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Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 07:04:27 -0700
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BIG RAPIDS, Mich.  Michigan authorities announced Sunday they have charged 
a 20-year-old man with shooting a Ferris State University student at his 
off-campus apartment, while police continued searching for a man they say 
killed one Michigan State University student and wounded another near that 
school.DeCory D. Downing is charged with attempted murder and having a firearm 
in a felony, said Ferris State University Public Safety Director Bruce Borkovich.Downing 
is from Macomb County in suburban Detroit, isn't a student at Ferris 
State and has an "extensive criminal record," Borkovich told MLive.com. 
Downing was being held in the Mecosta County Jail and expected to 
be arraigned Monday in district court.Authorities had no immediate information 
on whether he has a lawyer.Police made the arrest late Saturday at 
an on-campus apartment, school spokesman Sandy Gholston said. He said police 
also were questioning a woman. The victim's injuries aren't life-threatening.Investigators 
didn't yet know a motive in the shooting, Borkovich said Sunday. He 
said there was a party nearby at the time of the shooting 
before dawn Saturday, but Borkovich said it was unclear whether both men 
were at the party or knew each other."Early indications are that it 
may have just been an argument that went bad," he said.Classes and 
activities on campus were canceled or suspended Saturday but will operate 
normally Monday, Gholston said.In East Lansing, police said Sunday t
CARACAS, Venezuela  One of Venezuela's most-prominent opposition bloggers, 
whose English-language musings are a must-read for foreign journalists, 
academics and political junkies, is leaving his beat as a chronicler of 
the country's socialist revolution.Francisco Toro said that his decision 
to cut ties with the Caracas Chronicles blog he co-founded reflects the 
stagnation that has overtaken his homeland since former President Hugo Chavez's 
death last year and which makes the country less interesting to write 
about.When the blog began, in 2002, Chavez was a fast-rising, political 
maestro who craftily leveraged the world's largest oil reserves to rally 
anti-American sentiment in Latin America and other parts of the developing 
world. A decade later, in the hands of his less charismatic successor 
Nicolas Maduro, Toro says much of the revolution's influence has waned as 
the economy reels from widespread shortages, 50 percent inflation and a 
currency crisis."The truth is that like a lot of people I miss 
Chavez," Toro, who was also a frequent contributor to the New York 
Times, said in a telephone interview from his home in Montreal. "There's 
no real hemispheric dimension anymore. Venezuela is so clearly not a model 
that any sane person would want to emulate. It's just a local 
story of a country gone crazy."The blog's other founder, Chile-based Juan 
Cristobal Nagel, says the blog will soon be relaunched with new voices 
including more women and 

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District both apologized and placed a school cafeteria manager and a district 
supervisor on paid leave while officials further investigate the incident.The 
Utah school is located in a middle-class neighborhood, and the district 
qualifies for federal reimbursement on lunches when students select certain 
offerings within nutritional guidelines."This was a mistake," spokesman 
Jason Olsen said. "There shouldn't have been food taken away from these 
students once they went through that line."The Utah incident provoked something 
of a national firestorm and even prompted one news outlet in Texas 
to check how students in their local school districts would fare under 
similar circumstances."We make sure every child gets a meal no matter what," 
Kelly Grones, director of Food Services for the Round Rock Independent School 
District outside Austin told KEYE TV. "When they hit a certain limit 
they're offered a cheese sandwich and milk.Ross told NBC 10 the Galloway 
district has taken her son's lunch numerous times since third grade, and 
a principal even apologized for doing so last year.She conceded she had 
allowed her sons lunch account to become delinquent, but attributed the 
situation to her sons occasional failure to relay notes and messages on 
the issue sent home from the school.The districts superintendent -- Dr. 
Annette Giaquinto -- reportedly said her schools have a similar cheese sandwich 
policy as the distri
 CAIRO  A Cairo court says it has acquitted a cameraman for 
the Qatar-based network Al-Jazeera, after he was held for months on charges 
of committing acts of violence.Mohamed Badr, a cameraman for Al-Jazeera's 
channel in Egypt, was arrested following clashes in July. The court said 
in a statement Sunday that a judge acquitted him and 62 others.Badr's 
acquittal comes amid a wider crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood, after 
the military's ouster of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi on July 3. Al-Jazeera 
journalists have been targeted for their coverage of Brotherhood protesters. 
Authorities have long depicted the network as pro-Brotherhood.On Wednesday, 
Egypt said 20 journalists, including four foreigners working for Al-Jazeera, 
will face trial on charges of joining or aiding a terrorist group 
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