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<font style="color: #FCFCFC"> resuming them would amount to a foreign policy coup for the
Obama administration.Two senior U.S. diplomats were in North Korea's lone ally China
last week to discuss the issues.They were due to meet Obama's top
national security aides on Monday to discuss the way forward. Those meetings
will go ahead in the wake of Kim's passing but decisions will
almost certainly be delayed as it is not clear if North Korean
officials will be in position to handle any engagement with the outside,
the U.S. officials said.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Kim Jong Il, 1941-2011North Korea's longtime leader
ruled with an iron gripNorth Korean Leader Kim Jong Il Dies at
69Kim Jong Il, North Korea's longtime leader, has died at 69 of
heart failure, state TV reported on Monday in a "special broadcast." State
media reported that Kim died on Dec. 17 of a heart ailment
on a train due to a "great mental and physical strain" during
a
encourage other people who believe their ideas have been stolen to come
forward. Unfortunately for a lot of these people, most of the cases
are thrown out of court.But as long as a big payday is
even a remote possibility, expect the lawsuits to keep coming.The profits and
rewards of a successful film today can be higher than ever before,
given the recession-proof nature of the entertainment industry and the multiple revenue
streams from home video, online viewing and other sources, added Los Angeles-based
entertainment reporter, Scott Huver. It would be nave to think that there
arent occasional, genuine instances of the outright ripping off of anothers story.
But its so easy for opportunistic types eager to try and be
paid off in what would be equivalent to a nuisance lawsuit. Some
people will always be hoping to get settlement just to squash any
bad publicity that could endanger the films overall profits.
Libya later next year, the U.S. could consider granting asylum."The perception
is just because these folks received the scholarship from the Qaddafi family
they are somehow aligned ... with the Qaddafi family," said Eugenia Zacks-Carney,
an immigration attorney who has been working with the Libyans at Michigan
State. "Nothing could be further from the truth."Michigan State launched the program
in 2010 under a contract with Libya's National Economic Development Board to
provide training in English, political science and international relations for future foreign
service officials. Elbergwa, who describes her family as middle-class, was working toward
a master's degree in international relations in Benghazi when she entered the
program.She said that for those interested in public service in Libya, there
was no alternative to dealing with the Qaddafi regime."Everything in the country
was controlled by their family. ... We liked to call Libya `Qaddafi's
farm,"' sai
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