CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) - A lieutenant in the New Jersey National Guard - sent home after she was allegedly raped on a Mississippi base - has been declared absent without leave in an attempt to force her to return to her old unit, her lawyer charged. Attorney Frederick Klepp said the Army has not responded to his proposal that the lieutenant be allowed to report to a New Jersey base to avoid prosecution. She would then begin the process of leaving the Guard, Klepp said. The woman told The Oregonian newspaper she met the alleged attacker Aug. 8 at...