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Jones article reportedly took place on Feb. 2. Judd had been seriously
considering a challenge to the Senate Republican leader in Kentucky until
she opted against running last month.The McConnell advisers at the meeting
could be heard discussing possible avenues of attack against Judd, one of
which concerned her mental state."She's clearly, this sounds extreme, but
she is emotionally unbalanced. I mean it's been documented. Jesse can go
in chapter and verse from her autobiography about, you know, she's suffered
some suicidal tendencies. She was hospitalized for 42 days when she had
a mental breakdown in the '90s," one strategist said.
TUNIS, Tunisia A leading Tunisian economist estimates that the family of
Tunisia's ex-dictator embezzled more than $20 billion dollars from the North
African country.A U.N. team on Thursday presented Tunisia with a check for
$28 million dollars recovered from the Lebanese bank account of Leila Trabelsi,
wife of deposed president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.Economist Ezzedine Saidane
on Friday describe the check as a "small sum" easily obtained, and
warned that it could take 15 to 20 years to find the
rest.Information about the Lebanese account was found in a presidential
palace near the capital, making it relatively easy to recover.The Tunisian
economy has been hard hit by its revolution and the financial crisis
in its European trading partners.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Four more F-16 fighter jets left the U.S. on Thursday headed for
Egypt as part of a foreign aid package that has generated controversy
given the political upheaval in the Mideast country.Critics say the military
aid should stop because the president Egyptians elected last year has led
the Muslim Brotherhood, called President Obama liar and urged that hatred
of Jews be instilled in children.A source who works on the naval
air base in Fort Worth, Texas, confirmed to FoxNews.com the departure of
the state-of-the-art fighter planes. The new shipment brings the total number
of F-16 jets given to Egypt this year to 12.Eight more F-16s
will be given to the Egyptian government before the end of the
year as part of a billion-dollar foreign aid deal signed in 2010
with then-Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a longtime U.S. ally. The U.S.
also will send 200 Abrams tanks.Critics, including several in Congress,
say it doesn't make sense to follow through with the package. While
current Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi has toned down his rhetoric since
his election last summer, in 2010 Morsi attacked Obama for supporting Israel.One
American president after another and most recently, that Obama talks
about American guarantees for the safety of the Zionists in Palestine,"
Morsi, then a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, said on Egyptian TV
in reaction to Obama's 2009 speech in Cairo. "[Obama] was very clear
when he uttered his empty words on the land
ed NY SAFE Act calls for individuals
with serious mental illness who may be dangerous to potentially have access
to firearms restricted.Lewis, after receiving the notice, contacted his
lawyer Jim Tresmond, who accompanied him to the police department in Amherst
and filed for a local hearing to have his client's privileges restored.Tresmond
said in media reports that Lewis did have a temporary, short-term issue
and required medication, but nothing recent. He suggested in a radio interview
that his client's private medical history was accessed by the government,
violating his rights by using a loophole under HIPAA laws.Erie County Clerk,
Chris Jacobs, whose office issued the letter to Lewis, said in a
statement released late Wednesday that the mishap was due to flaws in
the SAFE Act."When the State Police called to tell us they made
a mistake and had the wrong person ... it became clear that
the State did not do their job here, and now we all
look foolish," he said in the statement. "Until the mental health provisions
are fixed, these mistakes will continue to happen."In a motion filed by
Erie County Supreme Court Judge M. William Boller on Thursday, Lewis' privileges
were restored immediately after it was determined that he was sent the
letter in error."This court has determined that the information received
from the New York State Police, which served as the basis for
suspension of the Licensee's firearms license, was in error" reads th
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