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A drawing of ruling party candidate Nicolas Maduro with a bird on
his fist with an inflatable doll of the late Hugo Chavez in
the background is held up as supporters move to the site
of Maduro's closing campaign rally in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, April
11, 2013. Maduro, Chavez's hand-picked successor, assured last week during
a campaign rally that Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez's spirit appeared
to him in the form of a little bird that flew around
his head inside a wooden chapel to give him his blessing. He
is running for president against opposition candidate Henrique Capriles
in the presidential election set for Sunday, April 14. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)The
Associated PressVALENCIA, Venezuela It's just after nightfall and the power
is out again in untold hundreds of thousands probably millions
of Venezuelan homes. If the government knows how many,
it's not saying. It hasn't issued reports on problems in the public
power grid since 2010.In Venezuela's third-largest city, Pedro Martinez
dons a shirt for visitors drawn by the flicker of candles inside
his one-story, cement-block house in a middle-class district. The Caribbean
heat is sticky thick inside. A mesh hammock hangs by the front
door."This happens nearly every day," Martinez says of the blackout, holding
a candle close so a reporter can take notes. It's the day's
second outage. The first struck just after noon.It's been like this for
five years, pretty mu
FILE - This missing person's photo provided by the Fairfield Ohio Police
Department shows Katelyn H. Markham who had been missing since Aug. 14,
2011. Indiana police said late Wednesday, April 11, 2013 that remains found
April 7, 2013, along a creek in southern Franklin County are those
of Markham.AP/Fairfield Ohio Police DepartmentCINCINNATI Authorities turned
their focus Thursday to investigating the cause of death for a southwest
Ohio woman whose skeletal remains were found in Indiana 20 months after
she went missing.Indiana State Police Sgt. Noel Houze said police in the
two states want to hear from anyone who has information about 21-year-old
Katelyn Markham."Somebody out there knows what happened," Houze said Thursday.
Indiana police said late Wednesday that remains found Sunday along a creek
had been identified as those of Markham, reported missing to Fairfield,
Ohio, police on Aug. 14, 2011. He said foul play is suspected,
but police and coroner's investigations will be needed to determine cause
of death."We don't know that for sure, either," Houze said.Fairfield Police
Chief Michael Dickey, whose investigators have pursued numerous leads in
the case, said Thursday that Indiana State Police is the lead agency
in the investigation, and he declined to discuss details of next steps
in the probe. The Hamilton County coroner's office in Cincinnati made the
identification of the remains, but also referred questions to Indiana authoriti
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">rhetoric and confirmed that this will only serve to further isolate the
DPRK," the final communique said, using the acronym for North Korea's official
name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. "They urged the DPRK to
engage in credible and authentic multilateral talks on denuclearization."In
recent weeks, Washington and Beijing have cooperated on new sanctions against
the North and both have decried the increasing threats from Kim Jong
Un's government, which have expanded to include talk of a nuclear strike
against the United States. It is not believed to have such capacity,
but the provocative rhetoric has officials around the world extremely worried.At
the State Department meeting after North Korea's Feb. 12 nuclear test, different
ideas for how to bring about a new assertiveness from Beijing were
tossed around, according to the senior U.S. official, who wasn't authorized
to speak publicly about the meeting and demanded anonymity.One approach
could be described best as the power of persuasion: Make the case
to Chinese authorities, offered many times previously, that both the U.S.
and China share a common interest in ensuring a stable Korean Peninsula,
without the threat of nuclear war in the Asia-Pacific.The other approach
is more akin to the power of example: Show the Chinese what
it means if they cannot control the North's behavior by beefing up
U.S. defenses and sending more American military assets right into China's
backya
North Korea has positioned two mobile missile launchers on the country's
east coast, senior Pentagon officials tell Fox News -- movement that comes
as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel warned North Korea is "skating very close
to a dangerous line."The senior Pentagon official told Fox News that a
test of the Musudan missiles could occur "at any time." If the
North Koreans proceed, it would be the first mobile test of this
specific intermediate-range missile, which has a range of 2,500 miles.South
Korea has deployed three naval destroyers, an early warning surveillance
aircraft and a land-based radar system, a Defense Ministry official said
in Seoul, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with department rules.Japan
has deployed PAC-3 missile interceptors in key locations around Tokyo, while
the South Korean and U.S. militaries raised their level of surveillance.Amid
the tensions, people in North Korea's capital Pyongyang began celebrating
a series of April holidays, including the first anniversary Thursday of
their leader's appointment as head of the ruling Worker's Party.The fact
that this would be their first test is giving military leaders an
added layer of uncertainty about the potential for an unintended mistake.Separately,
Hagel and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey addressed the North
Korean crisis during a press briefing Wednesday afternoon. They said America
and its allies want to ratchet down the tensions but Kim Jong
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