8A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF The referendum represents the fi rst time since the law took effect that the question of expansion had been put in front of U.S. voters. Some 11 million people in the country have received coverage through the expansion of Medicaid, a health insurance program for low-income people. LePage vetoed fi ve different attempts by the state Legislature to expand the program. Tuesday’s vote follows repeated failures by President Donald Trump, a LePage ally, and his fellow Repub- licans in Congress to repeal the signature legislation of Obama, a Democrat. “This is an exciting night in Maine, but also an exciting night for the country,” said David Farmer, spokesman for pro-expansion Mainers For Health Care. “Voters have made it clear they want more health care, not less.” Associated Press Trump to push China on trade, North Korea during 2-day visit BEIJING — President Donald Trump will push China on trade and North Korea during a two-day visit in which he will cajole, fl atter and scold the rising Asian power. White House aides view Trump’s visit as the centerpiece of his lengthy Asia tour. Trump, who is mired in consistently low approval ratings at home, will encounter newly emboldened Chi- nese President Xi Jinping, who recently consolidated power in his country, while Trump’s every utterance will be studied by allies anxious to see if his inward-looking “America First” mantra could cede power in the region to China. Before arriving in Beijing today, Trump used an address to the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, to deliver a stern mes- sage to China, North Korea’s biggest trade partner. Trump urged “responsible nations” to unite and stop supporting North Korea. “You cannot support, you cannot supply, you cannot accept,” he said, calling on “every nation, including China and Russia,” to fully implement recent U.N. Security Council resolutions on North Korea. Trump is expected to demand that China curtail its dealings with Pyongyang and expel North Korean workers. Trump has praised China for taking some steps against Pyongyang but urged them to do more, as administration offi cials believe the border between China and North Korea remains a trade corridor. AP Photo/Andrew Harnik Soldiers, jumping children greet Trump at Beijing airport LONDON — One of the men tortured in Sri Lanka said he was held for 21 days in a small dank room where he was raped 12 times, burned with cigarettes, beaten with iron rods and hung upside-down. Another man described being abducted from home by fi ve men, driven to a prison, and taken to a “torture room” equipped with ropes, iron rods, a bench and buckets of water. There were blood splatters on the wall. A third man described the prisoners as growing accustomed to the sound of screaming. “It made us really scared the fi rst day but then we got used to it because we heard screaming all the time.” Raped, branded or beaten repeatedly, more than 50 men from the Tamil ethnic minority seeking political asylum in Europe say they were abducted and tortured under Sri Lanka’s current gov- ernment. The previously unpublished accounts conjure images of the country’s bloody civil war that ended in 2009 — not the palm- fringed paradise portrayed by the government. BEIJING — China pulled out all the stops for President Donald Trump’s Beijing airport arrival: honor guard, march- ing band, jumping children. The ceremony accompanying Trump’s arrival this after- noon was elaborate even by China’s lavish standards. Heads of state are usually given a low-key reception at the airport, with the real pomp and circumstance reserved for his or her arrival at the Great Hall of the People in the center of Beijing. As they exited Air Force One, Trump and fi rst lady Mela- nia Trump were met by Chinese and American dignitaries, soldiers standing stiffl y at attention, a band playing martial music and smartly attired children waving miniature Chinese and American fl ags while chanting, “Welcome, welcome.” The president and fi rst lady appeared pleased, smiling and accepting fl ower bouquets, with Trump at one point throwing his arms open and appearing to exclaim, “Wow.” As Trump’s motorcade pulled away, the tempo increased, with children jumping up and down while they waved and chanted. Gunman once fl ed mental health center, threatened superiors SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — The gunman who killed more than two dozen at a small-town Texas church briefl y escaped from a mental health facility in New Mexico in 2012, police reports indicated. The reports also noted that Devin Patrick Kelley was once caught trying to bring guns onto a military base and threatened superior offi cers there. Kelley was also named as a suspect in a 2013 sexual assault in New Braunfels, about 35 miles from the scene of Sunday’s church attack in Sutherland Springs. The records that emerged Tuesday add up to at least three missed opportunities that might have offered law enforcement a way to stop Kelley from having access to guns long before he slaughtered much of the congregation in the middle of a service. Authorities said the death toll of 26 included the unborn baby of one of the women killed. Kelley died of a self-infl icted gunshot wound after he was chased by bystanders and crashed his car. The Air Force confi rmed Tuesday that Kelley had been treated in the facility after he was placed under pretrial confi nement stem- ming from a court-martial on charges that he assaulted his then- wife and hit her child hard enough to fracture the boy’s skull. Involuntary commitment to a mental institution would have been grounds to deny him a weapon provided that records of his Dozens of men describe rape, torture by Sri Lanka government Children wave U.S. and Chinese flags as President Donald Trump arrives at Beijing Airport. Right-to-shelter policies help get homeless off the streets confi nement were submitted to the federal database used to con- duct background checks on people who try to purchase guns. Maine OKs Medicaid expansion in fi rst-of-its-kind referendum PORTLAND, Maine — Residents in this rural state grappling with a heroin epidemic and an aging population voted Tuesday to deliver a rebuke to Republican Gov. Paul LePage and join 31 other states that have expanded Medicaid under former President Barack Obama’s health care law. NEW YORK — It’s before dawn when two outreach workers fi nd a homeless man known as Juice near a train station in Harlem. A nurse will be visiting to discuss his heart problems, they tell him. A short time later, in Marcus Garvey Park, the sun has just begun to rise when the caseworkers approach a man zipped inside a sleeping bag. They have encountered him before; they know he’s teasing when he gives a phony name. Gladys Rivera and Ali Olson are part of a citywide, round-the- clock army of workers for nonprofi ts contracted by the city. Their aim is to get the homeless into shelter, and so they make the rounds of upper Manhattan, checking on clients, identifying newcomers to the streets and trying to connect them with services. They are often rejected, but they do not give up. 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