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Tue Feb 4 11:34:41 2014
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SEOUL, South Korea A top South Korean national security official said
Sunday that North Korea may be setting the stage for a missile
test or another provocative act with its warning that it soon will
be unable to guarantee diplomats' safety in Pyongyang. But he added that
the North's clearest objective is to extract concessions from Washington
and Seoul.North Korea's warning last week followed weeks of war threats
and other efforts to punish South Korea and the U.S. for ongoing
joint military drills, and for their support of U.N. sanctions over Pyongyang's
Feb. 12 nuclear test. Many nations are deciding what to do about
the notice, which said their diplomats' safety in Pyongyang cannot be guaranteed
beginning this Wednesday.Tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang led South
Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff to announce Sunday that its chairman had
put off a visit to Washington. The U.S. military said its top
commander in South Korea had also canceled a trip to Washington. The
South Korean defense minister said Thursday that North Korea had moved a
missile with "considerable range" to its east coast, possibly to conduct
a test launch.His description suggests that the missile could be the Musudan
missile, capable of striking American bases in Guam with its estimated range
of up to 4,000 kilometers (2,490 miles).Citing North Korea's suggestion
that diplomats leave the country, South Korean President Park Geun-hye's
national security director said
FILE - In this Sunday, March 31, 2013 photo, Pope Francis greets
the faithful at the end of the Easter Mass in St. Peter's
Square at the Vatican. Francis is the first Jesuit to be elected
pope, and members of the order have only started absorbing the novelty
of one of their own leading the church. But they have also
started thinking ahead, to the potential impact of this pontificate on their
many ministries, colleges and overall future. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini,
File)The Associated PressNEW YORK For decades, the Society of Jesus has
faced the same struggles to find priests that have plagued the wider
Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Chuck Frederico, one of the priests who
evaluate Jesuit applicants, says he usually heard from five a week, or
fewer.Then, last month, the former Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio stepped out
on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica the first Jesuit
to be elected pope.The number of queries jumped to four or five
each day."Some guys who made contact in the past weeks are serious
candidates," said Frederico, vocations director for the region from Maine
to Georgia. "This election of the Holy Father has given them reason
to examine this more fully."Jesuits have only started absorbing the novelty
of one of their own leading the church. Most were so shocked,
they Googled to confirm the connection before they dared to celebrate. Robert
Wassmann, an instructor at Washington Jesuit Academy, a middle school, told
the Archd
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">TAMPA, Fla. Florida authorities are hoping good weather will improve their
chances of tracking down a sailboat that may be carrying two boys
kidnapped from their grandparents' home.The Hillsborough County Sheriff's
Office says Joshua Michael Hakken entered his mother-in-law's house north
of Tampa early Wednesday, tied her up and fled with his sons,
4-year-old Cole and 2-year-old Chase.Authorities are searching for a boat
Hakken recently bought. It's described as having a blue Bimini top, white
mainsail, and a blue hull with the word "Salty" and a paw
print in white on both sides, with a white stripe near the
water line. There is possibly a yellow horseshoe life preserver on deck.Sheriff's
office spokesman Larry McKinnon tells The Tampa Tribune (http://bit.ly/12xyjhY)
that good weather means more recreational and boaters will be on the
water and able to help in the search.Storms had been moving along
the west coast of Florida and in the Gulf of Mexico last
week, but conditions improved Saturday and Sunday.Federal, state and local
authorities are searching for the sailboat by sea and air. Pictures of
the vessel also have been distributed at local marinas.Hakken, his wife
Sharyn and the boys could be anywhere, McKinnon said. The truck the
family had been traveling in was found late Thursday, abandoned in a
parking garage in Madeira Beach."The Gulf of Mexico is 200,000 square nautical
miles," said McKinnon. "We are looking up and down the
as a genuine Renoir.Last year, Fuqua planned to have the painting
sold at auction, where it was expected to fetch at least $75,000.
But the auction was postponed after it was learned that the Baltimore
Museum of Art reported the painting stolen in 1951. Records show an
insurer, the Fireman's Fund, paid a $2,500 claim on the theft.The insurer
says it is now the rightful owner, based on payment of that
claim.According to an appraisal commissioned by the FBI, Renoir painted
"Paysage bords de Seine," or On the Shore of the Seine, on
a linen napkin in 1879 on the spot at a riverside restaurant
for his mistress.The appraiser says the Renoir's value is about $22,000,
much less than the auction house estimated, because Renoir's paintings have
fallen out of favor with some art collectors who consider them old
fashioned and because questions about the painting's ownership and possible
theft diminish its value to collectors.Fuqua, who had managed to remain
anonymous until the court case was filed, told the FBI under penalty
of perjury that she bought the painting at a flea market in
Harpers Ferry, W. Va., never believing the painting to be a true
Renoir, even though a plate reading "RENOIR" is attached to the frame.
She describes herself as an "innocent buyer" and questions the FBI's authority
to seize the painting."Because I am not an art historian, collector, appraiser,
or dealer, I lacked the expertise to identify the Renoir Painting's authenti
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