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October 15, 2011

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Saturday, October 15, 2011 – Daily News WORLD BRIEFING Wall Street protesters thwart attempt to clear them NEW YORK (AP) — Anti- Wall Street protesters exulted Friday after beating back a plan to clear them from the park they have occupied for the past month, saying the victory will embolden the movement across the U.S. and beyond. ''We are going to piggy-back off the success of today, and it's going to be bigger than we ever imagined,'' said protester Daniel Zetah. The showdown in New York came as tensions were rising in several U.S. cities over the spreading protests, with several arrests and scattered clashes between demonstrators and police. The owners of Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan had announced plans to temporarily evict the hundreds of protesters at 7 a.m. Friday so that the grounds could be power- washed. But the protesters feared it was a pretext to break up the demonstration, and they vowed to stand their ground, raising the prospect of clashes with police. Just minutes before the appointed hour, the word came down that the park's owners, Brookfield Office Properties, had postponed the cleanup. A bois- terous cheer went up among the demonstrators, whose numbers had swelled to about 2,000 before daybreak in response to a call for help in fending off the police. Appeals court blocks Alabama immigration student checks ATLANTA (AP) — A fed- eral appeals court on Friday blocked a key part of Alaba- ma's law that requires schools to check the immigration sta- tus of students, temporarily weakening what was consid- ered the toughest immigration law in the nation. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also blocked a part of the law that allows authori- ties to charge immigrants who do not carry documents prov- ing their legal status. The three-judge panel let stand a provision that allows police to detain immigrants that are sus- pected of being in the country illegally. The ruling was only tempo- rary. A final decision on the law won't likely be made for months. Groups who challenged the law said they were hopeful the judges would eventually block the rest of it. Obama, in Michigan with S. Korea's Lee ORION TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — President Barack Obama cast himself as a savior of the U.S. auto industry Friday, standing in a once-shuttered Michigan assem- bly plant with the president of South Korea to boast of a new trade deal and the auto bailout he pushed through Congress. ''The investment paid off,'' Obama declared. At his side, South Korea's Pres- ident Lee Myung-bak donned a Detroit Tigers cap to assure U.S. auto workers that the new U.S.- South Korea trade pact wouldn't steal away American jobs. ''This is the pledge that I give you,'' said Lee, acknowledging the suspicion with which U.S. labor unions view trade agreements. In a rare political spectacle of a visiting head of state on a field trip outside Washington with the U.S. president, both sounding booster- ish about American industry, Lee said the trade pact ''will create more jobs for you and your fami- ly. And it is going to protect your jobs.'' The trip took Obama to a state that is key to his re-election hopes and where unemployment is the third highest in the country. Obama has been paying special attention to Michigan; his most recent visit was to deliver a Labor Day speech in Detroit. Libyan capital sees first big firefight in months TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — The Libyan capital saw its first major gunbattle since Moammar Gad- hafi fled Tripoli more than two months ago, as his supporters traded fire with revolutionary forces Friday after a crowd raised the ousted regime's green flag. Fearing more attacks, revolu- tionary forces set up checkpoints manned by young, armed men across the metropolis of some 2 million people, snarling traffic. They also rounded up several sus- pected African mercenaries, pulling them from cars and hous- es. The violence in Tripoli and fierce resistance on two other fronts set back the new rulers' stated goals of declaring total vic- tory and establishing democracy as Gadhafi, the ruler for nearly 42 years, remains on the run. The capital has been relatively calm since then-rebels swept into the city in late August. But Gad- hafi's loyalists have control of parts of his hometown of Sirte and the desert enclave of Bani Walid and have battled off NATO-backed revolutionary forces besieging them for weeks, perhaps encouraged by several audio recordings issued by Gad- hafi from hiding. 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