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Wed Aug 14 19:16:17 2013
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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
ense workers complaining
that employees who do similar jobs for other government departments are
not subject to furloughs.There also has been debate about how many intelligence
workers would be furloughed. Intelligence officials are arguing that a certain
number of workers are needed in order to adequately monitor and protect
the U.S. from national security threats. The U.S. intelligence community
is made up of 16 different organizations, including the CIA, the Defense
Intelligence Agency and the highly secretive National Security Agency and
the National Reconnaissance Office. Altogether the agencies have about 100,000
workers.On Thursday, when asked during a congressional hearing about Army
depot furloughs, Pentagon budget chief Robert Hale said he could not yet
rule out furloughs for the workers. He acknowledged there is an effort
to minimize them."Maybe we can get better, maybe we can't," he told
the House Armed Services Committee. "We would like to see consistency and
fairness, because if we're going to have to jump into this pool,
we'd like to jump together. But no final decisions have been made
on furloughs."Defense officials conceded, however, that there has been talk
of cutting the number to about seven.Congressionally mandated automatic
budget cuts initially prompted the Defense Department to warn that the bulk
of its 800,000 civilians would be forced to take 22 unpaid days
off -- one in each of the last 22 weeks of the
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">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.
Rep. Paul Ryan, the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2012 and an
abortion opponent, said Thursday that anti-abortion activists should try
to build a broad coalition and find common ground with supporters of
abortion rights as a way to advance their agenda.Ryan, R-Wis., said in
a speech to the Susan B. Anthony List that those who oppose
abortion "need to work with people who consider themselves pro-choice --
because our task isn't to purge our ranks. It's to grow them.""We
don't want a country where abortion is simply outlawed. We want a
country where it isn't even considered," he said.Ryan told the organization
that seeks to elect women who oppose abortion rights that "labels can
be misleading." He pointed to former GOP Sen. Scott Brown, whose 2010
election in Massachusetts nearly derailed President Barack Obama's health
care law. Brown supports abortion rights. In contrast, Ryan told the group
that former Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak, who opposed abortion, "delivered
the votes that passed it into law."Many opponents of abortion disagreed
with the health care overhaul because it requires most employers to cover
birth control free of charge to female workers as a preventative service.
The law exempted churches and other houses of worship.Ryan said critics
often urge abortion opponents to abandon their beliefs but "that would only
demoralize our voters." But he said anti-abortion activists should work
with people of all beliefs to pla
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