The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, September 28, 2009 - 3A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Monday, September 28, 2009 - 3A NEWS BRIEFS LANDING, Mich. Mich. panel votes to cut prison spending A legislative conference commit- tee has voted to cut prison spending in the Michigan budget year sched- uled to start in four days. The 5 percent cut would be met in part by completing a previously an- nounced plan to close prisons and prison camps. Gov. Jennifer Gra- nholm's administration has been pa- roling more inmates to save money. The Legislature could start pass- ing the Corrections Department budget when it returns to work to- morrow. Lawmakers have until the end of Wednesday to erase a $2.8 bil- lion deficit. It costs about $32,000 a year to in- carcerate an inmate. Members of the conference committee agreed Sun- day to reduce per-prisoner costs by $841 by trying to save on things like inmates' prescription drugs and the cost of moving prisoners from facil- ity to facility. TEHRAN Under pressure for nukes, Iran test fires short-range missiles Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard said it successfully test-fired short-range missiles yesterday in drills meant to show Tehran is pre- pared to crush any military threat from another country. , The display of force comes days after the U.S. and its allies warned Iran over a newly revealed nuclear facility it was secretly constructing. Gen. Hossein Salami, head of the Revolutionary Guard Air Force, said Iran had perfected its short range missiles to make themmore accurate in tactical battlefield situations and defend the country from any attacks. "We are going to respond to any military action in a crushing man- ner and it doesn't make any differ- ence which country or regime has launched the aggression," state media quoted Salami as saying. He said the missiles successfully hit their targets. The tests came two days after the U.S. and its allies disclosed that Iran had been secretly developing a previously unknown underground uranium enrichment facility and warned the country it mustopen the nuclear site to international inspec- tion or face harsher international sanctions. WASHINGTON Gates calls setting Afghan withdrawal deadline a mistake Defense Secretary Robert Gates says it's a mistake to set a deadline to end American military actionassome liberals have sought, and that a defeat would be disastrous for the U.S. In a stern warning to critics of a continuedtrooppresenceinAfghani- stan, Gates said the Islamic extremist Taliban and al-Qaida would perceive an early pullout as a victory over the United States as similar to the Soviet Union's humiliating withdrawal in 1989 after a 10-year war. "The notion of timelines and exit strategies and so on, frankly, I think would all be a strategic mistake. The reality is, failure in Afghanistan would be a huge setback for the Unit- ed States," Gates said in an interview broadcast Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union." "Taliban and al-Qaida, as far as they're concerned, defeated one superpower. For them to be seen to defeat a second, I think, would have catastrophic consequences in terms of energizing the extremist move- ment, al-Qaida recruitment, opera- tions, fundraising, and so on. I think it would be a huge setback for the United States." ZURICH Conservative Merkel captures 2nd term GermanChancellor AngelaMerkel yesterday wonthecenter-rightmajor- ity that eluded her four years ago - nudging Europe's biggest economic power to the right as it claws its way out of a deep recession. Voters sent the nation's main left- wing party, the Social Democrats of Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, into opposition after 11 years as part of the government. It was the party's worst parliamentary electionresultsince World War II. "Thereisno talkingaround it: this is a bitter defeat," a subdued Stein- meier said, vowing to lead a strong opposition. - Compiled from Daily wire reports Michigan GOP hopeful for 2010 Carlos Lopez Contreras, the foreign minister representing Honduras' interim government, answers a question during a press conference at the presidential house in Tegucigalpa yesterday. HondurascrISIS Intensifies Interim government expells OAS workers, gives Brazil 10-day ultimatum because we are in the middle of internal conversations." Talks between Zelaya and Micheletti's representatives have produced no results. Zelaya, who surprised the world by sneaking back into Honduras last week, called on his followers nationwide said that, because Brazil has bro- ken off diplomatic relations with the interim government, it would have to remove the Brazilian flag and shield from the Embassy "and it (the building) becomes a private office." Brazil - like the rest of the Attendance reaches more than 2,300 for three-day Republican conference MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) - Michigan Republicans left a three-day Mackinac Island con- ference yesterday with high hopes that 2010will be amuch better year for GOP candidates than 2008. State party Chairman Ron Weiser said voters' concern over the policies of Democratic Presi- dent Barack Obama and the state's economic woes are causing them to look toward the GOP. "People are scared," he said as the event wrapped up at the landmark Grand Hotel. "They're worried about what's going on in Washington, they're worried about what's going on in Lansing. They want change." Hundreds of newcomers came to the once-every-two-years event for the first time, pushing atten- dance to more than 2,300 - a record, Weiser said. Tenth District GOP Chairman Randy St. Laurent said the same thing is happening at the local level, with 26 people joining the Lapeer County Republican Party this year. Fears about Democratic policies in Washington and Lan-. sing have "done wonders for our recruiting," he said. Obama won Michigan by 16 percentage points last year, and Michigan Democrats nabbed seats in Congress and the Michi- gan House. They even managed to upset a longtime GOP state Supreme Court justice. GOP strategist Tom Shields, president of Marketing Resource Group in Lansing, said Michigan remains ablue-leaningstate, some- thing Republicans won't be able to change in the 401 days left before the November 2010 elections. But he said voters are consider- ing all their options. "We're seeing not necessarily a shift toward the Republican Party, but a shift toward Republican ideas" of fiscal responsibility and less govertnent intrusion, Shields said as he left the conference. "People are really concerned about governme At spending. ... A lot of it's being driven by Washington because of Obatnacare." State Democratic Chairman Mark Brewer said the Democratic president is energizing his party and still drawing the support of people who want the change he promised. The state party is having a easy time recruiting candidates for 2010 races, from statewide seats for governor, attorney general, secretary of state and the Supreme Court to local races for legislative seats, he added. And even if voters' allegiances are shifting, they can just as easily shift back, he noted. "This is a very competitive state," Brewer said. "You can't take anything for granted." Republican National Commmit- teewoman Holly Hughes of Mon- tague said votei-s' determination to head in a new direction is evident in the number of people turning out for the anti-tax "tea parties" and showing up for local GOP Lin- coln Day dinners. That renewed excitement also is evident in volunteers showing up to help out in the Battle Creek- Jackson area race for the state Sen- ate seat formerly held by now-U.S. Rep. Mark Schauer, she said. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras to mark today'sthree-month anni- international community - rec- (AP) - Honduras' interim gov- versary of the coup with a mass ognizes Zelaya as Honduras' ernment yesterday expelled per- march in the capital to demand legitimate president, and says it sonnel from the Organization of his reinstatement, what he called wants to protect him. American States looking to set up "the final offensive" against the But the Brazilian government a mediation effort and gave Bra- interim government. said previously that Zelaya's zil a 10-day ultimatum to decide A spokesman for Micheletti arrival took Embassy officials by what to do with ousted President also warned Brazilian authorities surprise, and Silva asked Zelaya Manuel Zelaya, who is holed up in to "immediately take measures to "to take care to give no pretext to the Brazilian Embassy. ensure that Mr. Zelaya stops using the coup leaders to engage in vio- OAS Special Adviser John Biehl the protection offered by the dip- lence." told reporters in the capital, Tegu- lomatic mission to instigate vio- On Tuesday, the day after cigalpa, that he and four other lence in Honduras." Zelaya's return, baton-wielding members of an advance team - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio soldiers used tear gas and water including two Americans, a Cana- Lula da Silva immediately reject- cannons to chase away thousands dian and a Colombian - were ed the missive, saying his govern- of his supporters outside the stopped by authorities after land- ment "doesn't accept ultimatums Embassy. ing at Tegucigalpa's airport yes- from coup-plotters." Since then, the diplomatic mis- terday. Biehl, who is Chilean, said Micheletti didn't specify what sion has been surrounded by police he was later told he could stay, but he would do after 10 days. He has and soldiers. Zelaya and about 65 the others were put aboard flights said previously that he plans to supporters inside accused author- out of the country. arrest Zelaya, who was deposed ities of temporarily cutting off "A high-ranking official told us in a June 28 coup. Zelaya faces water and electricity early in the we were expelled, that we had not treason and abuse of authority week, and later said the govern- notified (the interim government) charges for ignoring court orders ment released an unidentified gas that we were coming," he said. to drop plans for a referendum on that caused headaches, nosebleeds "For reasons I completely do rewriting the constitution. and nausea. not know, as we were getting in a Lopez said Brazil has 10days to Brazilian Charge d'Affaires line for the flight (out), a colonel in "turn Zelaya over to the judicial Francisco Catunda confirmed that civilian dress called my name ... authorities of Honduras"or decide Saturday: "Yes, it was released,"he and said I could decide then and some other arrangement for him. said in a rare interview outside the there if I wanted to stay." The government has said it has no building. "One of our officials felt Biehl said he was in Honduras plans to raid the Embassy and that it, felt symptoms." Catunda added to set up a visit by OAS Secretary- Zelaya could leave if Brazil offers that some people had throat prob- General Jose Miguel Insulza, him political asylum. Flores also lems, but he did not give details. who he said would arrive "at the appropriate time." Interim government Foreign Minister Carlos Lopez said the four were turned back because they had been "clearly warned" AN*4A that they had to give advanceiS notice of their visit, and didn't. He said Biehl had been allowed to stay because he had played a .4 role in the San Jose talks medi- ated by Costa Rican President *,*. Oscar Arias. Interim President Roberto Micheletti has previously said the OAS was welcome to come, but suggested that represen- tatives begin arriving today. Flores said the team's arrival didn't come "at the right time ..._ W 338 S. 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