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Syrian government airstrikes killed at least 20 people as the army
pressed ahead Sunday with its campaign to crush the rebellion against President
Bashar Assad, activists said.State television said the primary goal of the
airstrikes was to "recapture areas taken by the terrorists," a reference
to the rebel Free Syrian Army, who took up arms against Assad
after security forces launched a bloody crackdown on protesters two years
ago.The rebels control large swaths of northern Syria, and captured their
first provincial capital the city of Raqqa last month. They
have also been making gains in recent weeks in the south, seizing
military bases and towns in the strategically important region between Damascus
and the border with Jordan, about 100 miles from the capital Damascus.The
Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says Sunday's airstrikes
targeted the northern cities of Aleppo, Homs, Hama, Idlib, the western Mediterranean
city of Latakia, the eastern province of Deir el-Zour and the suburbs
of Damascus.To the south in Daraa, a man was shot dead by
an army sniper, the Observatory said. It added that there was little
rebel advancement in the province where opposition forces seized large swathes
of land over the past two weeks.In the outskirts of Damascus, the
army pursued rebels in Adra district and raided their base in the
neighborhood of Qarra, the state news agency SANA reported.It also said
the army "demolished
he agreed on the need for hearings and planned to brief all
Senate Republicans next week. He disputed the claim that the immigration
bill process has been more secretive than any other and said he's
worked to incorporate suggestions from all senators.Rubio has tried to act
as a bridge between the bipartisan "Gang of Eight" and other congressional
Republicans. His involvement is seen as key to bringing any immigration
package across the finish line.Rubio has recently voiced concern -- echoing
the complaints of his colleagues -- that the process was being rushed.Senate
Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., in response to those
concerns, said he would consider holding one hearing.The Senate Judiciary
Republicans who wrote the latest letter complained about this approach,
predicting Leahy would "likely proceed directly to a mark-up of a far-reaching
and complex immigration bill based on your group's proposals."The letter
was signed by top committee Republican Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Alabama Sen.
Jeff Sessions, Utah Sen. Mike Lee and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.Rubio released
a letter back that stressed his agreement on an open process."This proposal
will be a starting point," Rubio wrote. "As members of the committee
of jurisdiction I expect you to have ample opportunity to review, comment
and amend as you see fit ... You can expect that I
will continue to defend the rights of every senator, myself included, to
conduct this process in
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