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Thu Jan 16 21:49:24 2014
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 18:49:21 -0800
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March 19, 2013: Kansas state Rep. Tom Burroughs, left, consults with Rep.
Julie Menghini, of Pittsburg, during the House's debate on anti-abortion
legislation at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan.APTOPEKA, Kan. Kansas legislators
gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending
Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins "at fertilization" while
blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions performed
solely because of the baby's sex.The House voted 90-30 for a compromise
version of the bill reconciling differences between the two chambers, only
hours after the Senate approved it, 28-10. The Republican governor is a
strong abortion opponent, and supporters of the measure expect him to sign
it into law so that the new restrictions take effect July 1.In
addition to the bans on tax breaks and sex-selection abortions, the bill
prohibits abortion providers from being involved in public school sex education
classes and spells out in more detail what information doctors must provide
to patients seeking abortions.The measure's language that life begins "at
fertilization" had some abortion-rights supporters worrying that it could
be used to legally harass providers. Abortion opponents call it a statement
of principle and not an outright ban on terminating pregnancies."The human
is a magnificent piece of work at all stages of development, wondrous
in every regard, from the microscopic until full de
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
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">lso were killed in that attack.Col.
Thomas Collins, a spokesman for U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan, provided
new details about the adviser's death Sunday, saying he was killed during
the fighting in Kunar province.The two-day operation was launched Friday
after a tip that dozens of Taliban were concentrated in an area
in the Shigal district, Wasify said.Afghanistan's Interior Ministry said
six Taliban militants were killed in the operation in Sano Dara Sheltan
village, including two senior commanders identified as Ali Khan and Gul
Raof, the main planner and organizer of attacks in the area.Wasify initially
put the casualty toll at 11 Taliban militants killed, and four Afghan
security forces, six civilians and 10 Taliban militants wounded. But he
later lowered the toll to seven Taliban militants killed.The different figures
could not be immediately reconciled, but the governor has sent a fact-finding
delegation to the area to get more details.U.S. Secretary of State John
Kerry mourned the death of the foreign service officer killed in the
bombing -- the first death of an American diplomat on the job
since last year's Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic installation in
Benghazi, Libya.Kerry called the death of Anne Smedinghoff, a 25-year-old
native of Illinois, a "grim reminder" of the danger facing American foreign
service workers serving overseas.
FILE: Undated: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, (r.), with the Korean
People's Army senior officers, preparing a satellite launch.APGen. James
Thurman, the head of U.S. Forces Korea, has delayed his planned visit
to Capitol Hill this week due to heightened tensions on the Korean
peninsula.Thurman was scheduled to begin testifying Tuesday before multiple
Senate and House committees about the situation in which the totalitarian
North Korean government has declare a state of war on neighboring South
Korea. Kim Jong Un -- North Koreas new, young leader -- has
also said he would restart nuclear reactors.The United State earlier this
month sent B-52 aircraft to South Korea as part of a training
exercise and has moved a Navy ship off the peninsula's coast, signals
from the White House that the U.S. wants to head off any
potential conflict by flexing its military might."Given the current situation,
Gen. Thurman will remain in Seoul next week as a prudent measure,"
Col. Amy Hannah, a spokeswoman for the general, told Fox News on
Sunday.Hannah said the general has asked the House and Senate Armed Services
committees and others to excuse his absence until he can testify at
a later date.He looks forward to appearing before the committees at the
earliest possible date," she also said.
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