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KINGSTON, Jamaica Two Canadians and two Americans attempting a trans-Atlantic
expedition have been rescued after a rogue wave apparently capsized their
boat after 73 days at sea.The U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday that
the four rowers were rescued from waters some 400 miles (645 kilometers)
north of Puerto Rico.The group includes Adam Kreek, a Canadian Olympic rowing
gold medalist. They were attempting to row between Senegal and Miami.The
men took to a life raft Saturday after their ocean rowboat "James
Robert Hanssen" overturned and could not be righted. They donned life jackets
and set off a personal locator beacon.Guard crews located the men some
five hours after getting a distress signal and a cargo ship later
picked up the rowers. They are being transported to Puerto Rico.
Feb. 21, 2013: In this photo, a new inmate housing unit
is seen near completion at the Madera County Jail in Madera, Calif.APSACRAMENTO,
Calif. A federal judge on Friday rejected Gov. Jerry Brown's bid
to regain state control of inmates' mental health care after 18 years
of court oversight and billions of dollars spent to improve treatment.U.S.
District Judge Lawrence Karlton in Sacramento ruled that the state failed
to prove that it is providing the level of care required by
the U.S. Constitution for the state's more than 32,000 mentally ill inmates."This
court finds that ongoing constitutional violations remain in this action
and the prospective relief ordered by this court remains necessary to remedy
those violations," the judge said in his 68-page decision.The decision is
a blow to the Democratic governor's attempts to end nearly two decades
of expensive federal lawsuits that influence nearly every aspect of California's
prison system. It also undermines Brown's efforts to lift a separate court
order that otherwise will force the state to reduce its prison population
by nearly 10,000 by year's end.Brown has promised to appeal."The state's
lawyers are reviewing the order and we will send out reaction as
soon as possible," Jeffrey Callison, spokesman for the Department of Corrections
and Rehabilitation, said in an email.The governor's office did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.The judge and the attorneys for both
si
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