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"We're going to have a security company with security guards inside and outside the shop," Rozey said

PARIS -- Paris police and store owners are bracing for new violence at protests Saturday, despite President Emmanuel Macron's surrender over a fuel tax hike that unleashed weeks of unrest.

Police unions and local authorities are holding emergency meetings Thursday to strategize - while disparate groups of protesters are sharing plans on social networks and chat groups.

After the worst rioting in Paris in decades last weekend, many shops and restaurants in the center of the capital are expected to shut down Saturday, fearing a repeat of the violence.

Macron on Wednesday agreed to abandon the fuel tax hike, but protesters' demands have now expanded to other issues.

Protesting students are disrupting schools and universities Thursday, and drivers are still blocking roads around France, now demanding broader tax cuts and government aid.

A small union representing police administrative personnel called for a strike Saturday, which could further complicate security measures Saturday. Other police unions are not talking about strikes - but everyone's worried about security risks in the face of a movement with no clear leaders whose protests - http://www.futureofeducation.com/main/search/search?q=protests are easily hijacked by troublemakers of all stripes.

Police have come under criticism for failing to prevent damage to the Arc de Triomphe and stores along the famed Champs-Elysees in central Paris, as well as for violence against protesters.

Videos circulating on social media of police beating protesters at a Burger King on the Champs-Elysees have deepened the anger. A police spokeswoman said Thursday an investigation is underway into that incident, and that police are examining other videos shared online for possible violations.

Macron himself, the central target of the protests, has been largely invisible all week. After winning election overwhelmingly last year, 영주출장마사지 - https://www.toptopanma.com/%ec%98%81%ec%a3%bc%ec%98%a4%ed%94%bc%ea%b1%b8... the 40-year-old pro-business centrist alienated many of his own voters with tax cuts for the rich and other badly explained reforms - and what many see as his elitist, out-of-touch attitude.

The rioting in Paris has worried tourists and damaged the local economy at the height of the holiday shopping season. Rampaging groups threw cobblestones through storefronts and looted valuables in some of the city's richest neighborhoods.

Clement Rozey, manager of a motorcycle shop in western Paris, spent two days and two nights cleaning it up after he watched powerless as a group of thugs smashed his shop windows and emptied his shelves.

He has boarded up the store and will stay closed Saturday.

"We're going to have a security company with security guards inside and outside the shop," Rozey said. "Everything has been fenced off, several times."

Yet he remains sympathetic to the protest movement.

"Just like everybody, we're strangled (financially) after the 15th of the month," he told The Associated Press, referring to the day when many workers are paid. The protesters "are defending a cause, they're following through and rightly so. We support them whole-heartedly," he said. But violent troublemakers who pillage and riot - "that's something else."

government is searching all over the world for more vaccine, it is unclear how helpful the extra doses will be if they don't arrive until next year

The flu season typically peaks in January or later. It takes two weeks for people to develop immunity after being vaccinated, which should be done in October or November, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

So while the U.S. government is searching all over the world for more vaccine, it is unclear how helpful the extra doses will be if they don't arrive until next year.

The extra doses were ordered after British regulators closed a plant making half of the flu vaccine the United States requested for this season.

The vaccine shortage has had wide-ranging effects, from Canada to Capitol Hill to the campaign trail.

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"Everybody here is thinking about it," said Holmen, the senior center's manager. "We hear on the news that we should be patient, but we don't know what to do."

Word of Canada's vaccine availability is spreading quickly. Eighty Americans showed up for flu shots Tuesday at Henders Drug in Estevan — located about 9 miles north of the North Dakota border — although the store's newspaper advertisement hadn't even run yet.

"I suspect there will be a lot more," said Larry Preddy, pharmacist and co-owner of the store. He charges Americans the same price as Canadians — $15 Canadian or about $12.

Urgent Care Niagara's Fort Erie clinic, just across the border from Buffalo, said it would vaccinate 100 Americans a day, for around $40 each, squeezing them in among Canadian patients who got first priority.

Meanwhile, The Washington Post reports that despite the government's request that young, healthy people forego the shot this year, flu vaccine is readily available on Capitol Hill and the physician there is advising all lawmakers to get it. Already, 2,000 shots have been dispensed there, down from 9,000 a year ago.

In the Sunshine state, a vaccination campaign by Get Healthy Florida was put on hold on the order of the Food and Drug Administration after it was discovered that the vaccine was coming from a foreign producer, not the domestic one that was expected.

On the campaign trail, Sen. John Kerry, President Bush's Democratic challenger, has said the administration failed to heed warnings about a potential shortage.

"If you can't get flu vaccines to Americans, how are you going to protect them against bioterrorism? If you can't get flu vaccines to Americans, what kind of health care program are you running?" Kerry said.

In Florida, Mr. Bush sought to ease Americans' concerns. "I want to assure them that our government is doing everything possible to help older Americans and children get their shots despite the major manufacturing defect that caused this problem," he said.

Chiron Corp. was expected to provide the United States with 46 million to 48 million doses of flu vaccine, nearly half the supply the government anticipated needing. But British regulators closed Chiron's Liverpool facility because of contamination.

That left the United States with about 55 million doses from its second manufacturer, Aventis Pasteur. At a news conference Tuesday, Aventis Pasteur announced it could produce another 2.6 million doses. The extra vaccine won't be ready for distribution until January.

"We're waging a comprehensive and aggressive response," Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson told a news conference. "We have good reason to be optimistic in our ability to deal with the flu season and protect the most vulnerable from its harsh effects."

He said there was enough antiviral medicine available to treat 40 million people, shortening illness in people sick with the flu and preventing illness in healthy people.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said Wednesday he believes the additional shots will arrive in time to help.

The flu season likely will "peak at the end of the December, the beginning of January, but it goes well through February and sometimes into March," he said on the CBS News Early Show.

"So, any amount of doses that one can get, even as late as January, clearly will be very helpful, particularly if we have a very active flu year," Fauci said.

Between vaccines and antiviral drugs, enough medicine will be available to treat 100 million people this flu season, Thompson said. Federal authorities have asked that healthy adults refrain from getting vaccinated to leave enough for those at greatest risk: the very young, the very old and people with chronic illnesses.

Meanwhile, officials are looking "throughout the world" for additional vaccine, said Lester Crawford, Food and Drug Administration acting commissioner.

Crawford said the FDA would give expedited review to flu vaccine produced by ID Biomedical of Canada. The expedited review — "weeks, rather than months" — means the 1.5 million Canadian flu shots could reach Americans this season, he said.

In 2008, Spin Magazine picked them for its cover even before Vampire Weekend's first album was out

(CBS News) Vampire Weekend is the indie band with a catchy name that's on top of the charts. Anthony Mason takes note:

Their name sounds like a Goth band, but Vampire Weekend has a history of not being what they seem -- four Ivy League-educated musicians who write brainy songs that are also infectious.

This week they have the number one album in the country.

They met a decade ago as undergraduates at Columbia University. Ezra Koenig, guitarist Rostam Batmanglij, bass player Chris Baio and 진주출장마사지 - https://www.anmastar.com/%ec%a7%84%ec%a3%bc%ec%b6%9c%ec%9e%a5%ec%83%b5%c... drummer Chris Thomson played their first show at Lerner Hall in 2006 in a "battle of the bands."

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Four groups entered; Vampire Weekend finished third.

"So how would you judge your performance that night?" Mason asked.

"We were not bad," said Koenig.

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So they started playing regular gigs on campus - like at the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.

"It was fun to play these shows where there was really no stage," said Batmanglij. "So it's just like, people and the band."

The band took its name from a high school film Koenig had made.

"When did you decide that the name would stick?" Mason asked.

"We're still talking about it," Koenig laughed.

WEB VIDEO: To watch the music video of the Vampire Weekend song "Diane Young," from their new album, "Modern Vampires of the City," click on the player below.

But Vampire Weekend proved a useful name in Google searches, when not much else pops up: "It was only people who had as their favorite movies back-to-back 'Interview With a Vampire' and 'Weekend at Bernie's,'" said Baio.

Their sound developed early: a cross-cultural mosaic of rock, African guitar - http://www.answers.com/topic/African%20guitar pop and classical music with a provocative preppy veneer.

The band quickly generated buzz on Internet blogs. In 2008, Spin Magazine picked them for its cover even before Vampire Weekend's first album was out. By the end of the year that debut record - http://www.thefreedictionary.com/debut%20record had sold nearly half a million copies.

"We were beneficiaries -- and partially the victims -- of the kind of explosion of Internet music culture," said Koenig.

Victims, because some critics didn't get the "preppy" joke. One accused the band of having the "putresecent stench of old money."

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Leveque's practice was limited to examining patients for medical marijuana applications, often at large gatherings at hotels around the state.

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Leveque said he has signed some 4,000 applications, 33 percent of the 12,000 cards issued in the state.

The Oregon Medical Board objected. In one case, investigators said, Leveque recommended medical marijuana for a 14-year-old girl with a history of depression. He had also signed cards for people who faxed him a description of their medical problem.

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"They can't go after the patients, so they're going after the doctors," Leveque said. He said he will appeal the decision.

Kathleen Haley, executive director of the Oregon Medical Board, said she knew of no other case of a doctor losing a license for practices related to medical marijuana.

"The board does want patients to have adequate pain control," Haley said. "At the same time, they want to be sure the physician is upholding their responsibility to be sure of the diagnosis."

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