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Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 19:35:55 -0700
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aid, crying.
"We hope for a miracle that he will be ok."Johana Portillo wasn't
at the Saturday afternoon game in the Salt Lake City suburb of
Taylorsville, but she said she's been told by witnesses and detectives that
the player hit her father in the side of the head after
he issued the yellow card."When he was writing down his notes, he
just came out of nowhere and punched him," she said.His friends who
were there told her Ricardo Portillo seemed fine at first, but then
asked to be held because he felt dizzy. They sat him down
and he started vomiting blood, triggering his friend to call an ambulance.
The referee has been in a coma since Saturday.Johana Portillo said her
father's passion is soccer, and he's been a referee in the recreational
league for eight years. Five years ago, a player upset with a
call broke his ribs. A few years before that, a player broke
his leg, she said. Other referees have been hurt, too.His daughters begged
him to stop refereeing -- his second job -- but he continued
because he loved soccer."It was his passion," she said. "We could not
tell him no."The league is not affiliated with the Utah Youth Soccer
Association or any city or town recreation department. It is called the
Liga Continental, said the referee's brother-in-law Pedro Lopez, who also
gets paid to referee in the league.Johana Portillo said the family doesn't
know the teenager who threw the punch, and they haven't heard from
him or anyone in h
Hiring picked up in April after a slow couple months, as employers
added 165,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dipped to a four-year low
of 7.5 percent.The Labor Department report showed positive signs though
the economic recovery remains shaky. A mix of government spending cuts and
tax hikes has threatened to curb economic growth, which is already slow
in a post-recession environment.The jobless rate dipped only slightly, from
7.6 percent to 7.5 percent. The government also revised up its estimate
of job gains in February and March by a combined 114,000. It
now says employers added 332,000 jobs in February and 138,000 in March.Stock
prices soared on the heels of the report, with the Dow surging
past 15,000 for the first time ever an hour after trading began.The
economy has created an average of 208,000 jobs a month from November
through April. That's above the 138,000 added in the previous six months.The
only sectors of the economy that cut jobs last month were construction
and governmentEconomic figures in recent days have been mixed. The government
said Thursday that the number of Americans applying for unemployment aid
fell last week to a seasonally adjusted 324,000 -- the fewest since
January 2008.At the same time, surveys have shown that hiring by private
companies was weak and that manufacturing activity declined in April. And
exports fell in March.The economy grew in the January-March quarter at an
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">May 2, 2013: Shown here is the McLean, Va., home owned by
the government of Saudi Arabia, which was investigated by U.S. Immigration
and Customs (ICE) officials on a report of human trafficking.APFederal officials
are investigating reports of human trafficking at the upscale Virginia home
of a Saudi military attach, after immigration agents removed two domestic
workers from the house earlier this week.Immigration and Customs Enforcement
officers on Tuesday night removed the two alleged victims, Filipino women
who claim the Saudi attach confiscated their passports and made them work
long hours without pay.MyFoxDC.com reports that one of the women had tried
to escape through a gap in the front gate as it was
closing.Officials responded to the McLean, Va., home following a tip that
two workers were being held in circumstances that amounted to human trafficking.According
to real estate records, the Virginia home is owned by the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia's Armed Forces Office. MyFoxDC.com reports that the Saudi
Embassy claims the compound is separate from their operation.Immigrations
and Customs Enforcement says their investigation is ongoing.ICE is investigating
whether there may be other potential victims connected to the home, said
John Torres, ICE's special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations
in the Washington field office. He wouldn't discuss the specific allegations
but said that generally in cases of domestic workers, ICE
Dec. 21, 2010: Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is shown before taking office
talking with a reporter in Topeka.APTOPEKA, Kan. U.S. Attorney General
Eric Holder has told Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback that a new state
law attempting to block federal regulation of some guns is unconstitutional
and that the federal government is willing to go to court over
the issue.But Brownback replied in a letter Thursday that Kansans hold dear
their right to bear arms and are protecting the state's sovereignty. Secretary
of State Kris Kobach, a former law professor who helped draft the
law, accused the nation's top law enforcement official of "blustering" over
the issue."The people of Kansas have clearly expressed their sovereign will,"
Brownback said at the conclusion of his letter. "It is my hope
that upon further review, you will see their right to do so."Kansas'
law declares that the federal government has no authority to regulate guns,
ammunition and accessories manufactured, sold and kept only in Kansas. The
law also makes it a felony for a federal agent to enforce
any law, regulation, order or treaty covering those items.The new statute
says that Kansas-only guns, ammunition and accessories aren't a part of
interstate commerce, which the federal government regulates under the U.S.
Constitution. But in a letter to Brownback, Holder said the Constitution
prohibits states from pre-empting federal laws.Holder sent his letter April
26, the day after the Kansas
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