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Jeff Hanks said he walked away from the Army in the middle of a deployment to Afghanistan because his problems with anxiety and stress from com- bat have been ignored. The 30-year-old Army infantryman said he has suffered post-traumatic stress disor- der since his 2008 tour in Iraq. He tried to seek treatment at Fort Campbell, last month during his mid-tour leave from Af- ghanistan. He said that when his command- ers failed to help and told him he would have to immediately go back, he instead went home to North Carolina. The specialist could face a less-than- honorable discharge or jail after turning himself in Thursday at Fort Campbell.

I wanted was to be treated. Going AWOL is not what I wanted to Hanks said. As for turning himself in, he said, am nervous but ready to accept Hanks said he chose to return on Veter- ans Day because he want to exceed 30 days of being AWOL and face the more seri- ous charge of desertion. 7Sebelius: Clearer nutrientlabels coming soon JACKSON, Miss. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said several food makers and retailers had agreed to voluntarily put the easier-to-read labels on the front, and consumers could start see- ing the new labels in the next six months.

difficult to read those tiny nutrition backs on the back of packages, which by the way been updated in 20 Se- belius said. The Grocery Manufacturers Association and the Food Marketing Institute said a $50 million education campaign would begin in 2011 to raise consumer awareness about the new labels, which will include information on calories and nutrients. 8Russian turncoat said to havehelped U.S. thwart spy ring MOSCOW The official, identified in a Russian newspaper only as Colonel Shcher- bakov, was said to have defected to the Unit- ed States just before the arrests and is now being tracked by a Russian assassination squad, according to the newspaper, Komm- ersant, considered one of most au- thoritative. According to the article, Shcherbakov led the branch of the Foreign Intelligence Serv- ice that oversees longtime agents working without diplomatic cover in the United States, including those who were detained in June.

The betrayal would amount to an embarrassment for the Foreign Intelligence Service. The article suggested that Russian officials had repeatedly failed to pick up on clues that Shcherbakov was working for the United States. 10Bombers target policein largest city KARACHI, Pakistan The massive ve- hicle bomb blew up a compound of counterterrorism police Thurs- day, the biggest attack in most populous city in the current campaign of al- Qaida-inspired violence. At least 15 people were killed and more than 100 were wound- ed, officials and witnesses said. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsi- bility and said it was retaliating for U.S.

mis- sile strikes, which target suspected militants in the tribal area. 11 creator apologizesfor ill-timed strip INDIANAPOLIS The strip ran on Vet- erans Day in newspapers across the country. It shows a spider daring the pudgy orange cat to squash it. The spider tells Garfield that if he is killed, will hold an annual day of remembrance in my The final panel shows a spider-teacher asking its students if they know why spiders celebrate Stupid Cartoonist Jim Davis of Muncie, said in a statement posted on his website that he know the strip would appear on Vet- erans Day. He said it was written nearly a year ago and called the publication Thurs- day worst timing absolutely, positively has nothing to do with this important day of Davis said.

12Before engines showed flaws LONDON Rolls-Royce engines on the largest airliner malfunctioned four times since 2008 before one of them disinte- grated during flight last week, and aviation experts said Thursday that the earlier mishaps may hold clues to design or con- struction flaws. Three of the four previous problems cen- tered on the turbines or oil system of the Trent 900 engine. An oil leak is suspected in last disintegration, and since then several A380 Airbuses have been grounded after oil leaks or stains were discovered in another six Trent 900 engines. The number of problems identified in the Trent 900 is not unusual for a jet engine, and analysts, pilots and former safety investiga- tors caution that there is no obvious link be- tween the earlier mishaps and last failure. But the experts also said they suspect there may be critical problems that detected before the engine went into use.

CHAMILA KARUNARATHNE The Associated Press 1 dead, 260,000 affected as flooding hits Sri Lankan capital COLOMBO, Sri Lanka A government spokesman said the capital has received the highest rainfall in 18 years. Colombo received more than 17 inches of rain overnight, he said. Eleven emergency shelters had been erected to accommodate displaced people while res- cue boats had been sent to those marooned, the spokesman said. Weather forecasters said the rains were likely to continue. Below, Sri Lankan children struggle to cross a submerged road Thursday in Colombo.

9 INDEX Business, D1 Classifieds, C7 Comics, C2-3 Horoscopes, C3 Legal ads, D4 Local news, A4 Movies, Scene Obituaries, C4 Opinion, A12 Puzzles, C3 Television, C2 Weather, A13Statesman staff and wire services SCOREBOARD NFL Falcons 26, Ravens 21 NBA Bulls 120, Warriors 90 Celtics 112, Heat 107 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 4thingsnottomiss FIX STAIRCASE RAPID BEFORE SOMEONE ELSE DIES. The danger- ous in the Payette River east of Banks must be repositioned, writes Meri- dian river guide Kevin Talley. OPINION, A12 SUICIDES OF DESPERATION For some Afghan women, death by fire is a way out of a life of poverty, forced marriage and abuse. A10 THANKSGIVING DINNER PLANS rantsoffer lotsofoptions.Dineoutorbuya CELEBRATE YOUR FAMILY Incor- porate eye-catching displays of personal pics in your home decorating. LIFE, C1 Onlinetoday atIdahoStatesman.com WIN BIG GAME: IDAHO OR BSU? Statesman columnistBrianMurphycastshisprediction.

FOOD SERVICE INSPECTIONS Findout ifyour favoriteeaterywasvisited bythehealthdepartment thisweekat IdahoStatesman.com/Inspections. 9 MARKETS DOW 11,283.10 NASDAQ 2,555.52 1,213.54 GOLD $1,403.30.

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