12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2005 INTERNATIONAL America's image down the toilet CRAWFORD, Texas - A Pentagon report detailing desecration of the Quran at Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba is creating a public relations challenge for President Bush. Two weeks ago, Newsweek published a now-retracted report that U.S. interrogators at the detention center had flushed a Quran down a toilet. Saying America's image abroad had suffered irreparable damage, the White House launched a verbal offensive against the media. On Saturday, a day after the Pentagon described a series of cases of U.S. personnel mishandling the Quran, the White House downplayed the issue. The Associated Press NATION Medical use of marijuana outlawed WASHINGTON - People who smoke marijuana to ease pain can be prosecuted for violating federal drug laws, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. The court's 6-3 decision in the case declared that federal agents could arrest even sick people who use the drug as well as the people who grow pot for them. Justice John Paul Stevens an 85-year-old cancer survivor. said the court was not passing judgment on the potential medical benefits of marijana, but that the Constitution allowed its federal regulation as interstate commerce. The Associated Press Deep Throat unmasked WASHINGTON — Watergate whistleblower "Deep Throat" helped bring down a president and inspire a famous political mystery. Thirty years later, the secret is out. After decades of hiding his role asThe Washington Post's tipster, former FBI No.2 official W.Mark Felt told his secret to a lawyer his family had consulted. "I'm the guy they used to call Deep Throat," Vanity Fair quoted Felt as saying. Former Post editor Ben Bradlee said, "It's the last secret" of the story. Felt's grandson, Nick Jones, said the family believed Felt was a great American hero. The Associated Press STATE Sebelius to call session on funding TOPEKA — Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has promised to call a special legislative session because of a Kansas Supreme Court decision on education funding, but she is planning to consult with leaders in both parties before setting a date. Sebelius was to meet with legislative leaders Monday afternoon.The court on Friday ordered legislators to double the amount of additional money appropriated for schools for the next school year, and set a deadline of July 1. The court rejected an education funding plan pushed through the Legislature by Republicans, providing a $142 million increase. The court said spending must increase by $285 million, or about 10 percent, to more than $3 billion annually. The decision will force legislators to consider raising taxes, expanding gambling, cutting government programs, or some combination of those alternatives. Sebelius has advocated both higher taxes and new gambling. 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