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			<title>POA Questions</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 05:48:37 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Okay I have been POA over somebody for 14 months I heard today through this crazy chick he is involved with she has POA can she have POA as well as...</description>
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<div>Okay I have been POA over somebody for 14 months I heard today through this crazy chick he is involved with she has POA can she have POA as well as myself I also had a very broad POA so my qustion is is this possible and if so is ther now more than one POA and if this person di not want me to be POA any longer should I have not gotten some kind of warning or something through the mail or an atty or such that I was revoked Thanks anyone who answers in advance any questions I am mor than happy to answer</div>


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			<title>Taking a minor across state lines</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 14:38:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>In the state of Maryland is it legal for an 18-year-old boy to take a 16-year-old girl from Maryland to Florida without her parents knowledge or...</description>
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<div>In the state of Maryland is it legal for an 18-year-old boy to take a 16-year-old girl from Maryland to Florida without her parents knowledge or consent even if she goes willingly?  The 16-year-old girl is pregnant .  Can you prosecute the adult  (his mother) who purchased the tickets without the consent of the minors parents? Can you prosecute the 18-year-old?</div>


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			<title>Gun rights groups suing</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 07:12:46 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I am pretty sure that this (http://dcist.com/2013/04/gun_rights_group_threatening_maryla.php) type of situation is going to be happening all over the...</description>
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<div>I am pretty sure that <a href="http://dcist.com/2013/04/gun_rights_group_threatening_maryla.php" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this</a> type of situation is going to be happening all over the country soon. But, I do think the decisions should go state-wide, and not just for certain cities.</div>


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			<title><![CDATA[Major challenges face Venezuela's next leader]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 09:37:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The Venezuelan government announced that Maduro would be formally proclaimed the winner by the election board at a ceremony and rally in Caracas on...</description>
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<div>The Venezuelan government announced that Maduro would be formally proclaimed the winner by the election board at a ceremony and rally in Caracas on Monday afternoon -- despite Capriles' demands for a recount.While Capriles has not called out for his supporters to take to the streets, a protracted election dispute would be difficult on the deeply divided country.Whatever the final outcome, the next leader of Venezuela will inherit a country with the world's second largest oil reserves -- but also a nation plagued with problems including food shortages, inflation, corruption and crime.Carlos Garcia Rawlins / ReutersSupporters of Venezuela's opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles react after the official results gave a victory to Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas on Sunday. Empty shelves&quot;You have to walk all over town from supermarket to supermarket to find what you need,&quot; said Olivia Nunez, standing in front of empty shelves at the Magdalena supermarket in Caracas Chacao neighborhood.Sugar, rice, coffee, milk, cooking oil, chicken and even soap and toilet paper are hard to come by at grocery stores.Lifelong residents of the middle-class neighborhood say shortages were unheard of until Chavez took office 14 years ago. When supplies do arrive, neighbors call each other to share the news and rush to stand in lines that sometimes make checkout a two-hour process.The reasons for the shortages are many. Government measures to enforce price controls have discouraged domestic production. So have government expropriations.Many farm owners hesitate to invest in crops, fearing the fate of neighbors whose land was seized under a Chavez program that grants parcels to low-income families.Erika Angulo/ NBC NewsThis sign tells shoppers in a Caracas grocery store on Sunday that they are restricted to just 4 kilograms of rice per customer.Adding to the shortages, suppliers of foreign goods say, is the administration's decision to scale back the number of dollars importers can buy. They complain they can't access the necessary dollars to pay manufacturers abroad. I'm terrified Crime is rampant, with kidnappings, robberies and home invasions skyrocketing over the last decade.The U.S. State Department has warned travelers that crime in the country is &quot;pervasive, both in the capital, Caracas, and the interior.&quot; Violent crimes, including murder, are also up. Statistics gathered by the nongovernment group Venezuelan Violence Observatory show that for every 100,000 Caracas residents there are 122 murders per year. , the rate in New York City is 5.6 murders per 100,000 residents.Valeria Ardenko said she stopped going out after 8 p.m. after a nephew was mugged at gunpoint. &quot;I used to love to go to the theater, but now I'm terrified,&quot; said the 71-year-old grandmother.Home invaders who never leave are another risk many Venezuelans face.In some instances, squatters move in while residents are away on vacation. Some 100 activists earlier this month seized dozens of condos and empty lots in Caracas. Police managed to turn back about 16 occupiers, but others remained.&quot;We have a government that allows those who have been living in a hut to take over your home because they feel like it. And no one does anything to stop them,&quot; said homeowner Aide Solotucha.Chavez promoted a process of expropriation of lands and homes deemed unoccupied as a way to deal with the country's home shortage while his administration built public housing.After passionate campaigning, Venezuelans went to the polls to choose who will replace the late Hugo Chavez. NBC's Mark Potter reports. |</div>


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