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Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 13:09:46 -0800
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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.
ll to 63.3 percent last month. It's the lowest such figure since 
May 1979.The falling participation rate tarnished the only apparent good 
news in the jobs report the Labor Department released Friday: The unemployment 
rate dropped to a four-year low of 7.6 percent in March from 
7.7 in February.People without a job who stop looking for one are 
no longer counted as unemployed. That's why the U.S. unemployment rate dropped 
in March despite weak hiring. If the 496,000 who left the labor 
force last month had still been looking for jobs, the unemployment rate 
would have risen to 7.9 percent in March."Unemployment dropped for all the 
wrong reasons," says Craig Alexander, chief economist with TD Bank Financial 
Group. "It dropped because more workers stopped looking for jobs. It signaled 
less confidence and optimism that there are jobs out there."The participation 
rate peaked at 67.3 percent in 2000, reflecting an influx of women 
into the work force. It's been falling steadily ever since.Part of the 
drop reflects the baby boom generation's gradual move into retirement. But 
such demographics aren't the whole answer.Even Americans of prime working 
age  25 to 54 years old  are dropping out of 
the workforce. Their participation rate fell to 81.1 percent last month, 
tied with November for the lowest since December 1984."It's the lack of 
job opportunities  the lack of demand for workers  that is 
keeping these workers from working or seeking work," says


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">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
 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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