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Spanish police said Wednesday they have broken up a racket by fraudsters 
who converted ordinary cars to resemble deluxe models such as Ferraris and 
sold them on the Internet.Officers raided two garages where the conversions 
were carried out near the eastern city of Valencia, a police statement 
said.They arrested eight people suspected of converting and selling the 
cars and seized 10 cars -- 17 fake Ferraris and two imitation 
Aston Martins."The supposed deluxe cars were advertised on two websites 
for about 40,000 euros ($53,000), compared to the more than 200,000 euros 
that an authentic model would cost on the legal market," the police 
said.The suspects "themselves made the fibre-glass pieces to transform the 
cars" and faked the badges of the deluxe models to complete the 
job."The final appearance of the supposed deluxe vehicles -- in their external 
and internal design and even in the details of the engine -- 
simulated to perfection the look of the original models," the statement 
said.
APA Senate panel is pushing to strip funding for helicopter contracts with 
a Russian firm supplying the Syrian regime, after the Pentagon tried to 
defy congressional warnings and move ahead with the chopper deal.The Senate 
Defense Appropriations subcommittee on Tuesday signed off on a 2014 defense 
spending bill that guts funding for the Mi-17 helicopters and includes restrictions 
on purchases from the Russian company that makes them -- Rosoboronexport.The 
move is the latest play in a long-running dispute between the Pentagon 
and Congress. The Pentagon last month announced a new contract with the 
company, to produce military helicopters that will go to Afghan security 
forces. The Pentagon argues the helicopters are the only option, but Sen. 
John Cornyn, R-Texas -- who has led the charge against them -- 
is adamant that the U.S. find an alternative considering the company's ties 
to the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.The decision by the leaders 
of the defense subcommittee to strip the funding was hailed by Cornyn."The 
Obama administration's arrogant circumvention of Congress' efforts to put 
an end to our role in subsidizing Assad's murderous campaign against his 
own people is mystifying and disturbing, particularly when there are other 
ways to provide helicopters for the Afghans," he said in a statement. 
"American taxpayers should not be indirectly subsidizing the murder of Syrian 
civilians, and I'm pleased committee leaders have

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