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Wed Jun 26 15:03:57 2013

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July 4, 2012: In this photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the 
USS Ponce transits the Persian Gulf en route to Bahrain, according to 
the U.S. Navy.AP/US NavyBEIJING  In its latest account of national defense 
efforts, China said Tuesday that the United States is destabilizing the 
Asia-Pacific region by strengthening its military alliances and sending 
more ships, planes, and troops to the area.The U.S. policy known as 
the "pivot" to Asia runs counter to regional trends and "frequently makes 
the situation tenser," the Defense Ministry said in its report on the 
state of China's defense posture and armed forces."Certain efforts made 
to highlight the military agenda, enhance military deployment and also strengthen 
alliances are not in line with the calling of the times and 
are not conducive to the upholding of peace and stability in the 
region," spokesman Yang Yujun told reporters at a news conference marking 
the report's release."We hope that the relevant parties would do more to 
enhance the mutual trust between countries in the region and contribute 
to peace and stability," Yang said.China has consistently criticized Washington's 
deployment of additional ships and personnel to Asia, along with increasing 
cooperation both with treaty partners, including Japan, South Korea, and 
the Philippines, as well other countries such as Vietnam that aren't traditional 
allies.The U.S. is winding down its fighting in Afghanistan and calls the 
restructuring a 
Arkansas House members failed to approve a budget bill for a plan 
to use federal Medicaid dollars to buy private health insurance for low-income 
residents, slowing the Legislature to a crawl in what was expected to 
be its final week of meetings.The House voted 69-28 in favor, leaving 
the "private option" proposal six votes short of the 75 votes needed 
for it to pass. The plan would let Arkansas use federal Medicaid 
funds to buy private insurance for low-income residents under the new federal 
health care plan.Legislators had already approved a bill setting up the 
program, but an attached budget bill needs a supermajority -- three-fourths 
of each chamber -- before it can take effect. The proposal also 
requires final approval from the federal government, which has endorsed 
the concept but wants to see specifics.A Friday vote had been set, 
but House leaders who support the bill delayed work so representatives could 
explain the plan to constituents. After Monday's vote, the House immediately 
adjourned until Tuesday. Leading lawmakers had previously said they wanted 
to finish up work for this year's legislative session by this Friday.Gov. 
Mike Beebe said after the vote that legislators should just end the 
session if they don't plan to reconsider and pass the bill, and 
that he would not call a special session for them to consider 
it again."If they don't pass it tomorrow, then shut the session down 
and go home," Beebe told reporters after Monda



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">."The 
report -- subtitled "How Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez manipulated 
Justice and Ignored Rule of Law" -- was a joint effort by 
minority leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Republican-led 
House's Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees."The facts 
surrounding this quid pro quo show that Perez may have exceeded the 
scope of the ethics and professional-responsibility opinions he received 
from the department and thereby violated his duties of loyalty and confidentiality 
to the United States. Perez also misled senior Justice Department officials 
about the quid pro quo," the report states.But congressional Democrats put 
out a statement and memo of their own late Sunday refuting the 
details.The statement said the "overwhelming evidence" indicates Perez and 
others "acted professionally to advance the interests of civil rights and 
effectively combat the scourge of discrimination in housing." They said 
the decision not to intervene in the suit against St. Paul was 
based on expert recommendations."Instead of identifying inappropriate conduct 
by Mr. Perez, it appears that the accusations against him are part 
of a broader political campaign to undermine the legal safeguards against 
discrimination that Mr. Perez was protecting," they said.			  
      			   
         			
        			 
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 ely meeting 
-- or missing -- those goals is tied to the pathway to 
legal status.Conservatives say border security improvements should be verified 
before illegal immigrants can seek citizenship. Illegal immigrant advocates 
say their pathway should not be held up by that process.Regardless, the 
plan dedicates billions to security efforts, including $3 billion to providing 
more border agents, customs agents and surveillance systems along the border; 
and $1.5 billion to building up border fencing.The security and legalization 
efforts, though, are only part of the sweeping plan.The legislation also 
would remake the nation's inefficient legal immigration system, creating 
new immigration opportunities for tens of thousands of high- and low-skilled 
workers, as well as a new "merit visa" aimed at bringing people 
with talents to the U.S. Senators had planned to formally introduce the 
bill Tuesday, but after Monday's bombing at the Boston Marathon a planned 
press event was delayed until later in the week.Employers would face tough 
new requirements to check the legal status of all workers.Overall, the changes 
represent the most dramatic overhaul to U.S. immigration law in more than 
a quarter-century."There's a realization among most Republicans and Democrats 
that this issue needs to be addressed," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., 
a leader of the effort. "You can't have 11 million people living 
in the shadows forever."McCain and another leader of the
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