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By the beginning of the third week, Carlotta, Duchess of Haversham, had finally begun to admit to herself that the Royal Army was not coming to take care of these walking dead. She felt this should not be seen as a reflection upon her: after all, she was one of the first to come to this conclusion. Most of the rest of the people in Windermere Castle were still fondly and foolishly expecting a dramatic rescue. She had quite enjoyed her own self-delusion, really.
Alas, wishful thinking was supposed to be something that happened to other people. A noblewoman of high rank (and good family) in the Imperial Republic of Briton needed to be considerably clearer-headed, even during the end of the world. Especially then, even. And at least she was in a castle. Carlotta was morbidly certain that many in her country were either making do with hasty barricades, conveniently isolated islands or lonely moors, or of course just
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In the 1980s, the Reagan administration used Central America as a testing ground to rehabilitate US imperial "hard power" after defeat in Vietnam. The results were predictable: death squads, massacres, and murderous repression of left-wing movements.
Missouri Medicaid funding imperiled after Senate abruptly adjourns on chaotic final day Jonathan Shorman and Jeanne Kuang, The Kansas City Star
May 14 JEFFERSON CITY The Missouri Senate abruptly adjourned Friday afternoon in the final hours of the legislative session, killing an array of measures and imperiling a tax key to funding the state s Medicaid program.
Senators voted to adjourn after Democrats held off legislative business for hours, angry over what they described as a betrayal by Republican leaders on a deal to renew a tax on medical providers that generates billions each year to power Medicaid.
The fight over the tax began in March over an attempt by the Senate s Conservative Caucus to block Medicaid from covering certain birth control methods. The conflict had resurfaced over the last two months before coming to a head early Friday morning when Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, a Sullivan Republican, voted in favor of the anti-abortion side.