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a rail line speeding nearly 100,000 people a day along a route
connecting Venezuela's main port, Puerto Cabello, with Valencia and the
country's other major central city, Maracay.She says it will be ready in
2012.Yet not a single section is complete after a decade of construction.The
railway may be the most visible symbol of unfulfilled promises in Chavez's
14 years as president. It is the heart of his ambitious plan
to create a network of lines across Venezuela, a nation that now
has a sum total of 40 kilometers (25 miles) of operating tracks.In
Maracay, three-story concrete pylons linked by monstrous girders parallel
Venezuela's main central highway. The elevated rail bed halts abruptly at
road crossings. There are phantom stations."This is going really slow,"
construction worker Anselmo Mendoza, 46, said while walking atop one section,
its steel bolts, plates and rebar coated with rust. "There isn't any
type of coordination."Mendoza has been on the job nine years. Most days,
he and his co-workers try to keep busy with work often unrelated
to actual construction.Billions have been spent so far on the 128-kilometer
(80-mile) project.Transportation Ministry spokesman Alexis Cabrera was asked
for information on construction delays and budgets. He said he would need
to ask the minister for permission, but didn't call back.At campaign rallies,
Capriles always rattles off a list of Chavez's unfinished projects.On Wednesday
night in
FILE - This missing person's photo provided by the Fairfield Ohio Police
Department shows Katelyn H. Markham who had been missing since Aug. 14,
2011. Indiana police said late Wednesday, April 11, 2013 that remains found
April 7, 2013, along a creek in southern Franklin County are those
of Markham.AP/Fairfield Ohio Police DepartmentCINCINNATI Authorities turned
their focus Thursday to investigating the cause of death for a southwest
Ohio woman whose skeletal remains were found in Indiana 20 months after
she went missing.Indiana State Police Sgt. Noel Houze said police in the
two states want to hear from anyone who has information about 21-year-old
Katelyn Markham."Somebody out there knows what happened," Houze said Thursday.
Indiana police said late Wednesday that remains found Sunday along a creek
had been identified as those of Markham, reported missing to Fairfield,
Ohio, police on Aug. 14, 2011. He said foul play is suspected,
but police and coroner's investigations will be needed to determine cause
of death."We don't know that for sure, either," Houze said.Fairfield Police
Chief Michael Dickey, whose investigators have pursued numerous leads in
the case, said Thursday that Indiana State Police is the lead agency
in the investigation, and he declined to discuss details of next steps
in the probe. The Hamilton County coroner's office in Cincinnati made the
identification of the remains, but also referred questions to Indiana authoriti
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had a few more advantages -- involved adults, good
schools, a supportive community and a safe neighborhood."That was the difference
between growing up and becoming a lawyer, a mother and first lady
of the United States and being shot dead at the age of
15," Mrs. Obama said, her voice gripped with emotion.The speech was Mrs.
Obama's first public remarks on gun violence since the Sandy Hook shooting
in December took the lives of 20 students and six faculty and
reignited a national debate over gun control. But with the fate of
the administration's efforts still uncertain, the White House was mounting
an all-hands-on-deck push to keep the public engaged.The president delivered
a speech Monday in Connecticut, and 12 family members of Sandy Hook
victims joined him on the return flight to Washington and have since
been lobbying members of Congress. Vice President Joe Biden and Attorney
General Eric Holder promoted the plan Tuesday at the White House, and
Biden was set to make the case again Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning
Joe."The Senate was planning an initial vote Thursday to begin debating
gun legislation, with some Republicans attempting to block consideration
of the measure. Two pivotal senators announced a bipartisan deal Wednesday
to expand background checks to more gun sales, which could build support
for President Barack Obama's drive to tighten firearms laws. But the ultimate
fate of the legislation remains unclear with strong oppositio
This undated photo released by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities Thursday,
April 11, 2013, shows hieroglyphic papyrus discovered at Wadi el-Jarf, nearly
180 km (111 miles) south the coastal city of Suez, Egypt. Egypts
state of antiquities affairs minister has declared the discovery of a historic
coastal port dating back to King Khufu of the fourth dynasty of
the old pharaonic kingdom. The Franco-Egyptian team working in the Suez
archaeological area also discovered hieroglyphic papyri and stone anchors.
Most of the discovered papyri date back to the 27th year of
the reign of King Khufu. The papyri included information about number of
the port workers and details about their daily lives. They were transferred
to the Suez museum for study and registration. (AP Photo/Egypt's Supreme
Council Of Antiquities)The Associated PressCAIRO Egypt's state minister
of antiquities says a Franco-Egyptian exploration team has discovered a
Red Sea port dating back about 4,500 years to Great Pyramid builder
King Cheops of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.Mohammed Ibrahim said
Thursday the port was discovered at Wadi el-Jarf, nearly 180 kilometers
(110 miles) south the coastal city of Suez.In a statement, Ibrahim said
the port was used to transfer copper from Sinai to the Nile
valley.The team working in the Suez archaeological area also discovered
hieroglyphic papyri, considered the oldest found in Egypt.Ibrahim said the
papyri reveal details abo