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o details.Rinaldi,
a computer technician, was accused of sabotage in his termination notice,
which he vehemently denies.The government crackdown hasn't stopped blackouts
or complaints.During a campaign stop in the Amazon city
of Puerto Ayacucho on Saturday, crowds shouted "Lights! Lights! Lights"
at Maduro. Newspapers reported that prompted state TV to nearly mute its
crowd-monitoring microphone.Attempts to seek comment from the state-run
electric utility, Corpoelec, were unsuccessful. No one picked up the main
phone. Corpoelec's president is Argenis Chavez, a brother of the late president.
He was quoted by the state news agency on Monday as recognizing
the troubles and promising "a great effort to progressively overcome the
weaknesses" with new investment of more than $1 billion.In Valencia, Martinez
and his wife, Aura, regularly turn off their TV and air conditioner
in anticipation of nightly blackouts. A power spike damaged the air conditioner
about month ago.Asked whether the Chavistas deserve to stay in power, Martinez
set off on a controlled tirade about the worsening challenges of daily
life including food shortages and a halt in deliveries of cooking gas,
for which he now must queue."There's no need to even discuss politics
because there is no need to explain what is right before one's
eyes," he said, motioning at the darkened street.Martinez is voting for
Capriles.___In a government video from 2009, a sunny female voice desc
eign residents appeared to be staying put.The
European Union said there was no need for member states to evacuate
or relocate their diplomatic missions, but called on North Korea to "refrain
from further provocative declarations or action."The threats are largely
seen as rhetoric and an attempt by North Korea to scare foreigners
into pressing their governments to pressure Washington and Seoul to change
their policies toward Pyongyang, as well as to boost the military credentials
of North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong Un.But officials have warned that
a provocation from North Korea that goes too far could spark a
broader conflict, particularly by goading South Korea into responding militarily.
Such a conflict would likely draw in the U.S. and its allies.The
Obama administration in recent days has eased off its high-visibility demonstrations
of military power -- like flying B-2 bombers over the region.The U.S.
delayed a scheduled missile test due to tensions in the region. But
officials insist the U.S. military is prepared to deal with any threat
from North Korea.Fox News' Justin Fishel and The Associated Press contributed
to this report.
How real
is the North Korean threat?
North Korea amps up nuclear threats
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Some Texas applicants for welfare would be subjected to drug testing and
would be permanently cut off if they fail three times under a
bill passed Wednesday by the state Senate.The bill covers Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families program applicants. The program, which provides poor
people with money for food, clothing, housing and other basic needs, distributes
about $90 million to more than 100,000 Texans annually. The amount of
the payment depends on family size and income."Taxpayer money should not
be used to subsidize someone's drug habit," bill sponsor Sen. Jane Nelson,
R-Flower Mound, said before the bill sailed through on a 31-0 vote
that sent it to the House.The program already requires adult TANF applicants
to sign a pledge not to sell or use drugs. Nelson's bill
would move Texas in line with seven other states that require testing.
It would not cover other welfare programs such as food stamps or
other state benefit programs.Not all applicants would be tested, but all
would be required to undergo a screening assessment, likely a questionnaire,
to determine their risk of drug use. Anyone with a previous felony
drug conviction or failed drug test or who is otherwise deemed a
high risk for drug use would be tested.Applicants who test positive would
be barred from collecting benefits for 12 months. They could reapply in
six months if they complete a substance abuse program. Three failed drug
tests would result in a permanent ban
arts now," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid acknowledged after
Thursday's vote.He assured Democrats that a proposal to renew the assault
weapons ban and a ban on high-capacity magazines would get a vote
as an amendment, though it was dropped from the main bill amid
intense opposition.The main bill also includes a measure to increase school
safety funding.Reid lost two Democrats in Thursday's vote -- Sen. Mark Pryor,
D-Ark., and Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, both lawmakers from states with
a strong tradition of gun ownership.More than a dozen Republican senators
for days had threatened to hold up the bill Thursday. They voiced
concern that the proposal -- namely, the background checks provision --
would infringe on Second Amendment rights and impose a burden on law-abiding
gun owners. They also expressed frustration that, while Manchin and Toomey
touted their compromise measure, the bill on the table Thursday did not
yet include that. Rather, it included a stricter background checks provision."Because
the background-check measure is the centerpiece of this legislation it is
critical that we know what is in the bill before we vote
on it," Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; and Mike Lee,
R-Utah, said in a statement. "The American people expect more and deserve
better."Thursday's vote follows an intense week of lobbying by gun control
advocates, including the families of the victims of the December mass shooting
at Sandy Hook Element
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