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Threatened with municipal lawsuits that could cost hundreds of millions of
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dollars in losses, top gun makers have agreed to discuss with representatives
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of various cities safety improvements and distribution control, according to a
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New York Times
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exclusive. The Los Angeles
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Times leads with the return of radiation levels to normal at the site
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of Thursday's nuclear accident in Japan, a story which the other papers front.
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The Washington
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Post offers GOP boohooing over candidate George W. Bush's opposition to
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a deferral of tax credits to low-income families. The NYT runs a similar
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story inside.
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Gun industry executives met on Monday in Washington with municipal
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officials, who said they will withdraw their lawsuits if an agreement is
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reached. An industry spokesman suggested that negotiators aim for a reduction
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in accidental deaths and injuries and a way to prevent guns from reaching
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criminals. New York state's attorney general proposed that an independent
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monitor be appointed to make sure any agreement is carried out. Absent from the
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meeting were representatives from Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, and Newark,
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and from Los Angeles' "Ring of Fire" companies, which produce inexpensive guns
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that criminals can't get enough of.
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The LAT mildly tempers official Japanese reports that the radiation
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level in the nuclear facility and surrounding region has normalized with
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critics' fears that it is too early to tell what exactly the plant spat out.
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But overall, scientific and political reassurances are being reported louder
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than anything else. A NYT front-pager voices local residents' anger at
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the government's negligence before the accident, official response to it, and
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the proximity of their homes to the facility. (The LAT supplies the
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detail that 39 families who live within 400 yards of the plant still hadn't
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been allowed home yet). Lest we think of Tokaimura residents as monolithically
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hysterical, the WP runs a story inside on locals impervious to
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panic.
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Speaker Dennis Haskert said that last month Republicans in Congress had
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discussed with Bush's aides their budget strategy, part of which defers earned
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income credit payments totaling $8.7 billion. No one on Bush's team objected
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then. Yesterday a spokeswoman said that the campaign does not habitually
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coordinate stances with Congress. The candidate himself broke party solidarity
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with a properly alliterative soundbite ("I don't think they ought to balance
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their budget on the backs of the poor."), which an aide told the NYT was
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"too good" to be spontaneous. The Post reveals in the 18th paragraph
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that W. himself did not learn of the plan until briefed on Thursday. The
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NYT fronts Bush's centrist "standard stump speech" to the Christian
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Coalition, in which he did not address crowd-pleasing issues like abortion (in
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depth), prayer in schools, or gay rights.
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Faced with the prospect of renewed rioting, Iran's chief cleric told
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hard-liners to chill out over a campus newspaper piece in Tehran that many
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found offensive, the NYT reports. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also spoke up
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for President Mohammed Khatami, usually his sparring partner, who has been
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trying to bring the government, police, and judiciary in line with law.
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A $100 million missile launch tonight will test technology spun off from
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original forays into a "Star Wars" missile defense system, according to the
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LAT. A Minuteman missile, topped with a dummy warhead, will lift off
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from Vandenberg Air Force Base, north of Santa Barbara. Twenty minutes later an
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interceptor will be fired from 4,300 miles away. A direct hit could eventually
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lead to implementation, but also to an arms race, critics say, as other
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countries try to develop technology that outmaneuvers the new defense.
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A Connecticut law that went into effect yesterday allows police to
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confiscate guns from anyone considered by a judge to be dangerous, the
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LAT reports. Critics have dubbed it the "turn-in-your-neighbor law" and
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said it amounts to "unreasonable search and seizure" that violates the Fourth
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Amendment. Interest, though, is not confined to the Constitution State:
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Illinois legislators will review a similar bill next month and California Gov.
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Gray Davis signed a bill this week requiring police to take guns found in
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people's homes for two days following reports of domestic violence.
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An FAA radar monitoring system designed to prevent airplanes from colliding
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with each other on the ground may not be installed until 2002 -- ten years
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behind schedule, the WP reports. Even then, the software may not be able
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to foresee accidents on taxiways or with trucks and other equipment. Nor can
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the radar spot misbehaving schoolkids. One of the two novelty stories on the
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WP front follows 12-year-old Christopher Peregory on an impromptu tour
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of the Midwest. Instead of reporting to the principal for putting down a
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colleague, the Fairfax, VA elementary school student took the subway to Reagan
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National Airport, walked on to a plane, and flew without incident or ticket to
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St. Louis, the hub of TWA travel. The airline returned him without charge to
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his concerned parents, who promptly grounded him. No word on the principal's
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reaction. (The other novelty: Egyptologists north of Los Angeles hope to dig up
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what could be the second most important Pharaonic-era (or at least -themed)
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discovery of the year: the Ueber-set from DeMille's 1927 "The Ten
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Commandments.")
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And the TP award for implacable skepticism goes to ... A NYT
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reader who responds to both Reagan aide Michael Deaver's Wednesday op-ed piece
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on working with the former president and Edmund Morris' new biography: "The
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Reagan that I'm finding in Dutch is a complex man. Had I read Mr.
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Deaver's description six months ago, I would have dismissed it as pro-Reagan
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propaganda. Now I have to admit that to a great extent, it rings true."
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