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A policeman is pictured on May 26, 2006, in the outskirts of
Bogota. An explosive detonated in a discotheque in northeastern Colombia
early Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 20, authorities said.AFP/FileBOGOTA
(AFP) An explosive detonated in a discotheque in northeastern Colombia
early Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 20, authorities said."We
are trying to establish whether it was the act of criminal gangs,"
police chief Carlos Rodriguez told reporters in the border city of Cucuta
where the incident occurred.An unidentified person detonated what was probably
a grenade, police said.Most of the victims were injured by shrapnel, according
to Rodriguez.
injunction less than a month after the 10th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals ruled that the companies were likely to prevail in the
case. Heaton ruled last month that the company would not be subject
to fines of up to $1.3 million a day for not offering
the birth control methods.There are currently 63 separate lawsuits challenging
the health care law's mandate, 34 of them involving for-profit businesses
like Hobby Lobby.Kyle Duncan, Hobby Lobby's lead attorney, argued that requiring
the company to comply with the mandate would be a burden to
religious exercise. The U.S. Department of Human Services has granted exemptions
from portions of the health care law for plans that cover tens
of millions of people and an injunction for Hobby Lobby would be
in the public interest and would not burden the government, he said.The
government's lawyer, Michelle Bennett, urged Heaton to consider the potential
harm an injunction might create for Hobby Lobby's 13,000 employees and members
of their families who would be denied coverage for the emergency contraceptives.In
handing down his ruling, Heaton said he was surprised that the Denver-based
10th Circuit's decision in the case seemed to extend a person's constitutional
religious exercise rights to businesses. He said it was in the public
interest to issue an injunction to give courts time to resolve "substantial
unanswered questions.""The questions that are being presented here are new,"
the judge said.
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