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group, Sen. Chuck
Schumer, D-N.Y., were to meet with President Obama on Tuesday to brief
him on the legislation. It's a top second-term priority for the president.The
bill is the result of months of secretive negotiations among eight lawmakers.
In addition to Schumer and McCain, they are Democrats Dick Durbin of
Illinois, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of Colorado,
working with Republicans Marco Rubio of Florida, Lindsey Graham of South
Carolina and Jeff Flake of Arizona.The legislation is a painstaking attempt
to balance a focus on border security and legal enforcement sought by
Republicans in the group with Democratic priorities like making citizenship
widely accessible. Crafting the bill was a time-consuming process of seeking
compromise and bringing together traditionally opposed groups, such as the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO, the United Farm Workers and
the American Farm Bureau Federation.But even harder work lies ahead now
that legislative language will become public for other lawmakers and groups
on all sides to examine and react to. The Senate Judiciary Committee
will hold hearings on the bill beginning Friday and likely move to
amend and vote on it in May, with action on the Senate
floor expected later in the summer. The Republican-controlled House also
must act, and opposition from some conservatives there is likely to be
fierce."The Senate proposal issues an open invitation to enter the countr
BRUSSELS The European Parliament on Tuesday voted in favor of financial
reforms, including a new law to cap bankers' bonuses.The rule limits bonus
payments at one year's base salary, or double that if a large
majority of a bank's shareholders agrees. It will come into force next
year and will also apply to European units of foreign banks and
the employees of EU banks working overseas in New York,
for example.Lawmakers in Strasbourg overwhelmingly backed the proposed law
and passed a sweeping package of financial laws that will force banks
in the 27-nation European Union to strengthen their capital buffers."We
are making our banks more resilient to crises with today's decision so
that they no longer have to be bailed out with taxpayers' money,"
said Othmar Karas, a leading conservative lawmaker who oversaw the legislation.The
new reforms detailed in a 1,000-page document
also lay important groundwork for the creation of a centralized banking
supervisor for the eurozone, a cornerstone of the 17-country currency bloc's
effort to tackle its debt crisis.The package of financial reforms
which implement the internationally agreed Basel III rules
were hammered out earlier this year after months of arduous negotiations
between EU governments, the EU Commission and parliament. They now have
to be implemented in national law by next year.Karas called the set
of rules the "most comprehensive and far-reaching banking regulation in
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ying." Killmer pointed to
an affidavit filed by Dr. Stephen N. Xenakis, a physician who interviewed
the prisoner on the phone, who concluded that the prisoner's "life may
be in imminent danger."Xenakis wrote that after being treated with intravenous
fluids following a collapse last week, the prisoner was placed in solitary
confinement and has not received daily monitoring of his medical condition."Given
the gravity of his condition, these failures constitute deliberate indifference
to his obvious serious medical needs," Xenakis wrote.Killmer claimed that
putting him in solitary confinement was "retaliation" against al-Madhwani
for participating in the hunger strike.But the judge raised jurisdiction
issues from the get-go. Killmer argued that a Supreme Court decision which
established detainees' constitutional right to challenge their confinement
gave the judge jurisdiction in this case. If al-Madhwani dies, Killmer said,
he doesn't get to exercise that right.But Justice Department lawyer Ronald
Wiltsie said that there have been hunger strikes before, and that no
hunger striker ever died at Guantanamo. He said the government will step
in to save al-Madhwani's life. He also said the government doesn't concede
that anything was done to retaliate against al-Madhwani.Lawyers for prisoners
say the hunger strike began around Feb. 6 to protest the virtual
halt in releases under Obama as well as what they say is
a tightening of restrictions and
igitally penetrated her, and/or penetrated her with a foreign
object, and/or sexually abused her" after she drank alcohol and passed out.-
Audrie Pott posted on FacebookThe boys arrested in the case are each
charged with sexual battery, dissemination of child pornography and possession
of child pornography. Under California law, such less severe charges are
filed if a victim was unconscious and did not have the ability
to fight off a sexual assault.Audrie's mother, Sheila Pott, said she hopes
to change that with a new "Audrie's Law.""I want to take serious
steps to see that this doesn't happen to another one of our
children," she said.The parents of the friend where the party was held
are also being sued by Audrie's family, with the suit claiming the
parents of the friend had a "duty to prevent" parties from taking
place at their home.Sgt. Mike Leininger, a retired San Jose police detective
hired by the family's attorney to investigate the case, said interviews
of people at the party showed the suspects were sober at the
time of the attack in Saratoga, a bedroom community on the fringe
of Silicon Valley.However, a police report obtained by the San Jose Mercury
News said the suspects told authorities during the initial investigation
that they did drink at the party.The police report also says witnesses
told investigators the three suspects took the drunken Audrie to sleep in
an upstairs room then assaulted her.The report says the attacke
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