Kasich crashing; The enduring magic; The fabric feels pain

John Kasich could be braced for what would become a major political blow in the gut of tomorrow. Problem 2 went to vote in Ohio and it seems very likely to fail.

Select Yes or no on issue 2 is really a referendum on whether or not the Senate Bill 5, a signature piece of legislation the rights of collective bargaining for trade unions, the laws of the country is permanent. The Senate bill would restrict all employee of 5 State of collective bargaining for many things, including the salary and some of the benefits, and would really limit the ability of some employees to work in the future. Own way, the Bill is truly more just than the anti-Union legislation which was passed by Scott Walker in Wisconsin because bill Kasich's seems to hurt all the unions, even those who support him as the police, the same.

Democrats hope that the victory destroyed the large (and this looks to be about 60% to 40% no yes vote) will create a momentum and a new coalition will help Obama win the State by 2012.

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Riggs pleaded guilty to the murder he does

UPDATE: Kristen McAdam said Monday his life forever changed, may 29, 2010 when her husband, Jeffrey McAdam, killed on Interstate 80 stops near Victor.

"It turns it upside down and tore apart what I knew and loved to be normal," Christian McAdam said.

"Jeff has touched thousands of lives, not just in Iowa but throughout the United States and the world," said Christian McAdam. "He's not a celebrity, but he is and always will be loved by all of us and those thousands of people. You may take her life, but his spirit will always live. "

Jeffrey McAdam, 46, from the Victor, was shot and killed by Riggs, 33, of Columbus, Neb., McAdam worked at rest like stop. There is no explanation for the shooting, and nothing is offered in court Monday.

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The judge focused on the letters in the 1990 First kill

COLUMBIA, mo | A judge who is considering whether to recommend a new trial for a Missouri twice sentenced to death in 1990 his neighbors raise some questions Monday about a letter to the Prosecutor and of the Defense lawyers said improperly disclosed.

Mark Woodworth was 16 when his father's wife, Cathy Robertson farm partners, was killed as he slept in a country house near his family out of a first lady. Her husband, Lyndel Robertson, survived the shooting.

Woodworth was convicted by a jury in 1993, was convicted in the trial by jury in 1995 and again by a second jury in the retrial of four years later. But the Supreme Court of Missouri decided last year that could present new testimony Woodworth in the latest appeal. Lawyers and attorneys state that is returned to the courtroom Boone County Monday, six months after hearing four days at Columbia.

Circuit Judge Gary Oxenhandler raised some questions about the correspondence between the State and local Prosecutors and judges of the grand jury. Woodworth's Attorney, Bob Ramsey, the correspondence is not given to defense attorneys before.

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Journalists in Egypt: contains a ‘ War Zone ‘ at the Cairo

For the third straight day in Egypt's capital Cairo, the police tried to beat back the protesters who threw rocks and Molotov Cocktails, outraged by the draft Constitution which they say gives guidelines to the military too much power.

Several hundred demonstrators leading the charge, throwing stones and bricks, and threw petrol bombs at armoured vehicles, says Jon Jensen, GlobalPost's correspondent in Cairo. Police fought back with tear gas and rubber bullets.

"The air has been blanketed with white, thick tear gas throughout the day," he told us by phone from the front lines of battle. "And there is a very aggressive push by the protesters to face the police. … They chanted '' down with field marshal ' and ' down with military power. ' "

The battle continues Momentum shift, he said. "The protesters will be in a hurry and the police are going to fall back on, or rather, a sort of depends on which way the wind blows and pushed the tear gas. … This is a war zone. It looks like a war zone right now, "Although there are certain roads.

Jensen explains more of the scene shot with a crackling in the background:

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Supporters of immigration law in Alabama view changes

Some Republicans who voted for a new immigration law in Alabama are considering changes they say will make it easier to understand the law but would not weaken it.

Dial said he worked with several Republican Senators to try to ensure that people who are renewing their professional licenses and people buy cars tags only need to prove that their legal residency in Alabama once rather than every year.

Dial, a former teacher and coach, said he would also like to take part of the law that requires schools to check the residency law freshmen, but he doubts enough support to remove part of the law. Provisions have also been detained by the federal court.

Another Republican Senator is working with a Dial, auto dealers, said Montgomery Dick Brewbaker documents required for the purchase of vehicles and the necessary documents to get the tags are not equal in law, and they should be.

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