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WASHINGTON There's been no real reduction in the number of U.S.
school shootings despite increased security put in place after the rampage
at a Connecticut elementary school in December 2012 left 20 children and
six educators dead.An Associated Press analysis finds that there have been
at least 11 school shootings this academic year alone, in addition to
other cases of gun violence in school parking lots and elsewhere on
campus when classes were not in session.Last August, for example, a gun
discharged in a 5-year-old's backpack while students were waiting for the
opening bell in the cafeteria at Westside Elementary School in Memphis.
No one was hurt.Experts say the rate of school shootings is statistically
unchanged since the mid- to late-1990s, yet still remains troubling.Ronald
Stephens, executive director of the National School Safety Center, said
there have been about 500 school-associated violent deaths in the past 20
years.The numbers don't include a string of recent shootings at colleges
and universities. Just last week, a man was shot and critically wounded
at the Palm Bay Campus of Eastern Florida State College, according to
police.Bill Bond, who was principal at Heath High School in West Paducah
in 1997 when a 14-year-old freshman fired on a prayer group, killing
three female students and wounding five, sees few differences in how shootings
are carried out today. The one consistency, he said, is that the
shooters are males c
KHARTOUM, Sudan A Red Cross official in Sudan says that the
organization has suspended its work there after the Sudanese government
said that the organization was not complying with national laws.Head of
the International Committee of the Red Cross's delegation in Sudan, Jean-Christophe
Sandoz, said in a statement Sunday that the group is now in
discussions with authorities on how to lift the suspension, which took effect
Saturday.The state news agency SUNA quoted Khartoum's Humanitarian Aid Commissioner
as saying that the request to suspend the Red Cross' work came
after the commission noticed that the ICRC was operating outside the framework
provided by international agreements. It wasn't clear to which work he was
referring.In the statement, Red Cross said it has over 700 staff in
Sudan, locals and expatriates.
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challenged al-Akhras, suspicious of her behavior, and she detonated her
explosives at the entrance.A doctor caught up in the blast found the
security guard bleeding to death on the pavement. His legs were gone.
Al-Akhras was dead, and in the rubble, investigators found an unexploded
mortar shell.On Sunday at the Supersol, a security guard stood in Smadar's
old spot. A plaque on the wall commemorated him and Rachel Levy,
a 17-year-old Israeli also killed in the blast.Levy's parents declined to
comment. Almagor said the Levys were upset to learn in the media
about the body of their daughter's killer being returned to the West
Bank.A Supersol cashier on the job Sunday morning was also working the
day of the attack. She started to cry when an Associated Press
journalist tried to talk to her about the blast. Sunday's body transfer
awakened raw memories, and her manager asked AP to leave.In the weeks
before the attack, there were few signs that al-Akhras had become radicalized,
according to her parents. Engaged to be married, she was a good
student from a big, traditional Palestinian family of 10 brothers and sister.
Some of them had been in and out of Israeli jails.Looking back,
the mother said her daughter was restless at the time, that she
couldn't sleep with the noise of gunfire as Israelis and militant groups
engaged each other in fierce battles.At some point, al-Akhras made contact
with the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a
hese) leaders sitting together in unity and harmony and
praying in diverse traditions and seeking common good for the entire community,
God will be naturally moved to provide the devotees relief from drought
so that it will not affect their quality of life, livelihood and
health," Zed said.The special events were held two weeks after the federal
government designated portions of 11 drought-ridden Western and Central
states as primary natural disaster areas, highlighting the financial strain
the lack of snow and rain is likely to bring to farmers
in those regions.The announcement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
included counties in Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Kansas, Texas, Utah,
Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Oklahoma and California.California officials announced
Friday they won't send any water from the state's vast reservoir system
to local agencies beginning this spring, an unprecedented move that affects
drinking water supplies for 25 million people and irrigation for 1 million
acres of farmland.A snow survey on Thursday in the Sierra Nevada, one
of the state's key water sources, found the water content in the
snowpack is just 12 percent of normal.Some Nevada farmers have said they're
considering not irrigating fields after three years of below-normal rain
and snow.While Utah also is in dire need of moisture, the agricultural
community remains optimistic after a day of prayer and fasting, said Leland
Hogan, president of the Utah F
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