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July 29, 2013: Tourists and locals play on Ko'Olina beach on the
island of Oahu, Hawaii.ReutersLawmakers in the Aloha State want to wave
goodbye to their growing homeless population -- by buying them a one-way
ticket off the island.Hawaii's controversial three-year Return to Home pilot
program launches later this year and is being billed as a way
to help the states 17,000 homeless residents, while reducing the financial
burden the state has in caring for them. Under the plan, the
state will pay for a one-way plane ticket for any homeless resident
who can find someone on the mainland to take them in.The program,
which has a $100,000 annual budget, is the brainchild of state Rep.
John Mizuno, who had unsuccessfully tried to get a similar plan through
the past three legislative sessions. This year, the measure was attached
to a larger spending bill and squeaked through the state legislature.Critics,
though, say the program is a quick fix and does nothing to
address the root causes of homelessness.Patricia McManaman, director of
the Department of Human Services the agency tasked with implementing the
program -- told lawmakers she had reservations about the plan to send
the states homeless away and questioned the programs funding. She also had
a problem with language in the bill that suggests homeless people are
in need of sufficient personal hygiene in order to travel something
she calls an unnecessary and inappropriate stereotype.But Miz
CAIRO Protesters holding sticks and wearing helmets and makeshift body
armor stand behind mounds of sandbags, tires and brick walls. They change
guards every two hours to ensure they stay alert.With Egypt's military-backed
government signaling a crackdown is imminent, supporters of ousted Islamist
President Mohammed Morsi are taking no chances with security at their two
protest camps in Cairo.On Wednesday, the Cabinet ordered the police to break
up the sit-ins, saying they pose an "unacceptable threat" to national security.Interior
Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said the order will be carried out in gradual
steps according to instructions from prosecutors. "I hope they resort to
reason" and leave without authorities having to move in, he told The
Associated Press in a telephone interview.Ahmed Sobaie, spokesman for the
Muslim Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, derided
the Cabinet decision as "paving the way for another massacre.""The police
state is getting ready to commit more massacres against the innocent, unarmed
civilians holding sit-ins for the sake of legitimacy," he said.Organizers
are portraying the sit-ins outside the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque in eastern
Cairo and a smaller one across the city near Cairo University's main
campus as evidence of an enduring support base for Morsi's once-dominant
Muslim Brotherhood.The fundamentalist group has long been one of the most
powerful political forces in Egypt, even du
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