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Wed Apr 9 00:34:25 2014

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This undated photo released by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities Thursday, 
April 11, 2013, shows hieroglyphic papyrus discovered at Wadi el-Jarf, nearly 
180 km (111 miles) south the coastal city of Suez, Egypt. Egypts 
state of antiquities affairs minister has declared the discovery of a historic 
coastal port dating back to King Khufu of the fourth dynasty of 
the old pharaonic kingdom. The Franco-Egyptian team working in the Suez 
archaeological area also discovered hieroglyphic papyri and stone anchors. 
Most of the discovered papyri date back to the 27th year of 
the reign of King Khufu. The papyri included information about number of 
the port workers and details about their daily lives. They were transferred 
to the Suez museum for study and registration.  (AP Photo/Egypt's Supreme 
Council Of Antiquities)The Associated PressCAIRO  Egypt's state minister 
of antiquities says a Franco-Egyptian exploration team has discovered a 
Red Sea port dating back about 4,500 years to Great Pyramid builder 
King Cheops of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.Mohammed Ibrahim said 
Thursday the port was discovered at Wadi el-Jarf, nearly 180 kilometers 
(110 miles) south the coastal city of Suez.In a statement, Ibrahim said 
the port was used to transfer copper from Sinai to the Nile 
valley.The team working in the Suez archaeological area also discovered 
hieroglyphic papyri, considered the oldest found in Egypt.Ibrahim said the 
papyri reveal details abo
A possible breakthrough legislative proposal on gun background checks was 
met with a mixed response ahead of a key test vote Thursday, 
with the White House giving its blessing while some top Republicans and 
gun rights groups still voiced concerns.Senate Democrats plowed ahead with 
a planned test vote on the sweeping gun control legislation. The so-called 
cloture vote is set for 11 a.m. ET Thursday, and a congressional 
aide told Fox News that Democrats are likely to reach the 60-vote 
threshold needed to proceed toward debate and eventually a final vote. They 
will face resistance from more than a dozen Republican senators, including 
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who have vowed to try to block the 
legislation.A compromise struck between conservative Sens. Joe Manchin, 
D-W.Va., and Patrick Toomey, R-Pa., boosted the legislation's chances and 
earned praise from President Obama."I applaud Senators Joe Manchin and Pat 
Toomey for their leadership on forging a bipartisan agreement around commonsense 
background checks that will make it harder for dangerous people to get 
their hands on a gun," Obama said in a written statement. "This 
is not my bill, and there are aspects of the agreement that 
I might prefer to be stronger. But the agreement does represent welcome 
and significant bipartisan progress."But Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., echoed 
many Republicans in calling it "a good-faith but unworkable plan.""The proposal 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A drawing of ruling party candidate Nicolas Maduro with a bird on 
his fist with an inflatable doll of the late Hugo Chavez in 
the background  is held up as supporters move to the site 
of Maduro's closing campaign rally in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, April 
11, 2013.  Maduro, Chavez's hand-picked successor,  assured last week during 
a campaign rally that Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez's spirit appeared 
to him in the form of a little bird that flew around 
his head inside a wooden chapel to give him his blessing. He 
is running for president against opposition candidate Henrique Capriles 
in the presidential election set for Sunday, April 14. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)The 
Associated PressVALENCIA, Venezuela  It's just after nightfall and the power 
is out again in untold hundreds of thousands   probably millions 
   of Venezuelan homes. If the government knows how many, 
it's not saying. It hasn't issued reports on problems in the public 
power grid since 2010.In Venezuela's third-largest city, Pedro Martinez 
dons a shirt for visitors drawn by the flicker of candles inside 
his one-story, cement-block house in a middle-class district. The Caribbean 
heat is sticky thick inside. A mesh hammock hangs by the front 
door."This happens nearly every day," Martinez says of the blackout, holding 
a candle close so a reporter can take notes. It's the day's 
second outage. The first struck just after noon.It's been like this for 
five years, pretty mu
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all so surreal," said neighbor Donna Messano Metz, who had searched for 
her repeatedly. "It's awful."She said she had searched as recently as a 
month ago, and that an earlier search had taken volunteers to within 
a few miles of where the remains were found.The case had stunned 
a community of 43,000 residents where violent crime is rare. There were 
vigils, fundraising events for search costs and billboards, and fliers with 
her image were in businesses around southwest Ohio. Numerous tributes and 
condolences were posted, after the news of the remains circulated on a 
Facebook page called "Missing! Bring Katelyn Markham Home."She was last 
seen by her fiance late Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011. He said she 
then sent him a text message not long after he left her 
home. Carter called police that Sunday evening. He said that she hadn't 
responded to text messages, and that he became alarmed when he went 
to her home to find her car and nearly all her belongings 
still there.She was only weeks away from earning her bachelor's degree from 
an art college. She and Carter had known each other for years 
and had said they planned to move to Colorado and get married 
later.Carter and her father said repeatedly that that it would be out 
of character for her to leave town without contacting anyone. She worked 
two jobs besides doing art work, and police concluded that she was 
a hard-working, wholesome young woman who appeared to have been a victim 
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