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 Paul Solman: I received a remarkable message the other day from a longtime e-mail correspondent and it seems worth sharing portions of it on this page. This is what the current job picture feels like for some  many  most  all   of the 15 million to 20 million still out-of-work Americans. The writer has been passionate before, and distinctly left of stanley cup  center, but he   never written anything this extreme, or desperate.Dear Paul,How are you doing  The 99ers running out of unemployment benefits in large monthly waves starts in earnest in December. [The 99ers are those who have exhausted their 99 weeks of unemployment insurance.]  What   the latest estimate on the numbers of jobs to be lost between no stanley cup w and then by the oil deluge in the Gulf of Mexico  Have you seen those plaintive TV ads by hotels and chambers of commerce in Pensacola and Panama City  Our beaches are still clean! Oh well, not in Pensacola anymore, but our fearless anti-regulatory capi stanley cup talist rulers have given themselves until late in the fall to  8220 olve the spill.[ 8230;]How are things down in the ex-employed, over 45, lower-class with me  I ;m four months behind on rent for the first time in my life  down to my last $25 and eating at a church kitchen twice a week because I have to feed my cat from my own food stamps. I don ;t know how I ;m going to keep the lights on past this month. All my other utilities are shut down. I  Jppn Climate envoy says U.S., China must end world   s    suicide pact
 Han Tak Lee  Ctr  walks out of Federal Court in Hbg. a free man after nearly 24 yrs in prison. @mcall pic.twitter/prtshC67QF鈥?Chris Knight  @phojoknight  August 22, 2014A New York man was freed on bail this week, after serving 24 years of a life sentence in a maximum-security prison in Pennsylvania.Convicted of arson and murder, Han Tak Lee, 79, a na stanley cup tive of South Korea who lives in Elmhurst, NY stanley cup ., was imprisoned in 1990 for intentionally setting a fire a year earlier at a religious retreat in the Pocono Mountains in northeastern Pennsylvania. The fire killed his 20-year-old mentally ill daughter, Ji Yun Lee.While Lee maintained that the fire was started accidentally, his conviction was based on the belief that arson fires burn at a higher intensity than accidental ones. Scientific advances since his conviction have shown that evidence to be faulty. It is now understood that the principal determinant of the heat and intensity of a fire is a natural element, the oxygen, and not artificial accelerants, 聽court documents said.Lee was released on Friday after a federal magistrate granted him $50,000 bail. I dont know how to express my happiness now to finally put this behind me and become a normal U.S. citizen,  Lee said through an interpreter outside the courthouse in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Friday.Our obligation is to find the truth and reach a prompt and fair adjudication of stanley cup  the issues before us, Magistrate Judge Martin C. Carlson told聽Reuters.Last week, U.S. Di