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 situation is constantly being evaluated. The different international embassies 
there are in close touch with each other."Indonesia's foreign affairs ministry 
said it was considering a plan to evacuate its diplomats. A statement 
released by the ministry on Saturday said that its embassy in Pyongyang 
has been preparing a contingency plan to anticipate the worst-case scenario, 
and that the Indonesian foreign minister is communicating with the staff 
there to monitor the situation.India also said it was monitoring events. 
"We have been informed about it," said Syed Akbaruddin, spokesman for India's 
external affairs ministry. "We are in constant touch with our embassy and 
are monitoring the situation. We will carefully consider all aspects and 
decide well in time."Seoul and Washington, which lack diplomatic relations 
with the North, are taking the threats seriously, though they say they 
have seen no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a large-scale attack.Kim 
Jang-soo said the North would face "severalfold damages" for any hostilities. 
Since 2010, when attacks Seoul blames on North Korea killed 50 people, 
South Korea has vowed to aggressively respond to any future attack.South 
Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Jung Seung-jo had planned to 
meet with his U.S. counterpart, Gen. Martin Dempsey, in Washington on April 
16 for regular talks. But tensions on the Korean Peninsula are so 
high that Jung cannot take a long trip away from South K
 a 60-year-old African-American, was a young teacher at the beginning 
of the busing crisis. Later, he worked as a union organizer.He was 
among several others, including Cassie Quinlan and Kevin Davis, who participated 
in the story circle with Powell.Lynn said a white police officer once 
put a gun to his head and accused him of stealing a 
white child's bicycle after officers stopped him in a mostly white neighborhood. 
But when police found out he was a teacher, he said, they 
apologized and returned his bicycle.He views the busing conflict as a struggle 
between people of different classes, not just races, and said he had 
the protection of whites as he lobbied for unions in South Boston 
in the same era.Quinlan, who is white, drove one of the buses 
that took black students from the city's Roxbury section to high school 
in Charlestown. When she pulled up to the curb with a police 
escort, at least 100 white protesters would be lined up. Police would 
have to make a wall at the bus door so students could 
get into school."The black kids, they were nervous ...," said Quinlan, now 
69. "I used to wish that somebody would smile and wave good 
morning. No, there was none of that."Quinlan recalled returning to Charlestown 
in the early 1980s for a field trip. Then, she saw students 
of all races mixing together."I cried when I drove away, when I 
saw this, how much change had happened," she said.Quinlan said her experiences 
opened her own eyes to black c

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> EDS NOTE: NUDITY - A man throws a box toward a FEMEN 
activist during a protest in front of the Grand Mosque in Paris, 
Wednesday, April  3, 2013. The radical feminists, calling for more sexual 
freedom for Arab women, were protesting in support of a young Tunisian 
woman who received online death threats from ultraconservative Muslims after 
posting topless photos of herself online. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)The Associated 
PressTUNIS, Tunisia  A 19-year-old Tunisian who bared her breasts and taunted 
Muslim hard-liners says that she fears for her life and wants to 
take refuge abroad.The Ukraine-based group Femen, which stages pranks for 
women's and gay rights, apparently inspired the bold act of the woman 
known only as Amina.  The group held an International Topless Jihad 
day last Thursday in support of Muslim women, including Amina.Amina went 
into hiding after reportedly receiving death threats. But she reappeared 
in an interview broadcast Saturday with the French cable TV station Canal 
Plus at her refuge in a village hours from the Tunisian capital.She 
told Canal Plus that "I must leave Tunisia."Amina said she fears for 
her life in her homeland, but will keep her Femen principles "until 
I'm 80."
 P Photo/SANA, File)The Associated PressThis citizen journalism 
image provided by the Local Council of Barzeh, which has been authenticated 
based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the aftermath of 
rocket attacks on the Barzeh district of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 
5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed into a contested district on 
the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing several people and trapping others 
under the rubble, while violence raged around suburbs of the capital, activists 
said Friday. The attack on Barzeh, where rebels aiming to topple President 
Bashar Assad are known to operate, follows days of heavy fighting between 
the rebels and the military in the area.(AP Photo/Local Council of Barzeh)The 
Associated PressThis citizen journalism image provided by the Local Council 
of Barzeh, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other 
AP reporting, shows the aftermath of rocket attacks on the Barzeh district 
of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed 
into a contested district on the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing 
several people and trapping others under the rubble, while violence raged 
around suburbs of the capital, activists said Friday. The attack on Barzeh, 
where rebels aiming to topple President Bashar Assad are known to operate, 
follows days of heavy fighting between the rebels and the military in 
the area.(AP Photo/Local Council of Barzeh)The Associated PressAMMAN
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