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(AP) - Roland Burris took his
place as Barack Obama's succes­
sor in the Senate on Thursday,
ending a standoff that embar­
rassed the president-elect and
fellow Democrats who initially
resisted the appointment by scan­
dal-scarred Illinois Gov. Rod
Blagojevich.
"I do," Burris said with a grin
as Vice President Dick Cheney
administered the oath of office to
the former Illinois attorney gen­
eral who takes Obama's place as
the Senate's only black member.
More than a week after his
Roland Burris
colleagues were sworn in, Burris
was seated Thursday without
objection or a roll call vote, even
though Majority Leader Harry
Reid had said senators would have
their voices heard on whether to
accept his appointment.
Illinois delegation members
and members of the Congres­
sional BlackCaucusjoined Demo­
cratic and Republican senators in
giving Burris a congratulatory
standing ovation, handshakes
and hugs on the Senate floor.
Senate Democrats wanted to
move beyond the distracting con­
troversy and its racial undertones.
Both Reid and Illinois' senior
senator, Dick Durbin, smiled
broadly and praised Burris in
speeches, insisting anew that
their previous resistance wasn't
about Burris personal ly but rather
about how he was appointed.
Later in a stately parlor off the
Senate floor, Burris told his fam­
ily, friends and a few colleagues
that being seated in the Senate
was "a dream come true," and
pledged to uphold the Constitu­
Merkley on Health, Education Panel
role in setting the nation's agenda
in areas ranging from health care
to education, the environment,
global warming and worker pro­
tections.
With these two committee as­
signments, Merkley added, he will
be able to work with colleagues
and P re sid e n t-e le c t B arack
Obama to get the nation "back on
track."
(AP)— U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley
has won a place on the Senate
Health. Education, Labor and
Pensions Committee.
M erkley, a Portland Dem o­
crat who took office two weeks
ago, had been seeking appoint­
ment to the panel, which over­
sees a broad range o f issues,
including health care, labor
stan d ard s and em ploym ent,
education, student loans, arts
and humanities and biomedical
research and development.
Merkley also serves on the
Senate Environment and Public
Works Committee.
He said in a statement that the
two committees will play a key
Newly elected U.S.
Sen. J e ff Merkley,
D-Ore., takes the oath o f
office from Vice President
Dick Cheney. He was
jo in e d his wife Mary
Sorteberg, daughter
Brynne, and son Jonathan.
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picked out beer from the cooler
and then approached the clerk at
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when one got a phone call on his
cell phone. He stepped outside to
speak when a motorist in a truck
stopped at a red light yelled at the
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identifying a serial robber caught
on videotape robbing a local
Plaid Pantry store.
Then on Wednesday, Nov. 5,
at approximately 7:33 p.m., the
same suspect went back to the
Plaid Pantry on North Greeley,
and with physical force, robbed
the same employee. The suspect
approached the clerk and immedi­
ately grabbed her by her sweater
and demanded money from the
cash register.
The suspect is a black male in
his mid-thirties, 5 feet, 7 inches to
6 feet tall, 175 pounds and bald. In
the first two robberies, he was
wearing a dark blue hooded
sweatshirt with the words “Polo
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The Cal ifomia S upreme Court recognized
marriage as a fundamental right. To take
away that right a constitutional revision re­
quiring a two-thirds vote by the state legis­
lature - and not just a simple majority vote -
would be needed in order to bar same-sex
marriage. If Prop 8 is allowed to stand the
fundamental rights of all minority groups will
be placed in jeopardy.
“Proposition 8 effects more than just the
LGBT community. This decision will ulti­
mately affect how the rights of all minority
groups are treated in the state of California,”
said Anurima Bhargava, director of LDF's
education practice.
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approved referendum against gay
marriage ban, on the grounds that the
basic rights of a minority group cannot be
taken away by a simple majority.
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Illinois
It was a warmer welcome than
the one Burris received two weeks
ago when he showed up on Capi­
tol Hill to be swom in with his
colleagues, only to be turned
away into the cold and rain by
Senate Democratic leaders who
argued that Burris' appointment
wasn't valid under Senate rules.
But as the soon-to-be-im -
peached Blagojevich watched
from afar, Burris dug in and the
two Senate Democratic leaders
ultimately relented under pres­
sure from Obama and rank-and-
file Democrats who worried that
the episode was distracting from
more important matters and put­
ting the party — and the presi­
dent-elect — in a bad light.
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