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and are short on replacement workers.Nine more firms, including food and
textile companies, have stopped operations at Kaesong, bringing to 13 the
total number of companies that have done so, South Korea's Unification Ministry
said in a statement Sunday.North Korea briefly restricted the heavily fortified
border crossing at Kaesong in 2009 -- also during South Korea-U.S. drills
-- but manufacturers fear the current border shutdown could last longer.
In this March 28, 2013 photo, Ginnette Powell, left, and her friend
Jonnelle Seigler, both of Boston, fist bump during a chance meeting in
front of the UP Academy Charter School in Boston's South Boston neighborhood.
Powell was bussed to the predominantly white neighborhood almost 40 years
ago to attend school at what was Patrick Gavin Middle School. She
said will never forget riding the school bus as protesters hurled bricks
at it. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)The Associated PressIn this March 28, 2013
photo, Ginnette Powell, of Boston, stands in front of the UP Academy
Charter School in Boston's South Boston neighborhood. Powell was bussed
to the predominantly white neighborhood almost 40 years ago to attend school
at what was Patrick Gavin Middle School. She said will never forget
riding the school bus as protesters hurled bricks at it. (AP Photo/Steven
Senne)The Associated PressIn this March 27, 2013 photo, Cassie Quinlan,
69, poses for a photo in her Concord, Mass., home. Almost 40
years ago, Quinlan drove one of the Boston public school buses that
took black students from the citys Roxbury neighborhood to a predominantly
white high school in Charlestown. She said that dozens of white protesters
would line the curb and police would have to make a wall
at the bus door so black students could get into school. Quinlan
said her experiences opened her own eyes to black culture, and she
became the first white member of a black gospel choir at
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so the meeting will be rescheduled, a South Korean Joint Chiefs officer
said Sunday. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity, citing office
policy.The top U.S. military commander in South Korea, Gen. James Thurman,
will not make a planned trip to Washington this week to testify
before Congress because of tensions with North Korea. In an email Sunday
to The Associated Press, Army Col. Amy Hannah said Thurman would remain
in Seoul as "a prudent measure." He was scheduled to testify on
Tuesday and Wednesday.The U.S. Defense Department has delayed an intercontinental
ballistic missile test that had been planned for this week because of
concerns the launch could be misinterpreted and exacerbate the Korean crisis,
a senior defense official told The Associated Press.Defense Secretary Chuck
Hagel decided to delay the test at an Air Force base in
California until sometime next month, the official said Saturday. The official
was not authorized to speak publicly about the test delay and requested
anonymity.In recent weeks, the U.S. has followed provocations from North
Korea with shows of force connected to the joint exercises with South
Korea. It has sent nuclear capable B-2 and B-52 bombers and stealth
F-22 fighters to participate in the drills.In addition, the U.S. said last
week that two of the Navy's missile-defense ships were moved closer to
the Korean Peninsula, and a land-based missile-defense system is being deployed
to the Pac
mer U.S. Attorney
Michael Sullivan, state Rep. Daniel Winslow and businessman Gabriel Gomez.The
general election is June 25, for the open Senate seat of Democrat
John Kerry.Another environmental group spending big money to defeat Lynch
is the NextGen Committee, which has reported spending more than $196,000,
according to Federal Election Commission filings.The group is backed by
California billionaire Thomas Steyer, who has called on Lynch to oppose
the pipeline. NextGen has spent $54,700 for an aerial banner that read
"Steve Lynch says: Go Habs! And Go Canadian Dirty Oil."The banner appears
to question Lynchs loyalty to the Boston Bruins. The "Habs" is the
nickname for the Montreal Canadiens. The banner was flown over downtown
Boston ahead of a matchup between the two hockey teams.NextGen also spent
more than $50,000 for video mobile billboards and $40,000 for online advertisements.
That's an apparent violation of an agreement signed by Lynch and Markey
known as the "People's Pledge," which is designed to discourage radio, television
and Internet ads by outside groups. If there is a violation, the
candidate who benefits agrees to pay half the cost of the ad
to a charity named by their rival.Markey has made environmental issues one
of his top priorities and the focus of a television campaign ad
that highlighted his role in holding BP responsible for the 2010 oil
spill in the Gulf of Mexico.Another big supporter of Markey is the
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