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Thu Aug 8 19:39:52 2013
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e preferred to see the tensions on the peninsula resolved
through diplomatic means, but added that "the United States will take all
necessary steps to protect its people."The North on Thursday delivered a
fresh round of war rhetoric with claims it has "powerful striking means"
on standby, the latest in a torrent of warlike threats seen by
outsiders as an effort to scare and pressure South Korea and the
U.S. into changing their North Korea policies.Fox News' Justin Fishel and
Greg Palkot and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
it "unclassified," which led to the confusion.A U.S. official in
Seoul said Friday it is "premature" to say North Korea has developed
the expertise to make a nuclear weapon small enough to put on
a ballistic missile."It is a very difficult task," the official told Fox
News. "They haven't been able to put everything together."The official also
says there is no indication a North Korea missile launch is imminent,
saying officials "have not seen activity" that would show that a launch
will happen soon, or that the country is planning a large scale
attack."There has been no indication of massive troop movements or anything
to back up the rhetoric going on," the official said.Meanwhile, Kerry's
trip to South Korea comes in the midst of bellicose threats from
the unpredictable communist regime in the North.Kerry and his South Korean
counterpart said in a joint press conference Friday that North Korea will
gain nothing by threatening tests of its missile or nuclear programs.Kerry
said the U.S. and its Asian ally won't accept the North as
a nuclear power, calling the country's rhetoric "unacceptable."South Korean
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se called Pyongyang's threats a "grave provocation"
to the entire international community.Since the beginning of March, the
Navy has moved two missile defense ships closer to the coast of
the Korean peninsula, in part to protect against a potential missile launch
aimed at Guam, a U.S. territory in the Pacifi
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">tingly said. "He should not play
a game until Greinke can pitch. If he plays before Greinke pitches,
something's wrong. He caused the whole thing. Nothing happens if he goes
to first base."Greinke twice hit Quentin with pitches when they were in
the American League.Quentin said his history with Greinke has been "well-documented.
That situation could have been avoided. You'd have to ask Zack about
that.""I've been hit by many pitches," said Quentin, plunked more often
than any other major league hitter since the start of 2008. "Some
have been intentional, some have not been. For the amount I have
been hit and my hitting style, I'm going to repeat: I have
never reacted that way."Kemp, one of four players ejected following the
fight, found Quentin as they were leaving the ballpark after the game.
The 6-foot-4, 214-pound Kemp briefly went nose-to-nose with Quentin before
Padres pitcher Clayton Richard, who is 6-5 and 245 pounds, stepped between
them. Police and security moved in to break it up.Both teams said
the melee could have been avoided."I never hit him on purpose," said
Greinke, who still appeared shaken after the game. "I never thought about
hitting him on purpose. He always seems to think that I'm hitting
him on purpose, but that's not the case. That's all I can
really say about it."Asked if there was bad blood between the teams,
Greinke said: "Now there probably is. I don't know if there was
beforehand."He said the injury was "a
Controversial gun legislation cleared a key Senate hurdle Thursday, as lawmakers
voted 68-31 to start debate on the package which includes expanded background
checks and new penalties for gun trafficking.Senate Democrats, joined by
16 Republicans, were able to overcome an attempted filibuster by GOP senators
opposed to the current bill. Those senators could still slow-walk the debate,
but the Senate will eventually begin votes on amendments -- one of
which is considered crucial to winning support for a final vote.Though the
bill cleared a 60-vote hurdle on Thursday, supporters will likely have to
corral another 60-vote majority when it comes time to call a final
vote, which Democrats acknowledged is a heavy lift.The White House called
Thursday's tally an "important" but "early milestone," as both sides of
the issue prepare for a grueling debate. The amendment likely to be
at the front of the line is one from Sens. Joe Manchin,
D-W.Va., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., which would scale back the call for
universal background checks. The plan would expand checks to gun-show and
Internet sales, but exempt certain personal transactions.The National Rifle
Association and other gun-rights supporters voiced concern about the new
proposal, saying it still goes too far. But the plan, offered by
two lawmakers who are at the conservative end of their respective parties,
could help ease opposition ahead of a final vote.If the bill ultimately
passes the Senat
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