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The Senate's procedural vote Thursday on gun control legislation was historic, 
marking the first time either chamber has advanced a major firearms bill 
to the floor since the assault-weapons ban of 1994.But both sides are 
girding for an intense debate ahead, as supporters of the legislation face 
a looming series of procedural hurdles -- on an issue where the 
politics is more heated than for virtually any other. The National Rifle 
Association, which is adamantly opposed to the bill in its current form, 
has already threatened to keep careful score of lawmakers' positions, even 
on procedural votes.The pressure from the gun lobby, as well as lingering 
concerns from lawmakers in states with a tradition of gun rights that 
the bill could limit them, continue to make final passage a heavy 
lift.Sen. Chuck Schumer said it would be a "struggle" to get the 
necessary votes to advance to final passage."The hard work starts now," 
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said after Thursday's procedural vote.The 
Senate voted 68-31 Thursday to advance to debate on the bill. What 
follows will be a string of votes on amendments, at least one 
of which -- on reining in the background checks provision -- is 
considered vital to winning conservative and moderate support. Sens. Joe 
Manchin, D-W.Va., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., offered a compromise measure that 
would expand background checks to gun-show and Internet sales, while exempting 
some casual transactions among fami
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Limpopo  province town of Lebowakgomo, South Africa. This month, South Africa 
opened a conversation _ not the first _ over the extent to 
which the shadow of apartheid drives today's social ills as society fights 
to overturn entrenched imbalances in services and opportunities. The fresh 
discussion began with reported comments by Trevor Manuel, national planning 
minister, that South African officials should assume full responsibility 
and resist the temptation to continually blame apartheid for missteps.(AP 
Photo/Jerome Delay, file)The Associated PressJOHANNESBURG  Few South Africans 
have the moral stature of retired archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel Peace 
Prize laureate who campaigned against apartheid and now laments the crime 
and inequality that plague the nation two decades after it cast off 
racist white rule."We can't pretend we have remained at the same heights 
and that's why I say please, for goodness' sake, recover the spirit 
that made us great," Tutu said. "Very simply, we are aware we've 
become one of the most violent societies. It's not what we were, 
even under apartheid."This month, South Africa reopened a conversation over 
the extent to which the legacy of apartheid drives persistent imbalances 
in services and opportunities. Some argue that current leaders lean on the 
past to justify squandered chances to improve South Africa and even invoke 
the specter of apartheid for political gain.The fre


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Four more F-16 fighter jets left the U.S. on Thursday headed for 
Egypt as part of a foreign aid package that has generated controversy 
given the political upheaval in the Mideast country.Critics say the military 
aid should stop because the president Egyptians elected last year has led 
the Muslim Brotherhood, called President Obama liar and urged that hatred 
of Jews be instilled in children.A source who works on the naval 
air base in Fort Worth, Texas, confirmed to FoxNews.com the departure of 
the state-of-the-art fighter planes. The new shipment brings the total number 
of F-16 jets given to Egypt this year to 12.Eight more F-16s 
will be given to the Egyptian government before the end of the 
year as part of a billion-dollar foreign aid deal signed in 2010 
with then-Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a longtime U.S. ally. The U.S. 
also will send 200 Abrams tanks.Critics, including several in Congress, 
say it doesn't make sense to follow through with the package. While 
current Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi has toned down his rhetoric since 
his election last summer, in 2010 Morsi attacked Obama for supporting Israel.One 
American president after another  and most recently, that Obama  talks 
about American guarantees for the safety of the Zionists in Palestine," 
Morsi, then a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, said on Egyptian TV 
in reaction to Obama's 2009 speech in Cairo. "[Obama] was very clear 
when he uttered his empty words on the land
 ed by the Senate Judiciary 
Committee, which has scheduled a hearing for next Wednesday and will likely 
begin to amend and vote on the bill the week of May 
6. From there, the bill would move to the Senate floor.Both in 
committee and on the floor, the bill could change in unpredictable ways 
as senators try to amend it from the left and the right. 
The Gang of Eight -- Schumer, Durbin, and Sens. John McCain and 
Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Robert 
Menendez, D-N.J., and Michael Bennet, D-Colo. -- have discussed banding 
together to defeat amendments that could significantly alter the legislation.Even 
more uncertain, though, is the conservative-led House, where a bipartisan 
group is also crafting an immigration bill, though timing of its release 
is uncertain. Many conservatives in the House remain opposed to citizenship 
for immigrants who have been living in the U.S. illegally.In addition to 
the new details on criteria for future citizens, other significant elements 
of the Senate legislation are also known, through comments from senators 
or aides, leaks or statements by outside groups.The bill is expected to 
provide a 13-year path to citizenship for people living here illegally who 
qualify, but only after a new southern border security plan is in 
place, employers have adopted mandatory electronic verification of their 
workers' legal status and a new electronic entry-exit system is operating 
at airports and
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