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Nation &World Watch From Gannett and wirereports vChicago: 29%ofcancer deaths linked to smoking Cigarettes contribute to more than 1 in 4cancer deaths in the U.S. The rate is highestamong men in Southern states, where smoking is more common and the rules againstitare notasstrict. The American Cancer Society study found the highestrate among men in Ar- kansas,where 40 percent of cancer deaths were linked to cigarettesmoking. Kentucky had the highestrate among women at 29 percent. The lowestrates were in Utah, where 22 percent of can- cer deaths in men and 11 percent in women were linked with smoking. Results were published MondayinJA- MA Internal Medicine. vWashington: UN agency: Heat-trapping gases surge The World Meteorological Organiza- tion saysheat-trapping gases in Earth’s atmosphere are growing faster than be- fore, surging permanently beyond a troubling milestone. The United Nations agencysaysglobal carbon dioxide levels,which firstreached 400 parts per million lastyear,are likely THIBAULTCAMUS/AP to stay above that symbolic milestone all Migrants board abus Mondaygoing to Normandy as theyleave the makeshift migrant camp known as “The Jungle,” year and for generations to come. near Calais,France. Carbon dioxide levels overall rise be- cause of the burning of fossil fuels and were goosed by the El Nino weather phe- nomenon. They also fluctuate, seasonally France begins emptying peaking in Mayand dipping in Septem- ber.Methane and other heat-trapping gases are also spiking. vJackson, Miss.: NAACP: squalid migrant camp Noose incident mishandled White students at asouth Mississippi high school put anoose around the neck Refugees being sent problems were reported, relatively strong economyand a to Britain. Hyland, along with of ablack student and “yanked back- though police had fired tear gas languagewith which manymi- the United Nations High Com- ward,” the state NAACP said Monday. to other parts of the at asmall group of rock-throw- grants are at leastfamiliar. missioner for Refugees,called Ayana Kinnel, spokeswoman for the country this week ing asylum-seekers Saturday Thousands have attempted to for special considerations for civil rights group,said the incident took night as tensions rose ahead of stow away on trucks headed for manyofthe youths. place the afternoon of Oct. 13 at the the exodus. the Eurotunnel or hide on Eu- Daniel, an unaccompanied Stone County High School field house in John Bacon “Weknew this morning that rotunnel trains.Few makeitto 16-year-old Eritrean, told The Wiggins.The group said in astatement USA TODAY there would be alot of people, the U.K., however,and plans Associated Press he has been in that officials have mishandled the situa- and that’swhat’shappening,” call for shuttling mostofthe Calais for eight months,trying tion. The NAACP said no one has been France began clearing out regional Prefect Fabienne Buc- migrants to other areas of daily to jump on atruck to Eng- charged with acrime, and the student’s the gritty,squalid migrant camp cio told Reuters newsservice. France. land. Daniel washeading to the parents have notbeen told of anypun- in Calais known as “The Jun- “There wasnopushing. ... We Major Nurzei told The registration center for process- ishment for the other students involved. gle” on Mondayasrefugees had aparticular concern for the Guardian he wasthrilled to be ing with his cousin, also an un- “They failed to protect this student waited in long lines to be proc- minors,paid them particular at- going to Normandy with eight accompanied minor. throughout this ordeal,” the NAACP said. essed and bused to other areas tention, but it went well.” friends from the same town in “I’mnot happybecause it’s The Stone County NAACP president of the country. The unofficial camp,which Afghanistan. Nurzei said he left finished —The Jungle,” he said. said the black student is afootball player. The ramshackle camp,a sprang up 18 months ago, was his home after Islamic State “I want to go to the U.K.; Idon’t symbol of Europe’sstruggle to previously tolerated but given militants cut off the tip of his want France.” vPoland: Women protest control the crush of refugees almostnostate help.Aid groups tongue and brokehis fingers. Christian Salome, head of the newplan to limit abortion fleeing war-torn Sudan, Af- and hundreds of British volun- “U.K. is no good, too much of charity Migrants’ Hostel, said ghanistan and other nations,is teers have provided basic ne- aheadache,” he said. “I like those leaving Mondayhad Polish women gathered Mondayin home to more than 6,000 asy- cessities.Itdevolved into a France. The U.K. takes the chil- wanted to go. cities across the country to protestapro- lum-seekers.Aid groups say slum where tensions bubbled, dren, but they don’twant the “I’mmuch more concerned posal to ban abortions in cases where fe- there are more than 8,300. friendships formed and smug- adults.Wecan’tgoback to our about later in the week when tuses are badly damaged or have no France announced lastmonth glers thrived, according to The country.” the only ones remaining are chance of survival after birth. that the notorious camp would Associated Press. Britain’santi-slavery com- those who do notwant to leave, Manywore black, asymbol of mourn- be emptied and closed. The impromptu camp was missioner,Kevin Hyland, has who still want to reach Eng- ing for the feared loss of reproductive Authorities movedmore scheduled to be empty in afew warned that manyofthe camp’s land,” he told Agence rights,asthey took to the streets of War- than 2,000 people out Monday. days.Most of its residents estimated 1,200 unaccompa- France-Presse. saw,Gdansk, Lodz, Wroclaw, Poznan, More than 1,000 police were on hoped to cross the English nied children were turning to Contributing: The Associated and other cities and towns across the hand to keep the peace, and few Channel into Britain, lured by a human traffickers to find apath Press predominantly Roman Catholic nation of 38 million. vSouth Korea: Leader proposes term limit shift Report: Infants should share parents’ room South Korea’spresident on Monday the organization said. Such fa- proposed revising the country’s constitu- Josh Hafner talities include SIDS,accidental tion, which limits leaders to asingle five- USA TODAY suffocation and strangulation. year term. Critics called it an attemptto The American Academyof divert attention from corruption scan- Infants should sleep in the Pediatrics had previously rec- dals involving her associates. same room as parents to lower ommended room-sharing with- President Park Geun-hye’soffice said the risk of sleep-related deaths, out bed-sharing to parents but there wasnopossibility she would use the American AcademyofPedi- had notclarified howlong they the constitutional amendment to extend atrics said in apolicystatement should do so. her rule or run for office again. Park released Monday. Infants remain at increased pledged during her campaign four years The professional group, risk for SIDS during their first1 agototry to changethe system. which offers guidance on child to 4months of life, the academy South Korea adopted the current sys- rearing, nowadvises that new- said, though soft bedding poses tem in 1987,ending decades of military- borns share their parents’ bed- ARTFOLIOPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES astrangulation threat to new- backed dictatorships,including one by room, sleeping on aseparate, The American AcademyofPediatrics recommends infants borns older than 4months. Park’sfather,Park Chung-hee. Under the firm surface such as acrib or sleep in their parents’ room for the firstyear. “Weknowthat parents may current system, apresident is barred by bassinet, for at leastthe firstsix be overwhelmed with anew ba- lawfrom seeking asecond term. Park’s months of life and, ideally,the stressed that parents should soft toys. by in the home, and we want to five-year term ends in early 2018. firstfull year. never place infants on asoft Infants should notshare a provide them with clear and Park said in aspeech before Parlia- Such room-sharing lowers surface such as acouch or cush- bed with parents or restonsoft simple guidance on howand ment that the current system makes it the risk of sudden infant death ioned chair,instead recom- bedding intended for adults. where to put their infant to difficult for the government to maintain syndrome by as much as mending a firm, bare surface Approximately 3,500 infants sleep,” said Dr.Rachel Moon, acontinuity of its policies. 50 percent, the academyfound. covered with atight-fitting die each year from sleep-relat- who served as lead author for The academy’sstatement sheet—noblankets, pillows or ed deaths in the United States, the report. Syed of ‘Serial’ seeks his freedom after 17 years

Justin Brown said in his park in 1999 while both were bail motion. USA TODAY court motion that Syed has students at Woodlawn High Baltimore Circuit Judge served more than 17 years for a School. Syed, sentenced to life Martin Welch granted Syed a Alawyer for Adnan Syed, the crime he did notcommit and in prison, steadfastly main- new trial in June. Welch found Baltimore man whose 2000 that evidence “has crumbled in tained his innocence. Syed’soriginal lawyer,Cristina murder conviction wasthrown the face of ongoing “Heisalso notaflight risk; it Gutierrez, might have provided out after becoming the subject investigation.” makes no sense that he would “ineffectiveassistance” in her NG HAN GUAN/AP Aboy shouts into the Canbot, acompanion of the smash-hit podcast“Seri- Syed, now35, wasconvicted run from the case he has spent failure to cross-examine an ex- robot, displayed during the World Robot al,”filed amotion Monday of killing ex-girlfriend Hae Min more than half his life trying to pert about the reliability of cell Conference in Beijing. seeking Syed’srelease on bail. Lee and burying her body in a disprove,” Brown said in his tower evidence.

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