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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The Senate roundly rejected a proposal Wednesday to redirect aid for Egypt
into bridge-building projects in the U.S. after a potential Republican presidential
candidate and tea party favorite challenged the Obama administration's refusal
to label the ouster of Egypt's president a military coup.Sen. Rand Paul
of Kentucky's amendment to next year's transportation bill would have halted
the $1.5 billion in mainly military assistance the U.S. provides Egypt each
year.He cited the U.S. law banning most forms of support for countries
that suffer a military "coup," a determination the administration has said
it won't make about the Egyptian army's July 3 ouster of the
Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. And he invoked U.S. infrastructure shortcomings
as well as Detroit's bankruptcy and Chicago's violence to make his case
for the money to be put back into the domestic economy."Our nation's
bridges are crumbling," said Paul, who has previously failed in attempts
to cut U.S. support programs for Egypt, Libya and Pakistan. "I propose
that we take the billion dollars that is now being illegally given
to Egypt and spend it at home."The Senate voted 86-13 against the
measure, the first to be proposed in either chamber of Congress since
the army arrested Morsi, suspended the constitution and cracked down on
the Muslim Brotherhood. A series of deadly protests have taken place since
in what was once Washington's strongest ally in the Muslim world, but
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le Commissioner Susan Jackson and hearing officer
Robin Bates, a retired Nevada prison warden, that he was sorry for
his actions."I just wish I never went to that room," the 66-year-old
Simpson said. He added he has made amends with Beardsley and Fromong.While
in prison, Simpson has earned pennies an hour working in the prison
gym, keeping equipment sanitized and umpiring and coaching games in the
prison yard.He said he made a promise to the warden when he
arrived at Lovelock Correctional Center 90 miles east of Reno that he
would that he would be "the best person" they ever had at
the facility, adding, "I think for the most part I've kept my
word on that."He also said he's acted as jailhouse counselor of sorts
to other inmates, some of whom are serving time for similar crimes.But
Simpson said his deed was different."They were trying to steal other people's
property," he said of other prisoners. "They were trying to steal other
people's money."My crime was trying to retrieve for my family my own
property," Simpson said.While Simpson remains behind bars, his best chance
at freedom lies with Clark County District Judge Linda Marie Bell, who
is considering whether he deserves a new trial.During a hearing in May,
Simpson's current lawyers Patricia Palm and Ozzie Fumo argued his trial
attorney, Yale Galanter, botched Simpson's defense and had a conflict of
interest in the case.Bell has yet to issue a decision. If she
rules in Simpson's fav
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