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Superb Spain too strong for Russians

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(CNN) — Superb Spain stormed into their first European Championship final in 24 years by rolling over Russia 3-0 in Vienna to set up a final against Germany on Sunday.

On another wet night, Luis Aragones’ men attacked throughout and scored second-half goals through Xavi, substitute Daniel Guiza and David Silva to claim their fifth win in as many games.

The outcome prevented the Russians, who lost 4-1 to Spain in their opening game, from making their first appearance in the final since the break-up of the Soviet Union.

Spain were on top at the Ernst Happel Stadion in the first half but had no goals to show for their efforts and, after losing the tournament’s leading goalscorer David Villa to injury in the 34th minute, their prospects did not look bright.

Arsenal playmaker Cesc Fabregas, who converted the winning spot-kick to beat Italy in a penalty shoot-out in the quarterfinal, came on and excelled just as Guiza did when he replaced Fernando Torres.

Spain almost took the lead after just five minutes when Villa fed Fernando Torres inside the area but the Liverpool striker’s close-range effort was parried away by goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev.

Russia weathered the early storm and began to grow in confidence, with Roman Pavlyuchenko hitting a powerful strike that went straight into the hands of Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

Andres Iniesta missed a golden chance to put Spain in front in the 26th minute when he was unable to control Xavi’s clever pass into the area. Casillas then came to the rescue for Spain on the half-hour mark, diving full length to palm away Pavlyuchenko’s curled effort from the edge of the area.

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High court strikes down gun ban

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WASHINGTON (CNN) — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a sweeping ban on handguns in the nation’s capital violated the Second Amendment right to bear arms.

The justices voted 5-4 against the ban, with Justice Antonin Scalia writing the opinion for the majority.

The case’s lead plaintiff, Dick Heller, applauded the decision, saying, I’m very happy that I am now able to defend myself and my household in my own home.

Paul Helmke of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence said his group had a mixed reaction to the decision.

Helmke said the group disagrees with the court’s interpretation of the Second Amendment but that the ruling still allows common-sense gun control laws, restrictions to make us all safer. Watch a gun shop owner’s reaction

It’s clear what the court did today is, they limited the extremes, Helmke told reporters after the ruling.

The National Rifle Association said the high court had given it the ammunition to challenge other cities’ gun-control measures.

At issue in District of Columbia v. Heller was whether Washington’s ban violated the right to keep and bear arms by preventing individuals — as opposed to state militias — from having guns in their homes.

Undoubtedly some think that the Second Amendment is outmoded in a society where our standing army is the pride of our nation, where well-trained police forces provide personal security and where gun violence is a serious problem, Scalia wrote. That is perhaps debatable, but what is not debatable is that it is not the role of this court to pronounce the Second Amendment extinct. More on American’s relationship with the firearm

Scalia was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, all of whom are considered conservative voices on the court. Justice Anthony Kennedy, often seen as a swing vote, also joined the majority.

Justices John Paul Stevens and Stephen Breyer delivered dissenting opinions, and were joined by their liberal counterparts Ruth Bader Ginsburg and David Souter.

District of Columbia officials argued they had the responsibility to impose reasonable weapons restrictions to reduce violent crime, but several Washingtonians challenged the 32-year-old law. Some said they had been constant victims of crimes and needed guns for protection. Hear the arguments presented to the high court

Scalia wrote that the majority was sympathetic to Washington’s problems with guns and crime but that banning handguns was not a solution.

The Constitution leaves the District of Columbia a variety of tools for combating that problem, including some measures regulating handguns, Scalia wrote. But the enshrinement of constitutional rights necessarily takes certain policy choices off the table. These include the absolute prohibition of handguns held and used for self-defense in the home.

Breyer, however, argued in his dissent that the framers of the Constitution did not present self-defense as their main reason for the Second Amendment.

The self-defense interest in maintaining loaded handguns in the home to shoot intruders is not the primary interest, but at most a subsidiary interest, he wrote. The Second Amendment’s language, while speaking of a ‘militia,’ says nothing of ’self-defense.’

Washington residents can protect themselves from crime though other means, Breyer wrote: The law concerns one class of weapons, handguns, leaving residents free to possess shotguns and rifles, along with ammunition. iReport.com: What’s your reaction to the ruling?

In March 2007, a federal appeals court overturned the city’s ban, which keeps most private citizens from owning handguns and keeping them in their homes.

It was the first time a federal appeals court ruled a gun law unconstitutional on Second Amendment grounds.

City attorneys urged the high court to intervene, warning, The District of Columbia — a densely populated urban locality where the violence caused by handguns is well-documented — will be unable to enforce a law that its elected officials have sensibly concluded saves lives.

There were 143 gun-related murders in Washington last year, compared with 135 in 1976, when the handgun ban was enacted.

The Second Amendment says, A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

The wording repeatedly has raised the question of whether gun ownership is an individual right, or a collective one pertaining to state militias and therefore subject to regulation.

In an Opinion Research Corp. poll of 1,035 adult Americans this month, 67 percent of those surveyed said they felt the Second Amendment gave individuals the right to own guns. Thirty percent said it provided citizens the right to form a militia. The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. See poll results

The Supreme Court had avoided the question since the Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791. The high court last examined the issue in 1939 but stayed away from the broad constitutional question.

Breyer expressed concern in his dissent that the majority’s ruling could jeopardize the constitutionality of gun laws throughout the nation.

He added, I can find no sound legal basis for launching the courts on so formidable and potentially dangerous a mission.

Only Chicago, Illinois, has a handgun ban as sweeping as Washington’s, though Maryland, Massachusetts and San Francisco, California, joined the Windy City in issuing briefs supporting the district’s ban.

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Do you want to be a guinea pig?

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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) — They want to pay me for the use of my body. No, I’m not vain, nor is anyone trying to push me into prostitution. They want me (and you) to be subjects in medical studies.

A poster in my internist’s waiting room asks whether I’d be interested in participating in a cholesterol study. In my gynecologist’s waiting room, another poster tries to recruit ladies for studies on prenatal vitamins and on vulvar vestibulitis (you don’t want to know). On my way home from work, I hear radio ads that go something like this: Depressed? Come join our study of a new medication.


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Precinct commander charged in nightclub raid

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MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) — The man who oversaw the police raid on a Mexico City nightclub on Friday during which 12 people were killed was charged with 12 counts of homicide, prosecutors said.

Precinct Commander Guillermo led the raid at the News Divine nightclub, where police said they had gone to check on reports of underage drinking and drug use. The legal age for drinking is 18 in Mexico.

Police initially ordered the approximately 500 patrons out of the nightclub. But soon after, while hundreds of people, including a number of police, were still inside the club, the police outside blocked the exit.

Panic ensued and seven minors and three police were fatally crushed or asphyxiated.

Some survivors allege that police beat them. At least 30 young females said they were ordered to remove their clothes after the operation, so that they could be photographed.

The capital’s solicitor said that’s not the policy of public ministries.

We don’t take pictures, nor do we do it in those conditions, but we are not excusing anyone, said City Attorney General Rodolfo Felix Cardenas. We are going to review this very closely. Watch video of the News Divine incident

The club’s owner has been charged with code violations.

About 150 nightclubs in Mexico City are believed to sell alcohol and drugs to minors, authorities said.

One security specialist estimated there are many more.

How can the level of corruption exist that allows places like this, with that lack of security, to accept young people — and I’m talking practically about children who appear 12 and 14 years old? asked Rene Jimenez, an investigator for the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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