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June 19, 2012

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8A Daily News – Tuesday, June 19, 2012 Afghans in police uniforms kill US fighter WASHINGTON (AP) — In the latest likely case of an insider attack, an Ameri- can service member was killed and several others injured Monday when indi- viduals dressed in Afghan police uniforms turned their guns on them in southern Afghanistan, U.S. officials said. spokesman for the Interna- tional Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, con- firmed the death and said that the three Afghan shoot- ers fled and are being sought. Although they were wearing police uniforms, it was not yet clear if they were actually Afghan police or were just wearing the clothing. Other U.S. officials said Jamie Graybeal, a that as many as eight U.S. troops were injured in the shooting, mostly with fairly minor wounds. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an investigation. other officials would say which branch of the service the U.S. troops were from or provide details on the location of the shooting. The number of insider attacks in Afghanistan has escalated, with more than a dozen fatal assaults already this year, that have led to more than 20 deaths. Neither Graybeal nor European crisis center stage for G-20 LOS CABOS, Mexico (AP) — European leaders at the G-20 summit struggled to reassure the world Mon- day that they were on the path to solving their conti- nent's relentless economic crisis, defending the pace of their response even as mar- ket pressures pushed Spain closer to needing a bailout that would strain the world's ability to pay. Less than 24 hours after an election that eased fears of a Greek exit from the shared euro currency, the interest rate that Spain pays on its debt surged above the 7-percent level that had forced Greece, Portugal and Respecting People. Impacting Business Call us. And get back to work. 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His attorney, Mark O'Mara, has reported receiving threats. own. Antonis Samaras' conservative New Democ- racy party won the most seats in parliament and was leading efforts to forge a coalition. The Spanish delegation to the G-20 bemoaned the rise in the country's borrow- ing costs and said the mar- ket reaction didn't corre- spond to the reality of Spain's economic strength. ''We in the government are convinced that the cur- rent situation of punishment in the markets, what we're suffering from today, does- n't correspond with the efforts, or the potential, of the Spanish economy,'' Spain's economy minister Luis de Guindos said. ''This is something that will have to be recognized in the com- ing days and weeks.'' Zimmerman tells wife to buy bulletproof vests ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The former neighbor- hood watch volunteer who killed Trayvon Martin told his wife to buy bulletproof • Sullen www.expresspros.com 530-527-0727 243 So. 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