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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">George Zimmerman's fate rests in the hands of the Florida jury of
six women, following closing arguments, in which his attorney portrayed
him as a neighborhood activist who shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense and
prosecutors attempted to paint him as a wannabe cop whose misguided suspicion
about the teen resulted in death.Jurors, who will deliberate through the
weekend if necessary, can acquit the 29-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer
or convict him of either second-degree murder or manslaughter in the death
of the 17-year-old Martin. Zimmerman shot Martin as the two fought following
a confrontation in the gated Sanford community where Zimmerman lives."Your
verdict should not be influenced by feelings of prejudice, bias or sympathy,"
Judge Debra Nelson told the panel, reading from a 27-page set of
instructions. "Your verdict must be based on the evidence, and on the
law contained in these instructions."Earlier, Zimmerman defense attorney
Mark O'Mara urged jurors to let the Florida neighborhood watch volunteer
"get back to his life" by finding him not guilty of murder
or manslaughter in the 2012 confrontation that ended in the death of
17-year-old Trayvon Martin, saying the state prove Zimmerman did anything
other than defend himself.In a low-key and methodical presentation that
began early Friday, defense attorney Mark O'Mara urged the all-female, six-member
jury to not fill in the gaps or connect the dots, but
to stick to facts. He
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to a bill that House Republicans have passed, and to President Obama's
budget proposal."There is no question that there is a compromise available
on this important issue and that the sides have not been that
far apart and we just need to get it done," White House
spokesman Jay Carney said before the Congressional Budget Office released
its estimate."We have been working with lawmakers to make that compromise
happen. We need to make sure that students don't see their rates
double," he said.Under the plan lawmakers were considering, interest rates
on new loans would be based on the 10-year Treasury note, plus
an additional percentage to pay for administrative costs. The proposal includes
a limit on how high rates could climb, a demand Democrats said
was a deal-breaker.That provision proved unexpectedly costly and, for the
moment, proved problematic for negotiators.Undergraduate students would
have seen better terms than the current 6.8 percent rate but could
have faced higher costs if the economy improves and Treasury notes become
more expensive. Rates for students this fall would have been around 4
percent and would have been capped at 8.25 percent in future years.Graduate
students and parents could have found better deals next year but again
would have faced higher rates than the current 7.9 percent. Borrowing for
those PLUS loans would have been around 6 percent this fall and
capped at 9.25 percent in coming years.Serious work on
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