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7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016 WORLD IN BRIEF Associated Press Oicials say US missiles destroy radar sites on Yemen coast 2016 race devolves into ugly ight over treatment of women LAS VEGAS — Already deeply divisive, America’s cam- paign for president is quickly devolving into an ugly ight over who has treated women worse: Donald Trump, whose White House bid is loundering, or former President Bill Clinton, who isn’t on the ballot. Trump’s campaign is now openly signaling it will spend the election’s inal month relitigating Bill Clinton’s marital affairs and unproven charges of sexual assault, as well as his wife and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s unveriied role in intim- idating the women who were involved. But Trump is a deeply imperfect messenger, given that his attacks on the Clintons’ treat- ment of women are being overshadowed by a lood of allegations that he kissed and groped women without their consent. On Wednesday, The New York Times and the Palm Beach Post reported stories about three women who alleged Trump had inappropriately touched them. Separately, a People Magazine reporter wrote a detailed irst-person account of being attacked by Trump while interviewing the businessman and his wife, Melania Trump. The stories come less than a week after the publication of a 2005 recording in which the Republican nominee boasted of using his fame to kiss and grab women. The revelation prompted a lood of Republicans to revoke their support for Trump, with some even calling for him to drop out of the race — though a handful of GOP oficials have since switched back to supporting their party’s nominee. Clinton adviser Jennifer Palmieri said the latest revelations match “everything we know about the way Donald Trump has treated women.” How does it feel? Bob Dylan wins the Nobel in literature STOCKHOLM — Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in litera- ture today for expanding the poetic possibilities of music with a body of work that includes “Like a Rolling Stone,” “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Mr. Tambourine Man” — a stunning announce- ment that marked the irst time the award has gone to a musician. AP Photo/Matt Sayles Bob Dylan, center, performs at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in 2011. Dylan won the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature today, a stunning announcement that for the first time bestowed the prestigious award on a mu- sician for “having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.” Reporters and others who had gathered at the Swedish Acad- emy’s headquarters reacted with a loud cheer as the name of the singer and songwriter was read out. Dylan, 75, is widely regarded as the most inluential poet-mu- sician of his generation. His protest songs such as “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “The Times They Are A-Changin’” became anthems for the U.S. anti- war and civil rights movements of the 1960s. His densely poetic and image-rich “Mr. Tambourine Man” helped usher in the folk- rock movement. And his 1965 “Like a Rolling Stone,” about a rich and pampered young woman forced to fend for herself, was pronounced the greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. Dylan is the irst American winner of the Nobel literature prize since Toni Morrison in 1993. The academy commended him for “having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.” WASHINGTON — U.S.-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles destroyed three coastal radar sites in Houthi-controlled territory on Yemen’s Red Sea Coast early today, oficials said, a retalia- tory action that followed two incidents this week in which mis- siles were ired at U.S. Navy ships. The strikes marked the irst shots ired by the U.S. in anger against the Houthis in Yemen’s long-running civil war. The U.S. previously only provided logistical support and refueling to the Saudi-led coalition battling Yemen’s Shiite rebels known as Houthis and their allies, including supporters of Yemen’s former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh. While the U.S. military has been focused on al-Qaida in Yemen, the Houthis had not been a primary target of American forces until the missile launches from Houthi-controlled territory this week. No information on casualties from the U.S. missiles was pro- vided by American oficials. The three radar sites were in remote areas, where there was little risk of civilian casualties or collat- eral damage, said a military oficial who was not authorized to be named and spoke on condition of anonymity. The destroyer USS Nitze launched the cruise missiles, the oficial said. Airstrikes hit rebel-held neighborhoods of Syria’s Aleppo BEIRUT — Syrian opposition activists said today that more than a dozen airstrikes were carried out overnight on rebel-held parts of the northern city of Aleppo. The airstrikes came a day after an air raid hit east Alep- po’s biggest market, killing at least 15 people and leveling buildings. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported more than 20 airstrikes on eastern Aleppo, adding that clashes were taking place between government forces and insur- gents on the city’s northern edge. The Halab Today TV channel reported “intense” airstrikes on rebel-held parts of Syria’s largest city, adding that cluster bombs were being dropped. LOS DISTRITOS ESCOLARES BUSCAN IDENTIFICAR A LOS NIÑOS CON DISCAPACIDADES QUE NO SE ENCUENTREN RECIBIENDO SERVICIOS. SCHOOLS SEEK CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES Local school districts and the Northwest Regional Education Service District (NWRESD) seek assistance in locating children from birth through age 21 with disabilities who have not graduated from high school and are not attending nor receiving other special-education services from public schools. Distrito de Servicio Educativo de la Región Noroeste (NWRESD) y los distritos escolares del Condado de Clatsop desean ayudar a ubicar a niños con discapacidades (reción nacidos hasta la edad de 21 años) que no say hayan graduado de la enseñanza preparatoria (educación media superior) y que actualmente no se encuentren recibiendo otros servicios de educación especial en las escuelas publicas. Oregon and federal law mandate appropriate educational services for children with disabilities. NWRESD provides educational services for eligible children from birth to kindergarten. Local school districts provide educational programs and services for eligible children from kindergarten through high school. These services are provided as appropriate to each child’s needs and disability. El Ley de Oregon y la Ley Federal ordenan que se provea servicios educativos apropiados para niños con discapacidades. El NWRESD proporciona servicios educativos desde el nacimiento hasta el kindergarten para los niños que sean elegibles. Los distritos educativos locales proven programas educativos y servicios para los niños elegibles desde el Kindergarten hasta la Enseñanza Media Superior (Preparatoria). Estos servicios son proporcionados de acuerdo con las necesidades de cada niño y su discapacidad. Parents, guardians, and others who know of a child aged 5 through 21 with a disability who is not currently receiving educational services are asked to notify the special-education contact for their home district, including: • 503-325-0476 for Astoria • 503-755-2451 for Jewell • 503-458-6162 for Knappa • 503-738-5591 for Seaside • 503-861-3376 for Warrenton-Hammond For children younger than kindergarten age, call the NWRESD’S Clatsop Service Center at 503-325-2862. 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