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6B Daily News – Saturday, March 3, 2012 Apparent tornadoes hit Alabama ATHENS, Ala. (AP) — Powerful storms stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes wrecked two small Indiana towns, killed at least three people and bred anxiety across a wide swath of the country in the second deadly tornado out- break this week. Authorities reported the three deaths in southern Indiana, where Clark Coun- ty Sheriff's Department Maj. Chuck Adams said the 1,900-person town of Marysville is ''completely gone.'' Extreme damage was also reported in the nearby town of Henryville, home to about 2,000 people. Aerial footage from a TV news helicopter flying over Henryville showed numer- ous wrecked houses, some with their roofs torn off and many surrounded by debris. The video shot by WLKY in Louisville, Ky., also shows a high school with much of its roof torn off and tractor- trailers tossed on their side at a truck stop. The rural town about 45 miles north of Louisville is known as the home of Indi- ana's oldest state forest and as the birthplace of Ken- tucky Fried Chicken Founder Colonel Harlan Sanders. To the northeast, Cincin- nati-Northern Kentucky International Airport was closed briefly because of debris on the runways. By WORLD BRIEFING Syria blocks late afternoon, one of three runways had reopened. Red Cross BEIRUT (AP) — The Syrian government blocked a Red Cross convoy Friday from delivering badly need- ed food, medical supplies and blankets to a rebellious neighborhood of Homs cut off by a monthlong siege, and activists accused regime troops who overran the shat- tered district of execution- style killings and a scorched-earth campaign. Humanitarian conditions in the former rebel strong- hold of Baba Amr have been described as catastrophic, with extended power out- ages, shortages of food and water, and no medical care Save on your classified with these coupons! 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Syrian government forces took control of Baba Amr on Thursday after rebels fled the district under constant bombardment that activists said killed hundreds of people since early Febru- ary. The Syrian regime has said it was fighting ''armed gangs'' in Baba Amr, and had vowed to ''cleanse'' the neighborhood. Obama: He's not bluffing on Iran WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama warned that he is not bluffing about attack- ing Iran if it builds a nuclear weapon, but in an interview published Fri- day, Obama also cautioned U.S. ally Israel that a pre- mature attack on Iran would do more harm than good. In his most expansive remarks on the issue thus far, Obama told The Atlantic magazine that Iran and Israel both understand that ''a military compo- nent'' is among a mix of many options for dealing with Iran, along with sanc- tions and diplomacy. That is the most direct threat he has issued during months of escalating tension with Iran over its disputed nuclear development pro- gram. His comments appeared aimed more at Israel and its supporters in the United States than at Iran. Obama addresses the influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee on Sun- day and meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday at the White House. Netanyahu will also address AIPAC. ''I think that the Israeli government recognizes that, as president of the United States, I don't bluff,'' he said in the inter- view. ''I also don't, as a matter of sound policy, go around advertising exactly what our intentions are. But (both) governments recognize that when the United States says it is unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon, we mean what we say.'' Netanyahu, speaking Friday ahead of a meeting in Canada with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, called Iran's nuclear ambitions a ''grave threat to the peace and security of the world, and I think it's important that the international community not allow this threat to materialize.'' Obama joins in denouncing Limbaugh NEW YORK (AP) — Stepping into an emerg- ing culture clash over women, President Barack Obama made a supportive phone call Friday to a law student who testified before Congress about the need for birth control cov- erage, only to be called a ''slut'' by Rush Lim- baugh. For Obama, it was an emphatic plunge into the latest flare-up on social issues. Democratic office- holders and liberal advo- cacy have accused Repub- licans of waging a ''war on women'' because of GOP stances on contra- ception and abortion rights, and Limbaugh's tirade on his radio talk show was seen as an esca- lation. In addition to her call from the president, the third-year Georgetown University law student, Sandra Fluke, was backed by members of Congress, women's groups, and the administration and faculty at her Roman Catholic university. Demands for Lim- baugh's sponsors to pull their ads from his rocket- ed through cyberspace, and at least three compa- nies, Quicken Loans and bedding retailers Sleep Train and Sleep Number, bowed to the pressure. Obama considers Lim- baugh's remarks ''repre- hensible,'' according to White House spokesman Jay Carney. He said the president called Fluke to ''express his disappoint- ment that she has been the subject of inappropriate personal attacks'' and to thank her for speaking out on an issue of public poli- cy. Suicide bomber kills 23 in Pakistan PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A suicide bomber attacked the headquarters of a rival insurgent group in northwest Pakistan on Friday, killing 23 of its supporters in an outbreak of factional fighting, an official said. Elsewhere in the Afghan border region, fighting between security forces and militants claimed the lives of 41 others, an especially deadly day that showed the level of instability 10 years after the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan heralded the unrest. Clashes among insur- gents are quite common along the border, where tribal loyalties hold sway and the government has little or no control. Smug- gling, kidnapping for ran- som and drug production are all lucrative business- es that militant groups are involved in. The suicide bomber struck the base of the Lashkar-e-Islam group in the Tirah valley, where Pakistani security forces are also fighting militants threatening the nearby city of Peshawar, said local political administra- tion official Iqbal Khan. A commander of the Pakistani Taliban, which is a local rival of Lashkar- e-Islam, claimed respon- sibility for the attack in a call to an Associated Press reporter. 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