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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ReverseM)
Thu May 21 10:04:24 2015

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Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 07:04:22 -0700
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PHOENIX  An administrative law judge ruled Tuesday that a Tucson school 
district's ethnic studies program violates state law, agreeing with the findings of 
Arizona's public schools chief.Judge Lewis Kowal's ruling marked a defeat for the 
Tucson Unified School District, which appealed the findings issued in June by 
Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal.Kowal's ruling, first reported by The Arizona 
Daily Star, said the district's Mexican-American Studies program violated state law by 
having one or more classes designed primarily for one ethnic group, promoting 
racial resentment and advocating ethnic solidarity instead of treating students as individuals.The 
judge, who found grounds to withhold 10 percent of the district's monthly 
state aid until it comes into compliance, said the law permits the 
objective instruction about the oppression of people that may result in racial 
resentment or ethnic solidarity."However, teaching oppression objectively is qu

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 Chairman Mark Fahleson said Tuesday. "The Nebraska Republican Party is more 
focused than ever on electing another conservative Republican to join Sen. Mike 
Johanns and recapturing the U.S. Senate so that we can reverse the 
damage done by Ben Nelson, Washington Democrats and the Obama Administration."Nelson upset 
incumbent Nebraska Gov. Kay Orr in 1990 to earn his first statewide 
office and was re-elected in 1994 by a landslide. In 1996, he 
reneged on a campaign pledge that he would not seek higher office 
while governor and announced his candidacy for the Senate seat vacated by 
the retiring Sen. Jim Exon.Omaha millionaire businessman Chuck Hagel soundly defeated Nelson 
in that Senate race, but the two later served as colleagues when 
Nelson was elected in 2000.Stenberg thanked Nelson for his service, but said 
Nebraskans need "a genuine, lifelong conservative who is committed to serving his 
country -- not to personal financial gain."

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 Chairman Mark Fahleson said Tuesday. "The Nebraska Republican Party is more 
focused than ever on electing another conservative Republican to join Sen. Mike 
Johanns and recapturing the U.S. Senate so that we can reverse the 
damage done by Ben Nelson, Washington Democrats and the Obama Administration."Nelson upset 
incumbent Nebraska Gov. Kay Orr in 1990 to earn his first statewide 
office and was re-elected in 1994 by a landslide. In 1996, he 
reneged on a campaign pledge that he would not seek higher office 
while governor and announced his candidacy for the Senate seat vacated by 
the retiring Sen. Jim Exon.Omaha millionaire businessman Chuck Hagel soundly defeated Nelson 
in that Senate race, but the two later served as colleagues when 
Nelson was elected in 2000.Stenberg thanked Nelson for his service, but said 
Nebraskans need "a genuine, lifelong conservative who is committed to serving his 
country -- not to personal financial gain."

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BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan  A Soviet-built jet operated by a Kyrgyz carrier broke 
its wing, overturned and caught fire Wednesday as it tried to land 
in deep fog in southern Kyrgyzstan, leaving 31 people injured, officials said.The 
Soviet-built Tu-134 operated by local carrier Kyrgyzstan had flown from the capital 
Bishkek and was trying to land at the airport in the city 
of Osh, said Ilyas Egemberdiyev, a spokesman for the airline.Rescuers quickly extinguished 
the fire and evacuated 82 passengers and six crewmembers. Emergency Situations Minister 
Kubatbek Boronov said that 31 people were injured, and 17 of them 
were hospitalized.Officials declined to comment on possible causes of the crash. A 
team of top officials led by the nation's prime minister was to 
fly to Osh to start a probe, but it had to delay 
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MONTERREY, Mexico  Police in the northern Mexico state of Nuevo Leon 
said Tuesday that information provided by arrested members of a kidnapping gang 
has led them to at least seven bodies found buried in shallow 
graves or dumped in a well.By nightfall, Nuevo Leon state police had 
found seven sets of human remains around the cities of Linares and 
Montemorelos, near the border with Tamaulipas state. Four bodies were found burned 
or half-buried, and three others had apparently been thrown down a well.A 
Nuevo Leon state detective who was not authorized to be quoted by 
name said information from a band of five kidnappers detained over the 
weekend by soldiers led police to the bodies.The soldiers detained the gang 
after a woman's relatives alerted a passing army patrol that she was 
being kidnapped.Nuevo Leon security spokesman Jorge Domene said the gang worked for 
the Zetas drug cartel.Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon have been the scene of 
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4 officers died in traffic accidents, down from the 71 killed in 
2010.Craig Floyd, the group's chairman, blamed the rise on budget cuts to 
public safety departments. He cited surveys by police groups that showed many 
cut back on training and delay upgrading equipment, and referenced a Department 
of Justice report issued in October that said an estimated 10,000 police 
officers and sheriff's deputies have been laid off within the past year."I'm 
very troubled that these drastic budget cuts have put our officers at 
a grave risks," he said. "Our officers are facing a more brazen 
cold-blooded element and fighting a war on terror, and we're giving them 
less training and less equipment they need to do their jobs safely."It's 
the second year in a row the number of officers killed in 
the line of duty has grown. In 2009, the death toll dipped 
to 107 in a 50-year-low that encouraged police groups even though the 
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