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Voter ID Law ?d8h_[\ Ruling is good news for Obama’s chances ;b[YjehWbLej[i 8?I8;;"7H?P$ Pennsylvania’s six-month-old Border Patrol Agent in key swing state voter identification require- Shot, Killed in Arizona ment — among the nation’s tough- >Whh_iXkh]"FW$ Border Patrol agent Nicolas Ivie was est — has sparked a divisive debate shot to death Tuesday in Arizona near the A judge on Tuesday blocked Pennsyl- over voting rights and become a U.S.-Mexico line, the first fatal shooting vania’s divisive voter identification high-profile political issue in the of an agent since a 2010 firefight with requirement from going into effect contest between President Barack Mexican bandits that spawned congres- on Election Day, delivering a hard- Obama and Republican nominee sional probes of a botched government fought victory to Democrats who Mitt Romney for Pennsylvania’s 20 gun-smuggling investigation. A second said it was a ploy to defeat President electoral votes. Pennsylvania, tra- agent was shot and airlifted to a hospital. ditionally considered a presidential Barack Obama and other opponents No suspects have been identified. (AP) who said it would prevent the elderly battleground state, is showing a and minorities from voting. persistent lead for Obama in inde- :7BB7I Commonwealth Court Judge pendent polls. (AP) Third American Airlines Robert Simpson said in his ruling SRAKOCIC/AP KEITH Flight Has Loose Seats that he was concerned by the state’s People pass signs last week in Butler, Pa., advertising the requirement that voters declined comment on the ruling American Airlines says passenger seats efforts to create a photo ID that is show a valid photo ID to vote. A judge on Tuesday blocked the requirement. and said the state’s lawyers were on a third flight came loose as the plane easily accessible to voters and he still analyzing it. was airborne, and it’s continuing to in- could not rely on the assurances to say Tuesday whether they would part of the ongoing legal challenge The state’s Republican Party spect other jets. The airline said Tuesday of government offi cials at this late appeal. Simpson based his decision to the law’s constitutionality. chairman, Rob Gleason, said he was that seats came loose on a flight last date that every voter would be able on guidelines given to him days ago Election workers will still be disappointed and stressed that the week from Dallas-Fort Worth Interna- to get a valid ID. by the high-court justices, and it allowed to ask voters for a valid law is a “common-sense reform” that tional Airport to Vail, Colo. The same thing If it stands, it is good news for could easily be the fi nal word on photo ID, but people without it can is supported in public polling across happened aboard the same plane Monday Obama’s chances in Pennsylvania, the law just fi ve weeks before the use a regular voting machine and the political spectrum. In a state- and a second plane Saturday. (AP) one of the nation’s biggest electoral Nov. 6 election. would not have to cast a provisional ment, the Obama campaign said the college prizes. Simpson’s ruling will allow the ballot or prove their identity to elec- decision means that “eligible voters Simpson’s ruling could be law to go into full effect next year, tion offi cials afterward. can vote on Election Day, just like appealed to the state Supreme Court, though he could still decide later Gov. Tom Corbett, a Republi- they have in previous elections in although state offi cials weren’t ready to issue a permanent injunction as can who helped champion the law, the state.” MARC LEVY (AP) ("),( The number of people who received unemployment insurance in 2009 and lived in households with annual De>e\\W>[h[0 Police investigating a claim that former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa is buried in a subur- incomes of $1 million or more, the ban Detroit backyard said Tuesday that testing on soil samples shows no traces of human decomposition. Hoffa last Congressional Research Service was seen July 30, 1975, outside a restaurant in Oakland County, more than 30 miles to the west. The day he disap- reported Tuesday. (BLOOMBERG) peared, Hoffa was supposed to meet with a New Jersey Teamsters boss and a Detroit mafia captain. (AP) Learn more. WITH UP TO 50,000 OPPORTUNITIES, IT’S ALSO CALLED JOB SECURITY. 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Africa Widens U.S. began building task force in the region, and the ed only of liaison offi cers who were advance teams have been there for :emdj^[HeWZ assigned to establish relationships counterterror force six months, according to three U.S. with local governments and U.S. Eventually, the special opera- counterterror offi cials and a former offi cials in the region. Only limited before Libyan attack tions teams intelligence offi cial. All spoke only will form the backbone counterterrorism operations have of a military task force responsible MWi^_d]jed on condition of anonymity because been conducted in Africa so far. they were not authorized to discuss for combating al-Qaeda and other “There are no plans at this terrorist groups across the region Small teams of special operations the strategy publicly. stage for unilateral U.S. military <?D:?D=I forces arrived at American embas- The effort indicates that the with an arsenal that includes drones. operations” in the region, Penta- sies throughout North Africa in the administration has been wor- But first it will work to win accep- gon spokesman George Little said 8WXo8kij months before militants launched ried for some time about a grow- tance by helping North African na- Tuesday, adding that the focus was U.S. births fell for the fourth year in a the fiery attack that killed the U.S.
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