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APDec. 29: In this image made from KRT video, North Korea's next
leader Kim Jong Un is seen during a memorial service for late
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, in Pyongyang, North Korea.PYONGYANG, North Korea
North Korea warned the world Friday there would be no softening
of its position toward South Korea's government after Kim Jong Il's death
as Pyongyang strengthened his son and heir's authority with a new title:
Great Leader.North Korea's powerful National Defense Commission said that the country would
never deal with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, a conservative who stopped
a no-strings-attached aid policy toward the North in 2008.The stern message also
said North Korea was uniting around Kim Jong Un, referring to him
for the first time with the title Great Leader -- previously used
for his father -- in a clear message of continuity. It was
the latest incremental step in a burgeoning personality cult around the son
following the Dec. 17 death of K
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inks to Chancellor Angela Merkel's party, was raided, as were at least
two Egyptian non-governmental groups -- one aiming to strengthen an independent judiciary
and another that monitors government budgets. The other organizations were not identified.The
U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson, spoke Friday with members of the
ruling military council and "received assurances that the raids will cease and
property will be returned immediately," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.Patterson made
clear that non-governmental organizations should be allowed to return to operation "in
support of the democratic transition under way in Egypt," Nuland added.The heavy
hand of the raids startled even the Americans.Another U.S. official said Washington
had provided the Egyptian government with details on how the groups operate
and use their money, and thought its concerns were resolved."It caught us
all by surprise when they raided the offices because we didn't
ined to comment.The statute of limitations for criminal charges in such cases
is 12 years after the child's 18th birthday.The teens lawyer, Charles Schmidt,
told FoxNews.com in an interview on Thursday that Sandusky lured the boy
into an office seven years ago, plied him with alcohol and raped
him. He said Sandusky then gave the boy Penn State football championship
memorabilia, walked him outside and handed him off to a Second Mile
counselor.Schmidt said Sandusky gave the boy a football championship commemorative bottle and
a hockey puck, and that both items have recently been turned over
to police.The office where the alleged rape occurred is thought to have
been Sanduskys office in Penn States Lasch football building, Schmidt said. He
said he thought that Second Miles programs were run out of that
building.A source said indoor camp activities were often held inside the buildingespecially
when it rained and activities were moved indoorsand that Sandusky used hi
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