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Feb. 21, 2013: In this photo,  a new inmate housing unit 
is seen near completion at the Madera County Jail in Madera, Calif.APSACRAMENTO, 
Calif.  A federal judge on Friday rejected Gov. Jerry Brown's bid 
to regain state control of inmates' mental health care after 18 years 
of court oversight and billions of dollars spent to improve treatment.U.S. 
District Judge Lawrence Karlton in Sacramento ruled that the state failed 
to prove that it is providing the level of care required by 
the U.S. Constitution for the state's more than 32,000 mentally ill inmates."This 
court finds that ongoing constitutional violations remain in this action 
and the prospective relief ordered by this court remains necessary to remedy 
those violations," the judge said in his 68-page decision.The decision is 
a blow to the Democratic governor's attempts to end nearly two decades 
of expensive federal lawsuits that influence nearly every aspect of California's 
prison system. It also undermines Brown's efforts to lift a separate court 
order that otherwise will force the state to reduce its prison population 
by nearly 10,000 by year's end.Brown has promised to appeal."The state's 
lawyers are reviewing the order and we will send out reaction as 
soon as possible," Jeffrey Callison, spokesman for the Department of Corrections 
and Rehabilitation, said in an email.The governor's office did not immediately 
respond to a request for comment.The judge and the attorneys for both 
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WASHINGTON  After a full year of fruitless job hunting, Natasha Baebler 
just gave up.She'd already abandoned hope of getting work in her field, 
working with the disabled. But she couldn't land anything else, either  
not even a job interview at a telephone call center.Until she feels 
confident enough to send out resumes again, she'll get by on food 
stamps and disability checks from Social Security and live with her parents 
in St. Louis."I'm not proud of it," says Baebler, who is in 
her mid-30s and is blind. "The only way I'm able to sustain 
any semblance of self-preservation is to rely on government programs that 
I have no desire to be on."Baebler's frustrating experience has become all 
too common nearly four years after the Great Recession ended: Many Americans 
are still so discouraged that they've given up on the job market.Older 
Americans have retired early. Younger ones have enrolled in school. Others 
have suspended their job hunt until the employment landscape brightens. 
Some, like Baebler, are collecting disability checks.It isn't supposed to 
be this way. After a recession, an improving economy is supposed to 
bring people back into the job market.Instead, the number of Americans in 
the labor force  those who have a job or are looking 
for one  fell by nearly half a million people from February 
to March, the government said Friday. And the percentage of working-age 
adults in the labor force  what's called the participation rate  
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">dge there's medical evidence 
that carrying a fetus to term can lower a woman's risk for 
breast cancer, but doctors convened by the National Cancer Institute a decade 
ago concluded that abortion does not raise the risk for developing the 
disease.The provisions dealing with tax breaks are designed to prevent the 
state from subsidizing abortions, even indirectly. For example, health care 
providers don't have the pay the state sales tax on items they 
purchase, but the bill would deny that break to abortion providers. Also, 
a woman could not include abortion costs if she deducts medical expenses 
on her income taxes."Every taxpayer will be able to know with certainty 
that their money is not being used for abortion," Pilcher-Cook said.But 
Jordan Goldberg, state advocacy counsel for the New York City-based Center 
for Reproductive Rights, called the tax provisions "appalling and discriminatory.""It's 
probably, if not definitely unconstitutional, and it's incredibly mean-spirited," 
she said.
 , Jordan 
 Syrian government airstrikes killed at least 20 people as the army 
pressed ahead Sunday with its campaign to crush the rebellion against President 
Bashar Assad, activists said.State television said the primary goal of the 
airstrikes was to "recapture areas taken by the terrorists," a reference 
to the rebel Free Syrian Army, who took up arms against Assad 
after security forces launched a bloody crackdown on protesters two years 
ago.The rebels control large swaths of northern Syria, and captured their 
first provincial capital  the city of Raqqa  last month. They 
have also been making gains in recent weeks in the south, seizing 
military bases and towns in the strategically important region between Damascus 
and the border with Jordan, about 100 miles from the capital Damascus.The 
Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says Sunday's airstrikes 
targeted the northern cities of Aleppo, Homs, Hama, Idlib, the western Mediterranean 
city of Latakia, the eastern province of Deir el-Zour and the suburbs 
of Damascus.To the south in Daraa, a man was shot dead by 
an army sniper, the Observatory said. It added that there was little 
rebel advancement in the province where opposition forces seized large swathes 
of land over the past two weeks.In the outskirts of Damascus, the 
army pursued rebels in Adra district and raided their base in the 
neighborhood of Qarra, the state news agency SANA reported.It also said 
the army "demolished 
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