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 last week, under the 
rails, in broad daylight, about three in the afternoon," Alvarez said."We 
are in deep here," he said. "The police rob as much as 
the drug addicts."___Housing is a major problem, and has been a government 
priority.An estimated 2 million of Venezuela's country's nearly 30 million 
people lack permanent homes, and one of Chavez's anti-poverty "missions" 
builds them.But it's been slow going. The government says it has built 
370,500 homes and apartments over the past two years, and more than 
3 million people applied for them.In the city of Guacara, a stop 
between Maracay and Valencia on the unfinished rail line, about 100 women 
invaded a fenced-in vacant lot beside a Pirelli tire factory last weekend.Police 
cordoned off the lot and, two days later, weren't letting in food 
or water to the women, who shielded themselves from the sun under 
sheets strung across the limbs of bushes."They give houses to their families 
and closest friends," one woman complained about government supporters before 
police shooed a reporter away.Sisters Diana, 26, and Laura Rojas, 19, had 
joined the squatters but gave up.Single mothers, both yearn for their own 
homes. Laura lives cramped with her mother. Diana is tired of putting 
most of her earnings from selling bed linens on the street into 
a single, rented room."If you don't invade, you don't get your own 
home," said Diana, who voted for Chavez in October but wasn't sure 
if she would vote at al
 arts now," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid acknowledged after 
Thursday's vote.He assured Democrats that a proposal to renew the assault 
weapons ban and a ban on high-capacity magazines would get a vote 
as an amendment, though it was dropped from the main bill amid 
intense opposition.The main bill also includes a measure to increase school 
safety funding.Reid lost two Democrats in Thursday's vote -- Sen. Mark Pryor, 
D-Ark., and Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, both lawmakers from states with 
a strong tradition of gun ownership.More than a dozen Republican senators 
for days had threatened to hold up the bill Thursday. They voiced 
concern that the proposal -- namely, the background checks provision -- 
would infringe on Second Amendment rights and impose a burden on law-abiding 
gun owners. They also expressed frustration that, while Manchin and Toomey 
touted their compromise measure, the bill on the table Thursday did not 
yet include that. Rather, it included a stricter background checks provision."Because 
the background-check measure is the centerpiece of this legislation it is 
critical that we know what is in the bill before we vote 
on it," Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; and Mike Lee, 
R-Utah, said in a statement. "The American people expect more and deserve 
better."Thursday's vote follows an intense week of lobbying by gun control 
advocates, including the families of the victims of the December mass shooting 
at Sandy Hook Element

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efforts to clarify current laws to prevent any delays in disclosing this 
information in cases of missing children, which includes persons under age 
21 under federal law."Debra Lewis, a spokeswoman for Verizon, said the phone 
carrier supports the Smiths in their effort to pass the bill, but 
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Civil Liberties Union say proposals such as Kelseys Law raise some privacy 
concerns.The major one is that it removes a check on when law 
enforcement can access this type of information, Chris Calabrese, legislative 
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 ion between the Koreas.South Korea's point man on North 
Korea, Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae, urged Pyongyang to stop heightening 
tensions and to discuss the restart of operations in Kaesong.In Pyongyang, 
meanwhile, there was no sense of panic. Across the city, workers were 
rolling out sod and preparing the city for a series of April 
holidays.North Korean students put on suits and traditional dresses to celebrate 
Kim Jong Un's appointment as first secretary of the Workers' Party a 
year ago.A flower show and art performances are scheduled over the next 
few days in the lead-up to the nations' biggest holiday, the April 
15 birthday of North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, grandfather of the 
current leader.No military parade or mass events were expected over the 
coming week, but North Korea historically uses major holidays to show off 
its military power, and analysts say Pyongyang could well mark the occasion 
with a provocative missile launch in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions 
barring the North from nuclear and missile activity."However tense the situation 
is, we will mark the Day of the Sun in a significant 
way," Kim Kwang Chon, a Pyongyang citizen, told The Associated Press, referring 
to the April 15 birthday. "We will celebrate the Day of the 
Sun even if war breaks out tomorrow."During last year's celebrations, North 
Korea failed in an attempt to send a satellite into space aboard 
a long-range rocket. The U.S. and its allie
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