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Controversial gun legislation cleared a key Senate hurdle Thursday, as lawmakers 
voted 68-31 to start debate on the package which includes expanded background 
checks and new penalties for gun trafficking.Senate Democrats, joined by 
16 Republicans, were able to overcome an attempted filibuster by GOP senators 
opposed to the current bill. Those senators could still slow-walk the debate, 
but the Senate will eventually begin votes on amendments -- one of 
which is considered crucial to winning support for a final vote.The White 
House called Thursday's tally an "important" but "early milestone," as both 
sides of the issue prepare for a grueling debate -- one that 
is being waged in Washington and on the airwaves. The amendment likely 
to be at the front of the line is one from Sens. 
Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., which would scale back the 
call for universal background checks. The plan would expand checks to gun-show 
and Internet sales, but exempt certain personal transactions.The National 
Rifle Association and other gun-rights supporters voiced concern about the 
new proposal, saying it still goes too far. But the plan, offered 
by two lawmakers who are at the conservative end of their respective 
parties, could help ease opposition ahead of a final vote.The legislation 
required at least 60 votes to advance Thursday.If the bill ultimately passes 
the Senate, it would still have to pass the Republican-dominated House."The 
hard work st
Venzuela's second city, Maracaibo, he mentioned one of the most 
striking examples: A second bridge over the lake that bears the city's 
name. Chavez laid the bridge's first stone in 2006. A year later, 
he returned to lay the first stone a second time. Nothing more 
has happened."They don't do planning," Celia Herrera, a civil engineering 
professor at Central Venezuela University who advises Capriles, said of 
the government.Another suspected reason for uncompleted projects: corruption."They've 
said a ton of times that they are filling potholes, but it 
turns out that they aren't filling anything," Herrera said of the government's 
"Fiesta of Asphalt" program.Maduro has generally avoided references to public 
works on the campaign trail, although on a stop this week in 
Apure state, he did apologize for a delayed highway extension, maternity 
hospital and bridge, promising to finish them.Beneath one section of the 
unfinished elevated railway in Maracay, a handful of men sat idly on 
a bulldozer and two dump trucks under a punishing sun on a 
recent day. Then they pushed some dirt around and moved debris beneath 
the rails' shadow.But there was evidence of something else that has created 
discontent and has made nearby resident Santiago Alvarez, a father of five, 
lose patience with the government.He warned a visitor about the danger from 
drug dealers and crooked cops, pointing to a spot beneath the railway 
about a block away."They killed a guy there 


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Weather Service in St. Louis, Mo., said severe weather struck the suburb 
of Hazelwood.  "We won't be able to confirm whether it was 
a tornado until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said. (AP Photo/David 
Carson, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressThe street light at Howdershell 
Road and Lynn Haven Lane lies damaged following high winds from a 
strong spring storm in Hazelwood late Wednesday evening, April 10, 2013. 
Butch Dye, a hydrometeorological technician with the National Weather Service 
in St. Louis, Mo., said severe weather struck the suburb of Hazelwood. 
 "We won't be able to confirm whether it was a tornado 
until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said.  (AP Photo/Erik M. 
Lunsford, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressST. LOUIS  At least one death 
has been blamed on a strong spring storm system that's brought everything 
from tornadoes to ice and snow to much of the Midwest and 
parts of the southeast U.S.Mississippi Emergency Management Agency spokesman 
Greg Flynn says one person has died and several are injured after 
a reported tornado in Kemper County in the far eastern part of 
the state.And in Missouri, the National Weather Service says that the St. 
Louis suburb of Hazelwood was hit by an EF-2 tornado on Wednesday 
night.A National Weather Service meteorologist said crews were still assessing 
whether tornadoes were to blame for other damage in Missouri and neighboring 
Illinois.
 A Home Depot store is seen in New York, August 18, 2008. 
Analysts are expecting Home Depot to report a second-quarter profit of 61 
cents a share on Tuesday, compared with 77 cents a year earlier, 
according to Reuters Estimates. The industry leader has said per-share earnings 
could fall as much as 24 percent this year.   REUTERS/Shannon 
Stapleton (UNITED STATES)ReutersA man in a suburban Los Angeles Home Depot 
Wednesday evening used saws normally used to slice sheet rock to cut 
both his arms down to the bone in front of several horrified 
customers, police said.The man, who was not immediately identified, suffered 
severe injuries. He was found in a pool of blood in the 
store's tool section. He had a slight pulse but was passing out 
as help arrived."People just couldn't believe it," Cpl. Rudy Lopez, with 
West Covina Police Department, told KNBC-TV. "He walked into the saw area, 
picked up a couple of saws in the saw area and started 
cutting both of his arms."An off-duty paramedic from the Pasadena Fire Department 
had been shopping nearby and hurried to the scene.- Cpl. Rudy Lopez, 
with West Covina Police Department"The officers had already found the man 
down, face down, blood all over the store, multiple aisles, and the 
whole store is in chaos," the paramedic, Art Hurtado, told KNBC-TV.Hurtado 
thought the man was dead but when he checked he found breath 
and a slight pulse and said he thought to himself, "I can 
save this guy."With help fro
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