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New York legislators created the Kiryas Joel district in 1989 to resolve a dispute over how to educate disabled children in the Orange County village. Almost all village residents are members of the Satmar Hasidic sect, a devoutly religious group that maintains an insular community where religious ritual and distinctive dress are observed, Yiddish is often spoken instead of English, and girls and boys are educated separately. Disabled Hasidic children had attended class in the public Monroe-Woodbury Central School District. But their parents withdrew them, saying they were traumatized by going to school outside the Kiryas Joel village. The new public Kiryas Joel district was created to accommodate their needs. It teaches a secular curriculum to mixed classes of girls and boys, and all of its teachers live outside the village. Officials of the New York State School Boards Association challenged the creation of the district, saying it was a constitutionally impermissible accommodation of the Jewish sect's beliefs. A state judge and mid-level appeals court ruled that creation of the district violated the Constitution, and the state's highest court agreed. "The primary effect... (is) to yield to the demands of a religious community whose separatist tenets create a tension between the needs of its handicapped children and the need to adhere to certain religious practices," the state Court of Appeals said. The Monroe-Woodbury district and state Attorney General Robert Abrams joined the Kiras Joel school district in appealing that rulling. The law creating the school district "has, at most, the effect of accommodating the needs of a community of devoutly religious people," the Kiryas Joel appeal said. The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that such accommodations do not necessarily violate the Constitution, it added. But lawyers for the state School Boards Association officials said the main effect of creating the Kiyras Joel district was "to involve the state in sponsorship of Satmar separatist precepts." That "violates the very core of constitutional prescriptions for the separation of church and state," they said. Nonmilitary spending doubled in fiscal'93 The Associated Press WASHINGTON—Defense spending on domestic nonmilitary activities doubled to more than $4.6 billion in fiscal year 1993, partly because of the costs of closing bases, according to a government report. The Defense Department was given at least $10.4 billion for civil activities in the past four years with 96 percent for programs authorized by Congress such as counternarcotics operations, defense conversion and medical research, the General Accounting Office said in a report released last weekend. The GAO, Congress's auditing agency, said congressional directed activities increased from $2.3 billion in 1992 to $4.6 billion in 1993. cuts. The increase included $472 million for defense conversion, or closing bases, and $254 million for a parallel program for active forces affected by Another $120 million was given to disaster relief. Money spent on Army research programs included $210 million for breast cancer — a new program — and $57 million for AIDS, up from $27 million in 1992. The Pentagon received $1.1 billion for counternarcotics efforts, down slightly from 1992. Other items were $141 million for the national aerospace plane technology program, $171 million for university research grants, $180 million for the strategic environmental research and development program, $9 million for World Cup USA and $2.7 million for the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice. Funding not given by Congress included $1.6 million for the presidential inauguration, $3 million for the Boy Scout Jamboree, $1 million for homeless shelters and $16 million for the Navy's Blue Angles flying team. The Pentagon also spent $5.7 million to help control the Los Angeles riots last year. The GAO report quoted military officials as saying the Los Angeles riot duty helped junior officers gain command experience and gave troops real-world training. Mobilizing for Hurricane Inki was similar to mobilizing for war. On the negative side, officials said they were concerned that combat units could miss opportunities for core military training and that equipment wore out faster when, used in airlifts and other international peacekeeping and humanitarian missions. The report was prepared for Rep. Floyd Spence, R-S.C., the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. Both of these cost about $30 a month but ours comes with programs you can actually use. 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