn. where she is an MFA candidate at the Yale School of Art.

Sometimes abstract and fluid in form, Trinh Ponce?s meticulously hand-woven pieces can also be structural and literal. Using natural materials, she creates metaphorical shapes that force viewers to make their own interpretations, and in this process they form an emotional connection with the artwork. Born in Vietnam, Trinh and her family relocated to the United States in 1987. While studying graphic design at California State University, Long Beach, she developed an interest in fiber arts. In 2003 she graduated with a BFA degree in fiber arts and 3D design. Trinh currently lives and practices in Southern California.

Dao Strom is a writer of books and songs. She was born in Saigon, Vietnam and grew up in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California. She has lived in New York City, San Francisco, Iowa City, Austin, Juneau, and now calls Portland, Oregon home. She holds an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers? Workshop and a BA in Film Production from San Francisco State University.

Van Tran believes that the arts have the capacity to embed itself within a broader social realm as current social conditions render a new kind of creative practice: research. Her relationship with the arts, often treated with reflection and exploration, is one that she envisions to be an intersecting vehicle between the informal and the contemporary. There is something to be said about the connections we make ? both socially and spatially ? as we move in our day-to-day activity. Van?s disparate attempts at finding these connections form the bulk of her recent experiential research. The results have been displayed in various iterations of mapping, diagramming, cataloguing, and informal interventions that are often performative and participatory. Van received her BA in visual art ? Studio with Honors at the University of California, San Diego. Besides artmaking, she has also worked as a writer and teaching artist for various non-profit arts organizations. She is currently pursuing her MFA in public and social practice at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Calif.

About the Curator:

Thuy N. D. Tran is a doctoral candidate in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her extensive experience in community art activism and museum work has provided her opportunities to take fresh approaches to the often passive practice of art history. Her teaching philosophy embraces interdisciplinary perspectives and her research focuses on primary sources as its inspiration. Thuy received her MA in art history from Arizona State University and her BA in art history from the University of California, Los Angeles with dual minors in cultural anthropology and museum studies.

About VAALA:

Founded in 1991 by a group of Vietnamese American journalists, artists and friends, Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association (VAALA) is a community-based, 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. VAALA has organized numerous cultural events such as art exhibitions, book fairs, book signings, recitals, plays, lectures, the biennial Vietnamese International Film Festival (ViFF), the biennial Cinema Symposium, the annual Children?s Moon Festival Art Contest and year-long art and music classes. VAALA recently developed smART Program, which offers free art workshops for non-profit youth organizations in the Orange County and Los Angeles areas.

Source: http://www.asianweek.com/2011/08/10/vietnamese-artists-showcase-marvelous-metaphors-art-as-visual-poetry/

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FACT CHECK: Republican debate strains some facts

Republican presidential candidates former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks as Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, listens during the Iowa GOP/Fox News Debate at the CY Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, Pool)

Republican presidential candidates former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks as Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, listens during the Iowa GOP/Fox News Debate at the CY Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, Pool)

Republican presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. stands with her husband Marcus at the end of the Iowa GOP/Fox News Debate at the CY Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Republican presidential candidates former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum greet Fox News' Chris Wallace at the end of the Iowa GOP/Fox News Debate at the CY Stephens Auditorium in Ames, Iowa, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

(AP) ? Michele Bachmann cast her opinion as a settled fact when she told the Republican presidential debate Thursday that a key element of President Barack Obama's health care law is unconstitutional. And Mitt Romney danced around an attempt to learn why he stayed largely mum on the epic debt limit standoff between Obama and Congress.

The first big GOP debate of the primary season brought viewers a flurry of claims and counterclaims, not all built on solid ground.

A look at some of those claims and how they compare with the facts:

BACHMANN: Spoke of "the unconstitutional individual mandate" several times, a reference to a requirement for people to carry health insurance, a central element of the 2010 federal health care law.

THE FACTS: Nothing is unconstitutional until courts declare it to be so. The constitutionality of the individual mandate has been challenged in lawsuits in a number of states, and federal judges have found in favor and against. The Supreme Court will probably have the final word. But for now, the individual mandate is ahead in the count. And the first ruling by a federal appeals court on the issue, by the 6th U.S. Court of Appeals in June, upheld the individual mandate.

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TIM PAWLENTY: "To correct you, I have not questioned Congresswoman Bachmann's headaches."

THE FACTS: Pawlenty was hardly dismissive when news came out about Bachmann's history of severe headaches, even if he did not go after her directly on the matter. "All of the candidates, I think, are going to have to be able to demonstrate they can do all of the job all of the time," the former governor said when first asked about the migraines suffered by the congresswoman. "There's no real time off in that job."

There was no mistaking that Pawlenty was leaving open the question of whether Bachmann's health history made her fit to serve as president. But he later tried to clarify his remark, saying he was not challenging her on that front and the flap was merely a "sideshow." Bachmann says her symptoms are controlled with prescription medication and have not gotten in the way of her campaign or impaired her service in Congress.

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ROMNEY: on the last-minute deal to avert a national debt default: "I'm not going to eat Barack Obama's dog food, all right? What he served up was not what I would have done if I'd had been president of the United States."

THE FACTS: Romney was defending himself against criticism that he took a pass when political leadership was most needed in the mighty struggle to negotiate an agreement to raise the debt ceiling. In fact, he was largely missing in the crux of the debate.

Romney consistently backed a Republican "cut, cap and balance" proposal that would have combined deep spending cuts with a constitutional amendment to balance the budget. But that proposal had no chance of becoming law and settling the crisis, and leaders in both parties knew it. It was one of several initiatives brought forward by both Republicans and Democrats for show before both sides got down to the authentic bipartisan negotiations.

During that process, Romney did not lay out a prescription that was achievable in a time of divided government. Supporting the earlier GOP bill was a far cry from stating whether he would have signed or vetoed the final debt limit legislation, because rejecting it risked an unprecedented federal default with potentially disastrous consequences for the economy.

When he faced questions at his campaign stops, he said he wasn't privy to the behind-the-scene negotiations, and his campaign aides refused to elaborate on his thinking about the proposals in serious play.

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RICK SANTORUM: "The problem is that we have spending that has exploded. The government's averaged 18 percent of GDP as the percentage of the overall economy. ... And we're now at almost 25 percent. Revenues are down about 2 or 3 percent. So if you look at where the problem is, the problem is in spending, not taxes."

THE FACTS: The former Pennsylvania senator might have been mixing statistics on federal spending with federal revenue. The White House budget office has estimated that federal spending this year will equal about 25 percent of the country's $15 trillion economy ? the highest proportion since World War II. But federal spending has averaged nearly 22 percent since 1970. In fact, federal spending has not been as low as 18 percent since 1966. Since the 1970s, federal revenues have averaged nearly 19 percent of the U.S. economy. This year's revenues are expected to equal just over 14 percent of the economy, the lowest level since 1950.

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BACHMANN to PAWLENTY: "You said the era of small government was over. That sounds an awful lot like Barack Obama if you ask me."

THE FACTS: Pawlenty did not declare the era of small government over. (Neither has Obama.) Bachmann's jab was drawn from a Minnesota newspaper interview in which Pawlenty referred to a New York Times column on the subject, as part of his argument that "there are certain circumstances where you've got to have government put up the guardrails or bust up entrenched interests before they become too powerful." At the time, Pawlenty's office pushed for and received a clarification from the newspaper that he was relaying another writer's thoughts.

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Associated Press writers Erica Werner and Alan Fram in Washington, Brian Bakst in St. Paul, Minn., and Philip Elliott in Ames, Iowa, contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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