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discusses concerns like erectile dysfunction and painful intercourse. It 
addresses Orthodox-specific issues, like the time during and after a woman's 
monthly period when the man is not permitted to touch his wife.Ribner, 
an Orthodox Jew, called the writing "clear" avoiding euphemisms. The book 
itself has no pictures, but a sealed envelope attached to the back 
cover contains simple sketches showing three sexual positions and genitalia. 
A warning on the envelope declares the illustrations explicit, and says 
"each person should take this into account before viewing the drawings." 
Ribner said anyone opposed to their graphic nature "can just throw them 
away."The English book has received positive reviews, but it is being sold 
mostly online because religious bookstores have been reluctant to carry 
such a sensitive book. The publisher, Gefen Publishing House, said "several 
thousand" copies have been sold.Ribner said he is unsure how stores in 
Israel, or the Hebrew book's Orthodox Jewish target audience, will receive 
it. The authors have not sought any rabbinic approval because they wanted 
it to reach as wide an audience as possible and not limit 
its teachings to the followers of one rabbi or another.Jonathan Rosenblum, 
an Orthodox Jewish commentator in Jerusalem, said the book is not likely 
to find its way to the strictest Jewish communities in Israel, though 
more modern Orthodox Jews might be accepting."In some of the more conservative 

ial activities."Roughly 
half the department budget pays staff, which is far more than at 
other agencies. The department argues that the sequester cuts, then, have 
a significant impact on services -- seasonal hiring, for instance, had to 
be drastically cut back, which impacts programs at national parks. Federal 
agencies have each responded differently to the sequester. The Federal Aviation 
Administration rattled lawmakers after it furloughed air traffic controllers, 
leading to delays at major U.S. airports. Congress, though, intervened by 
allowing the FAA to move money around, in turn canceling those furloughs.The 
private business community also has stepped in. At Yellowstone National 
Park, two cities stepped up when the National Park Service decided to 
save money by plowing snow two weeks later than usual. This would 
have delayed the clearing of four park gates well past the typical 
May 1 opening, so city officials held a fundraiser and collected enough 
money to pay the state to clear the roads, ensuring the gates 
will be open on time.Coburn cited this as a positive example in 
his letter, and urged the department to find more savings."I believe the 
Department can continue to maintain this same level access even under sequestration," 
he wrote. "To accomplish this, the Department must prioritize its core mission, 
eliminate unnecessary, wasteful, and duplicative programs, and find innovative 
ways to do more with less."

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for the 2013 session. To take effect, the bill still must be 
passed by the Senate and approved by Alabama voters in a statewide 
referendum.In the Senate, Sanford said he was not trying to declare all 
federal gun laws void. Instead, he said he hoped that if Congress 
were to pass gun controls, the legislation would permit the state attorney 
general to issue an opinion that the law was unconstitutional and then 
Alabama law enforcement officers could refrain from enforcing it.We are 
going to declare it null and void and not participate with the 
federal government, said Sanford, who has a pistol permit and regularly 
carries a gun.Republican Sen. Dick Brewbaker of Montgomery voted for the 
bill, but he said states trying to nullify federal laws have been 
losing ever since the 1830s when South Carolina tried it with a 
federal tariff in President Andrew Jacksons administration.Sanfords bill 
would have to pass the House and be signed by the governor 
to become law. He said House approval will be hard to get 
because the Legislature has only four meeting days left in the 2013 
session. We are so late in the session, it makes it difficult 
to pass anything, he said.The bill comes two weeks after Kansas Republican 
governor, Sam Brownback, signed a law providing that all Kansas-made guns 
that have not left Kansas are exempt from federal gun control laws.Immediately 
after passing Sanfords bill, the Senate pass
 Looking to take the high life underground, Chinas officials are reportedly 
moving their secret parties to saunas disguised as farmhouses and hiding 
pricey alcohol inside water bottles.New Chinese President Xi Jinping has 
warned fellow Communist party officials to cut back on spending public money, 
but the People's Daily, the partys official newspaper, says some still arent 
getting the message."Instead of going out to high-end restaurants, [officials] 
are now eating in private clubs," it said Wednesday on its front 
page, according to The Telegraph. "Is this deep-rooted habit of dining out 
on public funds so hard to change?"The newspaper also said it has 
received reports of officials hiding Panda cigarettes -- around $110 US 
a pack -- inside Red Pagoda packets that cost only $1.50 US.Chinas 
official news agency, Xinhua, says a year-long campaign has been planned 
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