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CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - Here is a list of road projects around the Heartland scheduled for Wednesday, June 25.
Butler County, MO
Route AA will be closed while MoDOT crews perform pipe replacement. The section of road is located between County Road 647 and County Road 602. Weather permitting, crews will be working Tuesday, June 24 and Wednesday, June 26 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Roadwork continues on Route 67 from CR 323 to Route 160/158 signed as Route C. Traffic on the existing Route 67 north and south of Harviell will not have an outlet to the new pavement during this time. East and westbound traffic will be restricted. Existing lanes of Route 67 from CR 323 to Route 160/158 will be signed as Route C. The north end of Route C (existing Route 67) will remain closed for about two months as work is completed at the intersection of Route 67, Route C, and CR 323.
Route Y is closed as crews are removing and replacing the bridge deck over I-55 until July 1.
On June 23, Middle Street from Broadway to Themis and the intersection of Themis-Middle will be closed as the Broadway storm water relief sewer work continues through this area. Depending on weather and other factors, this work could take approximately three weeks.
Route NN will be closed while crews perform pipe replacement. This section of road is located one-tenth of a mile from County Road 277. Weather permitting, crews will be working Wednesday, June 25 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Roadwork continues on Route 21 from Ripley to Carter County from US 60 to US 160 until Nov. 1.
Dunklin County, MO
Route 412 will be reduced as crews perform guardrail repairs. This section of road is located between Route U and Route NN. Weather permitting, crews will be working Tuesday, June 24 through Friday, June 27 from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily.
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - Here is a list of road projects around the Heartland scheduled for Saturday, June 21.
Bollinger County, MO
Route H in Bollinger County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs. This section of road is located between Route FF and Route 34. Weather permitting work will take place Monday, June 23 and Tuesday, June 24 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
Route AA will be closed while MoDOT crews perform pipe replacement. The section of road is located between County Road 647 and County Road 602. Weather permitting, crews will be working Tuesday, June 24 and Wednesday, June 26 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Roadwork continues on Route 67 from CR 323 to Route 160/158 signed as Route C. Traffic on the existing Route 67 north and south of Harviell will not have an outlet to the new pavement during this time. East and westbound traffic will be restricted. Existing lanes of Route 67 from CR 323 to Route 160/158 will be signed as Route C. The north end of Route C (existing Route 67) will remain closed for about two months as work is completed at the intersection of Route 67, Route C, and CR 323.
Route Y is closed as crews are removing and replacing the bridge deck over I-55 until July 1.
On June 23, Middle Street from Broadway to Themis and the intersection of Themis-Middle will be closed as the Broadway storm water relief sewer work continues through this area. Depending on weather and other factors, this work could take approximately three weeks.
Roadwork continues on Route 21 from Ripley to Carter County from US 60 to US 160 until Nov. 1.
Dunklin County, MO
Route 412 will be reduced as crews perform guardrail repairs. This section of road is located between Route U and Route NN. Weather permitting, crews will be working Tuesday, June 24 through Friday, June 27 from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily.
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June 22, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
After a week of deliberations the first government under newly-elected president Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi was sworn in on 17 June, led by Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb.
The new government, the third since the ouster of former Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on 3 July, 2013, increased the number of cabinet ministers from 31 to 34. Twenty members of the outgoing cabinet retained their jobs, including Minister of Defence Sedki Sobhi and Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim. Together with newly-elected president Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi, these two influential cabinet members comprise what t many political analysts consider the real centre of power in Egypt.
Mehleb was commissioned to form a new government on 9 June, one day after ex-army chief Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi took the oath of office as Egypts new president. Under article 146 of the new constitution the government must resign after the results of the presidential elections are officially announced.
Mehleb, who led the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday, told reporters he is not leading a caretaker government. The government will not act as if it is in power only until new parliamentary elections are held and new government is formed. It will make decisions for the long-term, and will be working day and night to secure a brighter future.
Mehleb said he agreed with Al-Sisi his governments priorities must include restoring stability and security, fighting terrorism, and improving public services. He dismissed rumours the controversial House of Representatives Law, ratified by outgoing president Adli Mansour on 5 June, would be amended. Instead, he said the legislative reform committee formed by Al-Sisi last week would take charge of revising legislation to ensure it conforms with the new constitution. The prime minister also promised the cabinet would also work towards promoting a religious discourse that disseminates the ideals of tolerance and moderation as espoused by Islam and Christianity.
The new government contained few surprises. The most dramatic move was the phasing out of the ministry of information, to be replaced by a National Press Council, which will oversee the regulation of audio-visual and print media as was envisaged by article 211 of the new constitution. Nabil Fahmis replacement as foreign minister by Sameh Shoukri, Egypts ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2012, left many commentators perplexed.
Al-Ahram political analyst Hassan Abu Taleb believes Fahmi did a good job improving relations with Washington and the African Union in the aftermath of Mohamed Morsis ouster. His removal, speculates Abu Taleb, was probably a result of comments made during a visit to Washington last March that the relationship between Egypt and the US was rather like a marriage, a comparison that played badly with both officials and the public.
That both Shoukri and Fahmi served as ambassadors to the US is telling, says Abu Taleb. It signals the importance the post-Morsi leadership in Egypt gives to relations with the US.
It is also noteworthy that Shoukri was Hosni Mubaraks information secretary from 1995 to 1999.
Laila Iskandar, who served in the outgoing cabinet as minister of environment, will occupy the new cabinet post of minister of urban development. According to Mehleb the new ministry will be responsible for improving conditions in slum areas and squatter communities on the fringes of major cities.
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Editorials -
June 22, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
Broken
The belated confirmation of three Cabinet secretaries this weekfour long years after they were first named to their postshas temporarily obscured the problem that lies at the heart of the Commission on Appointments system. It will become obvious again, however, as soon as Congress returns next month. The CA has become a members club, where the interests of its members are placed ahead of everyone elses.
This was the same problem that defined the CA in the years before martial law, except for one substantial difference. Today, the CA, a special constitutional body composed of lawmakers from both chambers of Congress, actively undermines its role in the Constitutions elaborate infrastructure of checks and balances.
To be sure, CA members have justified their objections to some of the appointees in check-and-balance terms. But four years to confirm someone like Justice Secretary Leila de Lima or Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman? No CA member ever attempted a full-scale campaign to force President Aquino to de-nominate De Lima or Soliman (or even Environment Secretary Ramon Paje); instead, those who did not like the secretary-designates found other ways to delay or defer confirmation.
If something truly disqualifying had been discovered in the last four years (say, hypothetically, that De Lima had taken part in voter fraud in her election law practice, or that Soliman cannot account for millions of pesos disbursed through the Conditional Cash Transfer program), then we would have joined our voice to the clamor to replace them. But there has been no such discovery. Indeed, the main factor behind the delay in their confirmation (Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago versus Soliman, for instance, or Sen. Jinggoy Estrada versus De Lima) seems to be mere personal animus.
De Lima and Soliman (and other appointees only belatedly confirmed) are not beyond reproach; they are certainly vulnerable to criticism. But the Executives appointing power was not meant to nominate perfect candidates, but only qualified officials who enjoy the Presidents full trust and will implement his policies. The Rules of the CA stipulate that the commission is driven by only one impelling motive, which is the efficient and harmonious functioning of the government.
Even if we give the CA the benefit of the doubt and acknowledge that it can bypass an appointment, the repeated renomination of the appointee should properly be read as a signal to extend the same benefit of the doubt to the President as nominator. After all, he is forming his Cabinet, and the CA is bound, according to its own Rules, to accord the nomination or appointment weight and respect, to the end that all doubts should be resolved in of approval or confirmation.
What emerged from last weeks committee-level hearing at the CA, when Estrada questioned De Lima intensely, was the sense of entitlement that marks the members of this exclusive club. Letter-writer Romulo Macalintal noted Estradas outrageous suggestion, for instance, that De Lima should have approached each of the members, because it was tradition. Imagine that. When a nominee refuses to cheapen the process by knocking on doors and calling on each of the members, the members themselves see it as an affront.
No wonder a broken system failed to confirm someone like Jesse Robredo.
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By Murray Brewster, The Canadian Press
OTTAWA - Federal officials sought to demonstrate Thursday how much work has been done to replace Canada's aging CF-18 jets, but say the details of the evaluation will be kept secret while cabinet weighs whether to continue with the oft-maligned F-35 program.
Members of an independent panel that looked at what fighter aircraft are available as replacements for the 30-year-old Hornets made a public appearance to emphasize the depth and impartiality of their assessment, 14 months in the making.
That analysis, which essentially fact-checks the air force's market evaluation, has been turned over to the government. It lays out what each of the four contenders can do.
Separately, a committee of deputy ministers overseeing the replacement program has handed a recommendation to the Harper cabinet.
The government could continue with the F-35 program, which has been on hold. It could choose an open competition involving the stealth fighter and other aircraft, including the Boeing Super Hornet, Eurofighter's Typhoon, Dassault's Rafale, and possibly the Saab Gripen.
Rewriting the air force's statement of requirements, which critics say was rigged in favour of the F-35, is another possibility and one that could postpone a replacement decision.
No timeline was given, but government insiders said Thursday a substantive decision was expected soon.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper told the House of Commons that the government found the report "helpful" and restated earlier pledges to make a decision in the best long-term interest of the military.
In April 2012, auditor general Michael Ferguson slammed the Harper government's plan to buy 65 stealth jets, accusing Public Works and National Defence of low-balling the cost and not doing their homework.
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ATHENS: Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras oversaw a major cabinet reshuffle on Monday in response to his government's poor showing in EU elections last month.
The shake-up, aimed at reinvigorating Samaras's struggling conservative-Socialist coalition, comes just weeks after its defeat in EU elections to the country's main opposition, the radical left-wing Syriza party.
Syriza beat Samaras's ruling centre-right New Democracy into second place in the May poll, gaining more than 26 per cent of the vote.
The reshuffle saw the replacement of more than a dozen ministers, including health, education, development and interior, government spokeswoman Sophia Voultepsi announced on Monday.
Most significantly, Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras was replaced by 59-year-old economist and university professor Guikas Hardouvelis.
Hardouvelis, a chief economist of Eurobank and previously a top economic advisor to former Prime Minister Lucas Papademos at height of the Greek financial crisis, is seen as holding similar pro-European, centre-left leanings as his predecessor.
Syriza made significant gains in EU elections on a campaign opposing the harsh austerity measures passed by the Greek government in return for a massive 240 billion euro ($330 billion) bailout funded jointly by the European Union and the IMF.
Syriza's 39-year-old leader Alexis Tsipras called the vote a "referendum" on austerity.
Following Syriza's victory, speculation has been rife that Stournaras, who played a key role in the EU and IMF bailout negotiations, may be replaced.
But it is unlikely that Hardouvelis will depart from the course set out by his predecessor, and is expected to continue to implement the conditions set out by the terms of joint EU and IMF bailout.
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Pyongyang, June 10 (KCNA) -- The south Korean internet newspaper Voice of People Monday carried an editorial disclosing the true intention sought by Park Geun Hye by replacing the publicity chief of Chongwadae with a new man.
The editorial said Park replaced the chief under the pressure of the public but she appointed a pro-"government" person to the post.
The new chief is a guy who was censured for kowtowing to power since the Lee Myung Bak regime and causing a furor for censoring anti-"government" articles right after Park took office, the editorial said, adding:
Chongwadae is calling for cabinet reshuffle, but there is nothing to expect from Park's personnel policy.
No matter how frequently Park may change her confidants, nothing will change unless she changes her ruling mode.
The appointment of another confidant in the wake of the appointment of Kim Kwan Jin and Han Min Gu signifies that there will be no change in her future state administration.
The editorial inquired Park until when she is going to keep the state of misunderstanding and self-complacence though the public mindset against her was confirmed through the recent elections.
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WASHINGTON Shuffling his second-term Cabinet, President Obama plans to nominate Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan his point man in overseeing the governments response to Superstorm Sandy to be budget director, according to people familiar with the selection process.
Obama is considering San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro to succeed Donovan, the sources said. The moves would raise the profile of two men with close ties to the president.
Donovan is an original member of Obamas Cabinet and is well-liked within the White House, where officials have lauded his work in overseeing the Sandy response. As budget director, he would have significant influence over the administrations policy and spending priorities.
The White House said Saturday that it had no personnel announcements to make, but on Thursday, Obama had words of praise for Donovan.
In the aftermath of Sandy, when we thought about who was somebody who we had confidence could drive a process to make sure that the federal, state and local coordination delivered for the people who had been affected, and that we could rebuild both on the New York side and the Jersey side as effectively as possible and as quickly as possible, Shaun came to mind, Obama said during a fundraiser in New York that Donovan also attended.
Donovan would be leaving his job at Housing and Urban Development at a time when New Jersey residents affected by Sandy have been complaining of delays in getting federal aid. This month, members of the states congressional delegation raised those concerns in a meeting with Donovan. They said Donovan made a bedrock commitment that New Jersey will get the money it deserves, saying the third wave of funds from Washington could begin moving in the next several weeks.
Donovan also said this month that he would not rule out the possibility that other disaster-stricken states could get as much as $1 billion of the $52 billion approved primarily for Sandy recovery last year. New Jersey House members, who battled to get the aid package through a House Republican majority that initially blocked it, said they also expressed strong opposition to that possibility.
The director of the Office of Management and Budget is a Cabinet-level post under Obama. Those who have held the job earlier in the administration, including current Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew, have played crucial roles in setting budget priorities and negotiating fiscal agreements with Congress.
If confirmed by the Senate, Donovan would take over from Sylvia Mathews Burwell, who was nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services after Kathleen Sebelius resigned this year.
Castro, Donovans possible replacement, has seen his star rise since Obama picked him to deliver the keynote address at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Castro, 39, is considered a possible vice presidential pick in 2016.
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Shake-up planned for Obama's Cabinet; Sandy czar likely to get promotion
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Rakesh Mohan Chaturvedi, ET Bureau Jun 4, 2014, 04.43AM IST
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NEW DELHI: With the death of rural development minister Gopinath Munde, PM Narendra Modi will have to look for a replacement for the senior Maharashtra leader from the Other Backward Classes besides naming a defence minister when he expands his cabinet in the third week of June.
"With Munde's untimely death, Modi will also have to find a rural development minister," a BJP leader said, adding that the two cabinet berths would have to go to senior leaders as both are key ministries.
Although Arun Jaitley has been entrusted with the defence ministry, along with the ministries of finance and corporate Affairs, the leader has indicated that this is a temporary arrangement and another leader is likely to get the job.
The expansion of the council of ministers and the process of choosing a new party president to succeed Rajnath Singh are likely to take place simultaneously around June 18-20, BJP leaders familiar with the matter said. Modi and his close associates want the Parliament session beginning on Thursday to end tentatively on June 12 before taking up the two issues, they said.
A leader from Maharashtra may be given Cabinet rank after the demise of Munde in order to keep the caste and regional balance intact in the council of ministers, a BJP leader said.
However, the leader added that the next rural development mini s t e r may not be f rom Maharashtra, where assemble polls are due later this year.
"Those whose names are doing the rounds for induction into the cabinet include SS Ahluwalia and Rajiv Pratap Rudy. The names of CP Thakur and Murli Manohar Joshi are also doing the rounds but they are above 75 years and may be ruled out," a party leader said.
While finalising the list of union ministers, Modi had made it clear that those MPs who are sons and daughters of BJP leaders as well as those who have crossed 75 years of age would not be considered.
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Expansion of cabinet in 3rd week; SS Ahluwalia, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, CP Thakur & MM Joshi in the fray
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