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A North Carolina lawmaker says he regrets any embarrassment caused by a 
resolution that was proposed  and defeated - this week that would 
have given the state the right to declare an official religion.The resolution 
was filed Monday by two Republican legislators and co-signed by 11 others.The 
bill was filed in response to a lawsuit filed in March by 
the American Civil Liberties Union against the Rowan County Board of Commissioners, 
which court records show opened 97 percent of its meetings in 2007 
with Christian prayers. The ACLU accused the panel of violating the First 
Amendment by routinely praying to Jesus Christ.One of the North Carolina 
bills sponsors, Rep. Harry Warren, said the now-dead resolution was poorly 
written. It declared that states are sovereign from federal oversight and 
could independently "make laws respecting an establishment of religion."Warren 
says he only intended to allow Rowan County officials to continue opening 
meetings with prayer, not to establish a state religion.The commissioners, 
who deliver the prayers themselves, routinely call on Jesus Christ and refer 
to other sectarian beliefs during invocations, the ACLU wrote in a statement.
KABUL, Afghanistan  A NATO airstrike killed 11 Afghan civilians, including 
10 children, during a fierce weekend gunbattle with Taliban militants that 
also left one U.S. civilian adviser dead in eastern Afghanistan, Afghan 
officials said Sunday.The U.S.-led coalition confirmed that airstrikes were 
called in by international forces during the Afghan-led operation in a remote 
area of Kunar province near the Pakistan border. The coalition said it 
was aware of reports that civilians were killed, but had no immediate 
information about their deaths.The death of Afghan civilians caught in the 
crossfire of battle has been a major point of contention between international 
forces and the Afghan government, prompting President Hamid Karzai to ban 
his troops from requesting airstrikes earlier this year.Wasifullah Wasify, 
a government official in Kunar province, said the airstrike on Saturday 
targeted a house and killed 10 children and one woman inside. He 
said seven Taliban suspects also were killed and five other women were 
wounded inside the house.The airstrike occurred after a joint U.S.-Afghan 
force faced hours of heavy gunfire from militants after launching an operation 
targeting a senior Taliban leader late Friday in the Shultan area of 
Kunar's Shigal district, according to tribal elder Gul Pasha, who also is 
the chief of the local council in Shultan."In the morning after sunrise, 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">May 8, 2012: Sen. Charles Schumer speaks to reporters following a weekly 
strategy luncheon.APSen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday he's hoping for a bipartisan 
deal by the end of this week on a sweeping immigration bill 
to secure the border and allow eventual citizenship to the estimated 11 
million people living here illegally."All of us have said that there will 
be no agreement until the eight of us agree to a big, 
specific bill, but hopefully we can get that done by the end 
of the week," said Schumer, D-N.Y., who's leading efforts by eight senators 
to craft the legislation. "That's what we're on track to do."Schumer spoke 
on CBS' "Face the Nation" alongside Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., another leader 
of the immigration talks, who suggested there could be a tough road 
ahead for the contentious legislation."There will be a great deal of unhappiness 
about this proposal because everybody didn't get what they wanted," McCain 
said. "There are entrenched positions on both sides of this issue as 
far as business and labor."A deal on immigration is a top second-term 
priority for President Barack Obama, and his senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer 
said Sunday that the bill being developed in the Senate is completely 
consistent Obama's approach -- even though the Senate plan would tie border 
security to a path to citizenship in a manner Obama administration officials 
have criticized.Pfeiffer didn't answer directly when asked on "Fox News 
Sunday" whether Obama woul
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and are short on replacement workers.Nine more firms, including food and 
textile companies, have stopped operations at Kaesong, bringing to 13 the 
total number of companies that have done so, South Korea's Unification Ministry 
said in a statement Sunday.North Korea briefly restricted the heavily fortified 
border crossing at Kaesong in 2009 -- also during South Korea-U.S. drills 
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