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Thu Feb 20 11:34:44 2014

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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 08:34:36 -0800
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TEHRAN, Iran  A top Iranian lawmaker declared Sunday that Iran will 
never halt its nuclear development program, a day after the latest round 
of international talks failed to reach agreement on the issue.Alaeddin Boroujerdi 
said the talks were "considered effective and a step forward," but he 
added, "the Islamic Republic of Iran will never stop uranium enrichment 
activities."Boroujerdi, who heads a parliamentary committee on national 
security and foreign policy, said the talks should continue. He was quoted 
by the ISNA news agency.Western powers are concerned that Iran may move 
toward production of nuclear weapons. Iran denies that, insisting that its 
program is peaceful.World powers have repeatedly demanded that Iran close 
down its Fordo underground uranium enrichment plant that is enriching uranium 
up to 20 percent. Uranium that is enriched to 90 percent can 
be used in weapons.The U.N. has enacted four rounds of economic sanctions 
against Iran to try to force it to curtail its program, but 
Iran has remained defiant."If one day the (Iranian) administration decides 
to close down Fordo, the parliament will oppose the decision, definitely," 
Boroujerdi was quoted as saying. He said Iran will continue reinforcing 
the plant because of foreign threats. Both the U.S. and Israel have 
hinted at military action against Iran's nuclear facilities if diplomacy 
fails.Ali Akbar Velayati, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah 
Ali Khamenei, blame
 spending cuts have widespread public 
support and will ultimately change the terms of the fiscal debate in 
Washington."My budget will reduce our deficits not with aimless, reckless 
spending cuts that hurt students and seniors and middle-class families -- 
but through the balanced approach that the American people prefer, and the 
investments that a growing economy demands," he said.Still, Obama has been 
unable to move House Republicans from their opposition to higher taxes. 
And his proposed reduction in the growth of benefits drew swift objections 
from allies."The president should drop these misguided cuts in benefits 
and focus instead on building support in Congress for investing in jobs," 
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said in a statement Friday.Kansas Gov. 
Sam Brownback delivered the Republican radio address, arguing that "the 
ideas on how to fix the federal government are now percolating in 
the states.""You see, you don't change America by changing Washington -- 
you change America by changing the states," he said. "And that's exactly 
what Republican governors are doing across the country -- taking a different 
approach to grow their states' economies and fix their governments with 
ideas that work.Brownback, a former House member and U.S. senator, called 
for a "taxing structure that encourages growth, an education system that 
produces measurable results, and a renewed focus on the incredible dignity 
of each and every person, no matter

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FBI agents on Friday visited the suburban Washington home of former CIA 
Director David Petraeus, who resigned last year after revelations about 
an extra-marital affair, according to several news reports.An FBI spokeswoman 
told Fox News on Saturday she could confirm only that there was 
"law enforcement activity in Northern Virginia."Agents went to Petraeus 
home to interview him, but it's not clear whether he was home, 
according to USA Today.Officials are saying the visit is part of the 
ongoing investigation into allegations that Paula Broadwell, with whom Petraeus 
had the affair, improperly received or stored classified documents while 
writing his biography, sources told NBC.Agents have also visited Broadwells 
home in Charlotte, N.C., that she share with her husband and two 
children.The affair was exposed in November as part of an investigation 
into threatening emails Broadwell, 40, purportedly sent other women, Tampa, 
Fla., socialite Jill Kelley. Petraeus, 60, resigned weeks later and publically 
apologized earlier this month.
 situation is constantly being evaluated. The different international embassies 
there are in close touch with each other."Indonesia's foreign affairs ministry 
said it was considering a plan to evacuate its diplomats. A statement 
released by the ministry on Saturday said that its embassy in Pyongyang 
has been preparing a contingency plan to anticipate the worst-case scenario, 
and that the Indonesian foreign minister is communicating with the staff 
there to monitor the situation.India also said it was monitoring events. 
"We have been informed about it," said Syed Akbaruddin, spokesman for India's 
external affairs ministry. "We are in constant touch with our embassy and 
are monitoring the situation. We will carefully consider all aspects and 
decide well in time."Seoul and Washington, which lack diplomatic relations 
with the North, are taking the threats seriously, though they say they 
have seen no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a large-scale attack.Kim 
Jang-soo said the North would face "severalfold damages" for any hostilities. 
Since 2010, when attacks Seoul blames on North Korea killed 50 people, 
South Korea has vowed to aggressively respond to any future attack.South 
Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Jung Seung-jo had planned to 
meet with his U.S. counterpart, Gen. Martin Dempsey, in Washington on April 
16 for regular talks. But tensions on the Korean Peninsula are so 
high that Jung cannot take a long trip away from South K
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