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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 06:31:01 -0800
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Feb. 21, 2013: In this photo, a new inmate housing unit
is seen near completion at the Madera County Jail in Madera, Calif.APSACRAMENTO,
Calif. A federal judge on Friday rejected Gov. Jerry Brown's bid
to regain state control of inmates' mental health care after 18 years
of court oversight and billions of dollars spent to improve treatment.U.S.
District Judge Lawrence Karlton in Sacramento ruled that the state failed
to prove that it is providing the level of care required by
the U.S. Constitution for the state's more than 32,000 mentally ill inmates."This
court finds that ongoing constitutional violations remain in this action
and the prospective relief ordered by this court remains necessary to remedy
those violations," the judge said in his 68-page decision.The decision is
a blow to the Democratic governor's attempts to end nearly two decades
of expensive federal lawsuits that influence nearly every aspect of California's
prison system. It also undermines Brown's efforts to lift a separate court
order that otherwise will force the state to reduce its prison population
by nearly 10,000 by year's end.Brown has promised to appeal."The state's
lawyers are reviewing the order and we will send out reaction as
soon as possible," Jeffrey Callison, spokesman for the Department of Corrections
and Rehabilitation, said in an email.The governor's office did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.The judge and the attorneys for both
si
FILE: April 4, 2013: President Obama waves after his arrival at Buckley
Air Force Base, Colo.APA senior White House adviser on Sunday defended President
Obamas forthcoming budget by saying it wont be like the House Republican
proposal a rehash of the Romney plan that Americans have already
rejected.The American people rejected it, Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer said
on Fox News Sunday. And (Republicans) shouldnt be doubling down on it.The
president is scheduled to release a budget Wednesday that is expected to
include a mix of tax increases and cuts to such entitlements as
Social Security and Medicare.You can do both, Pfeiffer said. Thats what
youll see.Pfeiffer also told ABCs This Week that Obama will not enact
a Romney economic plan, which he said was essentially drastic cuts to
entitlement programs with tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans.What we
wont do is cut our way to prosperity, he said.On Saturday, the
president said his budget was not his ideal plan, but it was
a compromise that he would be willing to accept.House Speaker John Boehner
said last week said the Obama budget blueprint holds reforms hostage to
tax increases.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">as a genuine Renoir.Last year, Fuqua planned to have the painting
sold at auction, where it was expected to fetch at least $75,000.
But the auction was postponed after it was learned that the Baltimore
Museum of Art reported the painting stolen in 1951. Records show an
insurer, the Fireman's Fund, paid a $2,500 claim on the theft.The insurer
says it is now the rightful owner, based on payment of that
claim.According to an appraisal commissioned by the FBI, Renoir painted
"Paysage bords de Seine," or On the Shore of the Seine, on
a linen napkin in 1879 on the spot at a riverside restaurant
for his mistress.The appraiser says the Renoir's value is about $22,000,
much less than the auction house estimated, because Renoir's paintings have
fallen out of favor with some art collectors who consider them old
fashioned and because questions about the painting's ownership and possible
theft diminish its value to collectors.Fuqua, who had managed to remain
anonymous until the court case was filed, told the FBI under penalty
of perjury that she bought the painting at a flea market in
Harpers Ferry, W. Va., never believing the painting to be a true
Renoir, even though a plate reading "RENOIR" is attached to the frame.
She describes herself as an "innocent buyer" and questions the FBI's authority
to seize the painting."Because I am not an art historian, collector, appraiser,
or dealer, I lacked the expertise to identify the Renoir Painting's authenti
orea,
so the meeting will be rescheduled, a South Korean Joint Chiefs officer
said Sunday. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity, citing office
policy.The top U.S. military commander in South Korea, Gen. James Thurman,
will not make a planned trip to Washington this week to testify
before Congress because of tensions with North Korea. In an email Sunday
to The Associated Press, Army Col. Amy Hannah said Thurman would remain
in Seoul as "a prudent measure." He was scheduled to testify on
Tuesday and Wednesday.The U.S. Defense Department has delayed an intercontinental
ballistic missile test that had been planned for this week because of
concerns the launch could be misinterpreted and exacerbate the Korean crisis,
a senior defense official told The Associated Press.Defense Secretary Chuck
Hagel decided to delay the test at an Air Force base in
California until sometime next month, the official said Saturday. The official
was not authorized to speak publicly about the test delay and requested
anonymity.In recent weeks, the U.S. has followed provocations from North
Korea with shows of force connected to the joint exercises with South
Korea. It has sent nuclear capable B-2 and B-52 bombers and stealth
F-22 fighters to participate in the drills.In addition, the U.S. said last
week that two of the Navy's missile-defense ships were moved closer to
the Korean Peninsula, and a land-based missile-defense system is being deployed
to the Pac
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