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hospitals. We should be able to build a hospital, especially when we 
have people coming home from war and they've got all kinds of 
problems, from psychological to missing body parts.The project's general 
contractor, Kiewit-Turner, blames the VA in a complaint filed with the Civilian 
Board of Contract Appeals. It says the VA has changed the design 
of the facility numerous times and that those changes have been, "...increasingly 
complex, included fewer cost reductions than expected, significantly increased 
the scope of the work, and made the budget problem worse rather 
than better."Kiewit-Turner, which says its profit margin has long since 
disappeared, is now projecting a 2016 opening with a total cost of 
$1 billion. It says if the VA doesnt accept the increase, it 
wants out.It's going through a legal dispute resolution administratively 
between the contractor and the Veterans Administration," explains Coffman. 
"They (Kiewit-Turner) say that either there is going to be a realization 
that the true costs are going to be paid for the facility 
(or) they want to quit the project."If the general contractor were allowed 
to quit, the project could effectively come to a halt."So meantime," columnist 
Lewis points out, "we've got wars winding down all over the world 
and there are people coming home and I don't think they're being 
properly serviced by any of these medical centers. What are we telling 
people in the future about military service wh
CLEVELAND  An Ohio prosecutor says he'll present evidence at the sentencing 
of convicted kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro that will prove he is 
a monster.Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) County Prosecutor Tim McGinty says experts 
at Castro's Thursday sentencing will explain how he manipulated three women 
to keep them captive for a decade or longer.McGinty hinted last week 
at some of the conditions found inside the house, including keeping lights 
turned off and using curtains as sound barriers.The 53-year-old Castro pleaded 
guilty Friday to 937 counts of kidnapping, rape, assault and other charges 
in a deal that sends him to prison for life plus 1,000 
years.Castro abducted the women in Cleveland between 2002 and 2004 when 
they were 14 to 20 years old. They escaped in May.
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