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A photo of gunman Edwin Rivera is displayed as L.A.P.D. Chief William Bratton speaks to the press at Parker Center in Downtown L.A. Friday afternoon about the gun battle in Winnetka Wednesday morning that killed SWAT officer Randy Simmons and left another officer severly wounded. .


MIDEAST: Bush Faces Major Choice Amid Escalation

This is potentially very dangerous," Bassel Saloukh, a political scientist at the Lebanese American University in Beirut, told IPS in a telephone interview. "If the Americans take this to legitimate a strike against Iran or Syria, then I think it will escalate with devastating consequences."

For the past two weeks, Washington has mostly stood on the sidelines as Israeli forces have carried out military operations in Gaza, including the destruction of a U.S.-financed power plant and several other infrastructure targets, in what has so far been a futile quest to press Hamas to release an IDF corporal seized by militants during a raid on an Israeli border post in late June.

Those operations, which have so far resulted in the deaths of more than 50 Palestinians, as well as one Israeli soldier, have worsened what was already a deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza in what Arab governments and some human rights groups have called a disproportionate act of "collective punishment" against the civilian population.


Green spaces? : Switching to hybrids could get a little more enticing

Driving a fuel-efficient vehicle could save a few dollars at the gas pump as well as the parking meter.

The Off-Street Parking Improvement District No. 1 gave its approval Tuesday to an ordinance that would allow vehicles that can travel 40 or more miles per gallon of gasoline to park free in some areas of downtown Fayetteville.

Sharon Crosson, parking manager for the city, said she wanted to get the district's blessing on the ordinance before going to the City Council.

The city contracts with the district to lease three downtown parking lots: one behind the E. J. Ball Plaza, one catty-cornered to that lot and one at Spring Street and East Avenue.

Some of the revenue collected by the district would be lost if it allowed free parking in those lots.


CC warehouse has AC units stolen twice

CORPUS CHRISTI — Corpus Christi police are looking for persons who stole an air conditioning unit from the Plumber's Warehouse overnight on Wednesday and Thursday.

The four-ton AC unit was striped of the copper tubing and most of the parts overnight Wednesday and police were called to the store on 3210 Gollihar at 2:40 p.m. Wednesday. Police were back on the scene Thursday when a second unit of damaged in the same manner.

The damages are estimated at nearly $6000 for both units, which were the working units for the store.

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Only GritsforBreakfast noted the posting, pointing to a Dallas Morning News editorial criticizing the agency's diversion of funds for correctional officers to office renovation.

On Sunday, however, Austin civil rights watchdog Jim Harrington took issue with the job posting — noting that applications are only being taken for five business days and alleging that the commission had "buried" the posting on its site.

The job posting is not prominently displayed on the TYC site. You have to search the jobs alphabetically to find it. And the window from job posting to closing is, clearly, small. The job pays up to $160,000 per year and suggests applicants have the "ability to maintain high tolerance to mental stress."

Nedelkoff was appointed in December by Gov.


 
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