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Visit online at www. gsutah.org/ AboutUs/ career_opportunities SERVICES US State Department calls Quran burning plan un-American; Fla. pastor says he'll do it anyway ister vowed Tuesday to go ahead with plans to burn copies of the Quran to protest the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks despite warnings from the White House and the top U.S. general in Afghanistan that he would endanger American troops overseas. Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World Outreach Center, which has about 50 members, said he understands the government's concerns but plans to go forward with the burning Saturday to mark the ninth anniversary of the attacks. He left the door open to change his mind, saying he is still praying about his decision, which was condemned TUesday by an interfaith coalition that met in Washington to respond to a spike in anti-Muslim bigotry. Gen. David Petraeus warned in an e-mail to The Associated Press that "images of the burning of a Quran would undoubtedly be used by extremists in Afghanistan - and around the world - to inflame public opinion and incite violence." State Department spokesman PJ. Crowley echoed that, calling the plan to bum copies of the Quran "un-American" and saying it does not represent the views of most people in the U.S. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - A Christian min- Democrats scramble to hold off GOP wave that is not responsible for any claims or representaions made in advertisements in this newspaper. The Signpost has the sole authority to edit and locate and classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. The Signpost reserves the right to refuse advertising. Solutions M E|O W « D J R HYPNOSIS, HABIT CONTROL Call Wynette Johnson RN, C. Ht. and unleash the power of your mind. Learn Self-hypnosis, improve exam taking skills, Mental Bank, or simply learn how to conquer procrastination. 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Now, eight weeks from Election Day, the Democrats are bracing for the virtual certainty of lost House seats and scrambling to hold back a wave that could hand the GOP the 40 it needs to command a majority Obama, grasping for a way to turn the tide, on Wednesday plans to propose $30 billion in new investment tax breaks for businesses to go along with tens of billions in spending he called for on Labor Day to invigorate the slow recovery. But even if Congress acts on the requests - a long shot in a highly charged political season - there's little time left for ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER DOLLAR r'fvr f Democrats to salvage their election chances. With Obama's popularity slumping and the party demoralized, dozens of first- and second-term Democrats as well as longer-serving congressmen who haven't faced serious challenges in years are toiling to hold onto their jobs in places that tend to prefer Republicans. And polls show independent voters leaning toward the GOP. When asked which party they want to control Congress, voters are split or leaning toward Republicans, national surveys say. Perhaps even more ominously for Democrats, voters are overwhelmingly sour about national issues, especially the economy. Chicago's longtime mayor, Richard Daley, says he won't run for re-election CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, who has presided over the nation's third-largest city for 21 years, like his father did before him, announced Tuesday that he will not run for a seventh term, saying the time "just feels right." Daley, 68, said he had been thinking about not running for several months and became comfortable with his decision over the last several weeks. |