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April 10, 2013: First lady Michelle Obama speaks about 15 year-old Hadiya 
Pendleton who was shot and killed on the south side of Chicago 
earlier this year, during a luncheon at the Chicago Hilton in Chicago.APCHICAGO 
 First lady Michelle Obama made a deeply personal entrance into the 
gun debate Wednesday, the eve of a showdown in Congress, by comparing 
herself to the honor student from her hometown killed by gun violence 
a week after performing in the presidential inaugural events.Mrs. Obama 
told a conference on youth violence that the new gun regulations her 
husband proposed in response to Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School 
shooting deserve a vote in Congress. But she says reducing daily gun 
deaths in places like Chicago also will require an intensive effort by 
community leaders.As part of a rare foray into a policy debate, Mrs. 
Obama highlighted the case of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, shot to death 
in January while hanging out with friends at a park on the 
city's South Side, not far from the Obamas' home. Mrs. Obama attended 
Pendleton's funeral and said she was struck by how familiar the Pendleton 
family seemed to her own."Hadiya Pendleton was me and I was her," 
Mrs. Obama said. "But I got to grow up and go to 
Princeton and Harvard Law School and have a career and a family 
and the most blessed life I could ever imagine."She said the only 
difference between her and the young people killed on the Chicago streets 
is that she 
es."We 
were all concerned that she would never been found, and this will 
allow us to proceed with the next phase of the investigation," Dickey 
said. "I'm sure the family is devastated, but it does answer the 
question."Her father, David Markham, was stunned by the discovery."I'm doing 
as well as can be, and I appreciate the love and support," 
Markham told WLWT-TV of Cincinnati. "I just need time right now with 
my other daughter Ally."Her fiance, John Carter, wasn't available for comment 
Thursday, but his stepfather said the news had hit Carter hard."Pretty much 
crushing at this point," said Steve Winkler. "Everything is fresh again, 
just waves of emotion. He's doing the best he can."The northern Cincinnati 
suburb where Markham lived is some 25 miles east of where the 
remains were found along Big Cedar Creek, near Cedar Grove in southern 
Franklin County. Houze said the area is a place where people sometime 
dump trash, and that people looking for scrap metal found the remains 
and called police.The case had brought out hundreds of volunteers to help 
police and professional search teams scour nearby woods, waterways and rural 
areas, and was featured on national television shows. The only item gone 
with her was her cellphone, which apparently was turned off shortly after 
she went missing. Her dog was locked in a bedroom, and her 
car and purse were left behind in her town house just off 
a busy street in Fairfield."I never expected this day t



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A group of education organizations and state leaders is proposing a kind 
of national treaty that would regulate online education. The arrangement, 
announced Thursday, would create a common market and make it easier for 
institutions to enroll students anywhere in the country.Currently, regulations 
that authorize universities' and companies' online courses vary from state 
to state.The proposed state compact would also create a uniform set of 
consumer protections. That could give students in some states new recourse 
to complain to state regulators about a program that's based elsewhere. 
But in some states, the common standard could dilute oversight.About 7 million 
U.S. students currently access college courses online.
 eign residents appeared to be staying put.The 
European Union said there was no need for member states to evacuate 
or relocate their diplomatic missions, but called on North Korea to "refrain 
from further provocative declarations or action."The threats are largely 
seen as rhetoric and an attempt by North Korea to scare foreigners 
into pressing their governments to pressure Washington and Seoul to change 
their policies toward Pyongyang, as well as to boost the military credentials 
of North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong Un.But officials have warned that 
a provocation from North Korea that goes too far could spark a 
broader conflict, particularly by goading South Korea into responding militarily. 
Such a conflict would likely draw in the U.S. and its allies.The 
Obama administration in recent days has eased off its high-visibility demonstrations 
of military power -- like flying B-2 bombers over the region.The U.S. 
delayed a scheduled missile test due to tensions in the region. But 
officials insist the U.S. military is prepared to deal with any threat 
from North Korea.Fox News' Justin Fishel and The Associated Press contributed 
to this report.			       
 			        
    			     
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