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 Pyongyang may be planning a missile launch 
or another provocation around Wednesday, according to presidential spokeswoman 
Kim Haing.During a meeting with other South Korean officials, the official, 
Kim Jang-Soo, also said the notice to diplomats and other recent North 
Korean actions are an attempt to stoke security concerns and to force 
South Korea and the U.S. to offer a dialogue. Washington and Seoul 
want North Korea to resume the six-party nuclear talks -- which also 
include China, Russia and Japan -- that it abandoned in 2009.The roughly 
two dozen countries with embassies in North Korea had not yet announced 
whether they would evacuate their staffs.British Foreign Secretary William 
Hague suggested that North Korea's comments about foreign diplomats are 
"consistent" with a regime that is using the prospect of an external 
threat to justify its militarization to its people."I haven't seen any immediate 
need to respond to that by moving our diplomats out of there," 
he told the BBC on Saturday. "We will keep this under close 
review with our allies, but we shouldn't respond and play to that 
rhetoric and that presentation of an external threat every time they come 
out with it."Germany said its embassy in Pyongyang would stay open for 
at least the time being."The situation there is tense but calm," a 
German Foreign Office official, who declined to be named in line with 
department policy, said in an email. "The security and danger of the 

ulture, and she became the first 
white member of a black gospel choir at a local university.Davis, a 
50-year-old African-American, said he was bused to Boston's Brighton section 
in 1976. Davis said neighborhood kids had paved the way at the 
mostly white school by then, and he didn't experience bias.But as a 
substance abuse counselor in Roxbury near where he grew up, Davis said 
many clients have said busing-related trauma put them on a path to 
addiction. He's heard stories from black clients about how white police 
officers who were in schools called them names; others have confessed that 
they threw rocks at white students.Some dropped out of school to avoid 
conflicts that came with busing."For a lot of people this has never 
been closed. This is still open. The pain that they feel has 
never been addressed," Davis said.But for story circle participants like 
Powell, talking about busing has been healing, as was her trip to 
South Boston."It's sort of making myself whole ...," she said. "I had 
no control as a child being bused, but as an adult I 
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Steve Fitzgerald, a Leavenworth Republican who supported the bill.Abortion 
opponents argue the full measure lessens the state's entanglement with terminating 
pregnancies, but abortion-rights advocates say it threatens access to abortion 
services.The declaration that life begins at fertilization is embodied in 
"personhood" measures in other states. Such measures are aimed at revising 
their constitutions to ban all abortions, and none have been enacted, though 
North Dakota voters will have one on the ballot in 2014.But Kansas 
lawmakers aren't trying to change the state constitution, and the measure 
notes that any rights suggested by the language are limited by decisions 
of the U.S. Supreme Court. It declared in its historic Roe v. 
Wade decision in 1973 that women have a right to obtain abortions 
in some circumstances, and has upheld that decision while allowing increasing 
restrictions by states.Thirteen states, including Missouri, have such language 
in their laws, according to the National Right to Life Committee.Sen. David 
Haley, a Kansas Democrat who opposed the bill, zeroed in on the 
statement, saying that supporters of the bill were pursuing a "Taliban-esque" 
course of letting religious views dictate policy limiting women's ability 
to make decisions about health care and whether they'll have children.And 
in the House, Rep. John Wilson, a Lawrence Democrat, complained that the 
bill was "about politics, not medicin
 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry 
board a second plane after their original aircraft had mechanical problems 
on April 6, 2013, at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Kerry 
heads to the Middle East, his third trip to the region in 
two weeks, in a fresh bid to unlock long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace 
talks. And in Istanbul, the first leg of a six-nation trip that 
goes on to Europe and East Asia, Kerry will coordinate with Turkey's 
Prime Minister and other Turkish officials on efforts to halt the violence 
in neighboring Syria's civil war.  (AP Photo/Paul J. Richards, Pool)The 
Associated PressSyrians who now live in Greece, display photos of injured 
people in Syria, during a  protest against Syrian President Bashar Assad 
, in front of the Greek Parliament, in Athens, Saturday April 6, 
2013. Around 200 Syrians took part in the protest.  (AP Photo/Dimitri 
Messinis)The Associated PressFILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013 file photo 
released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar 
Assad gestures speaks at the Opera House in central Damascus, Syria. Assad 
has warned that the fall of his regime or the  breakup 
of Syria will unleash a wave of instability that will shake the 
Middle East for years to come. Assad told the Turkish TV station 
Ulusal Kanal in an interview aired Friday, April 5, 2013 that "we 
are surrounded by countries that help terrorists and allow them to enter 
Syria." (A
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