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FILE: July 19, 2013: House Speaker John Boehner walks to the chamber
floor on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C.APHouse Republicans say their
goal is to repeal President Obama's health care law, not to present
an alternative plan."I don't think it's a matter of what we put
on the floor right now," said Rep. Greg Walden of Oregon, who
heads the party's campaign committee. He added that what is important is
"trying to delay Obamacare."His remarks are in response to criticism that
the Republican-led House have voted more than three dozen times over the
past several years to repeal the law in part or in whole.Officially,
the effort to craft an alternative plan is a work "in progress"
and has been since Jan. 19, 2011, according to GOP.gov, a leadership-run
website.But internal divisions, disagreement about political tactics and
Obama's 2012 re-election have resulted in uncertainty about whether Republicans
will vote on a plan of their own before the 2014 elections,
or if not by then, perhaps before the president leaves office, more
than six years after the original promise.Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan, who
leads a committee with jurisdiction over health care, said, "If we are
successful in ultimately repealing this legislation, then yes, we will have
a replacement bill ready to come back with."Divisions were evident earlier
this year, when legislation to make it easier for high-risk individuals
to purchase coverage died without a vote. It was
July 20, 2013: Law enforcement and FBI stand at the back of
a boarded-up home where bodies were found earlier in the day Saturday
in East Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Joshua Gunter)EAST
CLEVELAND, Ohio The police chief of a Cleveland suburb told searchers
Sunday that he believes there could be one or two more victims
in addition to the three bodies found in the neighborhood earlier.Police
Chief Ralph Spotts told volunteers checking vacant houses to be alert for
smells of rotting. He declined to elaborate on other possible victims. East
Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton said authorities have a lot of reasons to
suspect there are more, but he refused to say why.A 35-year-old registered
sex offender arrested after a police standoff Friday is a suspect in
the deaths, Norton said. The suspect, from East Cleveland, has indicated
he might have been influenced by Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell,
who was convicted in 2011 and sentenced to death, Norton said. As
of Sunday morning, the man hadn't been charged."He said some things that
led us to believe that in some way, shape, or form, Sowell
might be an influence," Norton told The Associated Press.In the most recent
case, one body was found Friday in a garage. Two others were
found Saturday -- one in a backyard and the other in the
basement of a vacant house. The bodies, believed to be female, were
found about 100 to 200 yards apart, and authorities believed the victims
were k
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