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Sat Sep 21 13:04:27 2013

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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, seen in this 2010 file photo, has vetoed 
a bill that would have allowed guns on public college campuses.APArizona 
is returning to its gold rush roots with a bill that would 
make precious metals legal currency.The GOP-led Senate gave final approval 
Tuesday to the bill that could make Arizona the second state in 
the nation to recognize gold and silver as legal tender. If signed 
into law by Gov. Jan Brewer, the measure would take effect in 
2014.The state Department of Revenue opposed the measure. It passed in the 
House only after an amendment was added to exempt the department from 
having to accept gold or silver as tax payments.The measure reflects a 
growing distrust of government-backed money amid the declining value of 
the dollar, according to proponents. Republican Rep. David Livingston of 
Peoria, a financial adviser who ushered the legislation through the House, 
said his clients were eager to tap into their gold and silver 
reserves.But Democrats, who voted against the measure in the Senate and 
House, said it sends a false message to constituents that gold and 
silver are safer than traditional currency."This is too extreme," Democratic 
Sen. Steve Gallardo of Phoenix said. "We don't need it."Democratic Sen. 
Steve Farley of Tucson said the measure is unnecessary and would create 
long lines at businesses as store clerks inspect and weigh the gold 
and silver. The measure would allow the use of precious metals as 

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Mesalla neighborhood in central Damascus. Initial information indicates 
that there were casualties, but the number could not be obtained immediately, 
the Observatory said.It said police sealed off the area, which has restaurants, 
shops and a main public transportation station linking Damascus with the 
southern provinces of Daraa and Sweida.Meanwhile, the Observatory said that 
a bomb exploded in a nearby neighborhood, near police headquarters on Khalid 
Bin Walid Street. It said several people, including children, were wounded 
in the blast.No other details were immediately available.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">U.S. intelligence agencies traced a recent cyber intrusion into a sensitive 
infrastructure database to the Chinese government or military cyber warriors, 
according to U.S. officials.The compromise of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' 
National Inventory of Dams (NID) is raising new concerns that China is 
preparing to conduct a future cyber attack against the national electrical 
power grid, including the growing percentage of electricity produced by 
hydroelectric dams.According to officials familiar with intelligence reports, 
the Corps of Engineers' National Inventory of Dams was hacked by an 
unauthorized user believed to be from China, beginning in January and uncovered 
earlier this month.The database contains sensitive information on vulnerabilities 
of every major dam in the United States. There are around 8,100 
major dams across waterways in the United States.Pete Pierce, a Corps of 
Engineers spokesman, confirmed the cyber incident but declined to provide 
details.Click for more from The Washington Free Beacon.
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of defamatory statements against plaintiff.""We're calling their bluff," 
said Mawyer. "I would have thought this would have been dropped a 
while ago, but I guess they feel they have to defend themselves 
to their own members."Many of the books allegations are based on the 
claims of a former NYPD undercover informant who spent eight years posing 
as a member of the Muslim group, which has secretive bases in 
rural areas around the country, including Hancock, N.Y., and York County, 
S.C.- Martin Mawyer, founder of Christian Action NetworkThe book alleges 
organized criminal activity on the part of MOA and claims profits from 
street crimes, drugs, brothels, unemployment fraud and other offenses have 
been funneled to Jamaat al-Fuqra. Part of the money has been used 
to establish a series of Jihadi training camps on American soil, according 
to the book.Both Muslims of the Americas -- made up primarily of 
African-American converts to Islam -- and the Pakistan-based Jamaat al-Fuqra, 
are guided by Sheikh Mubarik Ali Gilani, a highly controversial cleric who 
lived in the U.S. during the 1980s and who was the subject 
of an investigation by the late Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl.In 
2002, Pearl was in Pakistan on his way to a pre-arranged interview 
with Gilani when he was kidnapped by Al Qaeda and eventually beheaded 
in a brutal case that shocked the world. Gilani was questioned in 
relation to the investigation but released w
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