CRIME BILL

THE TEN PERCENT PROBLEM? A few sticking points still need to be overcome before the compromise crime bill is voted on tomorrow afternoon, sources tell TIME Washington Correspondent Julie Johnson. House Democrats have agreed to a 10 percent cut in the $33 billion dollar tab on the bill. The snag? Republicans want the cuts concentrated on prevention programs; the Dems want an across the board reduction, Johnson says. If this issue proves to be problematic, the vote could be delayed till early next week, Johnson says.

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RAY KELLY, New York City Police Commissioner, on the arrest of a New Jersey man in one of the nation's most baffling missing-children cases, the disappearance more than three decades ago of 6-year-old Etan Patz.
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