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over process have the potential to scuttle a deal.Prominent critics include
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee,
and Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., the top Republican on the Senate Budget
Committee. Both have raised concerns about the cost of providing a pathway
to citizenship for illegal immigrants -- though Rubio's office has said
it's too early to make assumptions about those costs.Rubio has also tried
to extract more hearings out of Leahy, and applauded the announcement Monday."The
Judiciary Committee's announcement that it will hold multiple hearings on
the immigration bill is an encouraging development, and I will continue
working with my Senate colleagues to schedule more hearings on this important
legislation," he said.The hearing Friday will feature Homeland Security
Secretary Janet Napolitano.Leahy said he's working with Grassley to determine
who will testify on Monday.The bill is expected to include a host
of provisions. Aside from creating a pathway to legal status for illegal
immigrants, it would establish a regulated temporary worker program, make
changes to border security and make changes to the legal immigration system.Rubio
told "Fox News Sunday" that anybody living illegally in the United States
and attempting to get a visa would face a long list of
qualifications, which includes paying taxes, a fine and an application fee
as well as having a job and waiting
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti A humanitarian agency in Haiti says the number of
people still displaced by the earthquake three years ago is 320,050.That's
a 79 percent decrease since the number of people living in settlements
after the quake peaked at 1.5 million a few months after the
2010 disaster.The International Organization of Migration also looks at
recent departures from the camps.The organization says about 60 percent
of the 27,230 people who left during the past three months did
so because of a government program that provides rental subsidies for those
living in camps.It says 6 percent of the departures were people who
were evicted something that typically happens when landlords want to
get their land back.The group released its report Monday.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The Supreme Court seemed worried Monday about the idea of companies patenting
genes that can be found inside the human body, as it heard
arguments in a case that could profoundly reshape U.S. medical research
and the fight against diseases like breast and ovarian cancer.The U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office has been awarding patents on human genes for almost
30 years, but opponents of Myriad Genetics Inc.'s patents on two genes
linked to increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer say patent protection
should not be given to something that can be found inside the
human body."Finding a new use for a product of nature, if you
don't change the product of nature, is not patentable. If I find
a new way of taking gold and making earrings out of it,
that doesn't entitle me to a patent on gold. If I find
a new way of using lead, it doesn't entitle me to a
patent on lead," lawyer Christopher Hansen said.Allowing companies like
Myriad to patent human genes or parts of human genes will slow
down or cripple lifesaving medical research like in the battle against breast
cancer, he said.But companies have billions of dollars of investment and
years of research on the line, with Myriad arguing that without the
ability to recoup their investment through the profits that patents bring,
breakthrough scientific discoveries needed to combat all kind of medical
maladies wouldn't happen.That concerned several justices. "Why shouldn't
we worry that Myriad or
Former Sen. Richard Lugar is being knighted on orders from the Queen
of England, joining a select list of Americans to receive the distinction.The
Indiana Republican, who this year left the Senate after serving 36 years,
will receive the rank of honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent
Order of the British Empire during a ceremony at the British Embassy
in Washington on Tuesday. The British Ambassador, Sir Peter Westmacott,
is set to preside.Since leaving the Senate, Lugar has taken on various
roles, including leading the Richard G. Lugar Institute for Diplomacy and
Congress with the German Marshall Fund. He also serves as a distinguished
scholar and professor at the Indiana University School of Global and International
Studies.Lugar said he is deeply honored to be knighted. "I will focus
my service on solving our most serious challenges in a spirit of
cooperation between our countries," he said in a statement Monday.He said
he was first inspired by Queen Elizabeth's leadership "when she received
me as the young Rhodes Scholar in London, 58 years ago and
asked me about Indiana."Lugar's studies at Oxford University were his first
outside of the United States. He went on to become one of
the Senate's foremost foreign policy experts, focusing much of his work
on nuclear proliferation issues and relations with Europe. Along with former
Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., Lugar crafted legislation that helped eliminate nuclear
warheads in the forme
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