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younger writers inside Venezuela. The blog attracts
a daily average of about 6,000 hits, says Nagel, and many of
its most popular postings were published in a book last year by
the two longtime friends.Toro's last entry on Jan. 30 was characteristic
of the no holds barred analysis readers have come to expect of
Caracas Chronicles, which although unabashedly anti-government doesn't spare
the opposition.In it, he and co-author Dorothy Kronick take aim at the
methodology used by a local group that estimates the country's murder rate
quadrupled over the past 15 years to 24,763 violent deaths last year.
In the absence of verifiable government data, the forecast by the
Venezuelan Observatory of Violence, or OVV for its Spanish initials, has
become a touchstone for opposition attacks on the government's security
record perhaps wrongly so, says Toro."Oddly, in this hyperpolarized environment,
the quality of that OVV number hasn't gotten much scrutiny
and the OVV figure is not what it seems," the authors
write.Fans of Toro will still be able to relish his trademark blend
of wit and wonk. He's starting a new blog, www.BoringDevelopment.com ,
to share insight culled from his day job working on a development
project in South Sudan. While Toro says he may not be able
to help himself from weighing in on Venezuela from time to time,
it'll no longer be his daily bread."Turns out I only have room
in my head for a single obsession at a time," he
WASHINGTON There's been no real reduction in the number of U.S.
school shootings despite increased security put in place after the rampage
at a Connecticut elementary school in December 2012 left 20 children and
six educators dead.An Associated Press analysis finds that there have been
at least 11 school shootings this academic year alone, in addition to
other cases of gun violence in school parking lots and elsewhere on
campus when classes were not in session.Last August, for example, a gun
discharged in a 5-year-old's backpack while students were waiting for the
opening bell in the cafeteria at Westside Elementary School in Memphis.
No one was hurt.Experts say the rate of school shootings is statistically
unchanged since the mid- to late-1990s, yet still remains troubling.Ronald
Stephens, executive director of the National School Safety Center, said
there have been about 500 school-associated violent deaths in the past 20
years.The numbers don't include a string of recent shootings at colleges
and universities. Just last week, a man was shot and critically wounded
at the Palm Bay Campus of Eastern Florida State College, according to
police.Bill Bond, who was principal at Heath High School in West Paducah
in 1997 when a 14-year-old freshman fired on a prayer group, killing
three female students and wounding five, sees few differences in how shootings
are carried out today. The one consistency, he said, is that the
shooters are males c
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">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
NEW YORK The U.S. abortion rate declined to its lowest level
since 1973, and the number of abortions fell by 13 percent between
2008 and 2011, according the latest national survey of abortion providers
conducted by a prominent research institute.The Guttmacher Institute, which
supports legal access to abortion, said in a report being issued Monday
that there were about 1.06 million abortions in 2011 down from
about 1.2 million in 2008. Guttmacher's figures are of interest on both
sides of the abortion debate because they are more up-to-date and in
some ways more comprehensive than abortion statistics compiled by the federal
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.According to the report, the
abortion rate dropped to 16.9 abortions per 1,000 women ages 15-44 in
2011, well below the peak of 29.3 in 1981 and the lowest
since a rate of 16.3 in 1973.Guttmacher and other groups supporting abortion
rights have been apprehensive about the recent wave of laws restricting
abortion access that have been passed in Republican-controlled legislatures.
However, the report's authors said the period that they studied 2008
to 2011 predates the major surge of such laws starting with
the 2011 legislative session.The lead author, Rachel Jones, also said there
appeared to be no link to a decline in the number of
abortion providers. According to the report, the total number of providers
dropped by 4 percent, to 1,720, between 2008 and 2011, and the
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