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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 07:04:17 -0700

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Jan. 30, 2014: In this Thursday photo, residents attend a devotional at 
the Salvation Army in Los Banos, Calif. After the spiritual service, they 
each collect a bag of free food. Leaders at the Los Banos 
Salvation Army fear that the states drought will cause more people to 
need food this year because they wont have jobs on Central Valley 
farms.APMENDOTA, Calif.  Religious leaders of multiple faiths and farmers 
in Nevada and Utah turned to prayer this weekend for help easing 
severe drought conditions gripping the West.The plea to above comes weeks 
after the federal government declared parts of 11 parched Western and Central 
states natural disaster areas.Faith leaders asked for divine intervention 
during a special multifaith service Saturday at a Mormon church in the 
Reno suburb of Sparks. And on Sunday, the Utah Farm Bureau Federation 
asked the public to join in prayer and fasting for snow and 
rain for livestock and crops as part of its Harvesting Faith event."We 
can't go to the Legislature to ask for help, (so) we decided 
to go to the guy upstairs," Ron Gibson, a dairy farmer in 
Weber County, Utah, told the Deseret News. "One thing you learn as 
a farmer is most of the things that happen in your life 
are totally out of your control."Rajan Zed, who organized the Nevada service, 
said Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Baha'i and other faith 
leaders who participated are confident it'll bring positive results."When 
God sees (all t
se kinds of programs were scaled back during budget 
cuts of recent years.Education Secretary Arne Duncan told reporters Thursday 
that he also believes strong mental health support systems in schools are 
important. But he said schools are doing a "fantastic" job with school 
security and often schools are the safest place in a community.He blames 
easy access to guns as a root cause of the problem, but 
that's a contention that doesn't have widespread agreement as gun control 
continues to be a hotly debated topic.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">BETHLEHEM, West Bank  When 18-year-old Ayat al-Akhras blew herself up outside 
a busy Jerusalem supermarket in 2002, killing two Israelis, her grieving 
parents were unable to bury her and say their final goodbyes because 
Israel refused to send her remains home.More than a decade later, after 
appeals from human rights groups, Israel is handing over some 30 bodies 
of Palestinian assailants, including that of al-Akhras, enabling her family 
to arrange a funeral.Israel has returned the remains of Palestinian attackers 
from time to time during the decades of conflict, sometimes as part 
of prisoner swaps, but the current round involves the most recent suicide 
bombers and gunmen and has revived painful memories for families and friends 
of some of the victims.In the West Bank town of Bethlehem, the 
teenage bomber's parents, Mohammed and Khadra al-Akhras, expect an easing 
of their grief."The pain will end," said Mohammed al-Akhras, 67, who chain-smoked 
while he talked and rested his hands   gnarled from years 
of manual labor    on top of the cane he 
uses to walk with. "At any time during the day, during the 
night, we can go and visit her," he added.In Israel, the return 
of the remains of attackers from the second Palestinian uprising a decade 
ago has provoked some anger."Those who killed civilians should be treated 
like people who committed war crimes," said Meir Indor, head of Almagor, 
a group that speaks for victims of attacks by militants. "Eic
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they were still seeking a man who fatally shot one 20-year-old Michigan 
State University student and wounded another 20-year-old Friday night.Dominique 
Nolff, of Middleville, was pronounced dead Saturday morning, about 12 hours 
after he and his roommate were shot. The roommate, whose name wasn't 
disclosed, was treated at a hospital and released.Police described the suspect 
as a 20- to 25-year-old man who was wearing tan pants, a 
black coat and black shoes or boots."Our thoughts and prayers are with 
the Nolff family and friends," Michigan State spokesman Kent Cassella said 
in a statement. He said the university would assist East Lansing police 
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