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join the United States in putting pressure on Pyongyang, according to a 
senior administration official who was present. The debate encapsulates 
America's struggle to come up with a strategy   based on 
sticks, carrots or a combination of both    to convince 
China to police its own backyard.As Kerry heads to East Asia for 
his first time as America's top diplomat, some progress has been made 
in convincing Beijing, North Korea's biggest benefactor, to start getting 
tough with its neighbor. The question is whether it will make a 
difference.North Korea's government agency said Thursday that it has "powerful 
striking means" on standby for a launch, amid speculation in Seoul and 
Washington that North Korea will test-fire a mid-range missile designed 
to reach the U.S. territory of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. It 
was the latest warning from the North, which launched a long-range rocket 
in December and conducted an underground nuclear test in February.For years, 
Washington has been putting its hopes in Beijing to rein in the 
provocative behavior and combative rhetoric from North Korea. China has 
more leverage over the North than any other country, having massively boosted 
trade ties with the isolated regime in recent years and maintaining close 
military relations.But the U.S. has been frustrated by the reaction from 
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Coburn said. "This is the wrong approach.Preventing sales to dangerous persons, 
not collecting receipts, will save lives."The National Rifle Association 
followed up with its own criticism of the proposal."Expanding background 
checks at gun shows will not prevent the next shooting, will not 
solve violent crime and will not keep our kids safe in schools," 
the NRA said. "The sad truth is that no background check would 
have prevented the tragedies in Newtown, Aurora or Tucson."Other Republicans 
voiced concern that the legislation being voted on Thursday still included 
the older background check measure. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, 
who plans to vote against proceeding on Thursday, said that background check 
provision would be a "clear overreach.""The following offenses would now 
be federal crimes absent surrendering their firearms and conducting a background 
check. Federal offenses: an uncle giving his nephew a hunting rifle for 
Christmas; a niece giving her aunt a handgun for protection; a cousin 
loaning another cousin his hunting rifle if the loan occurs just one 
day before the beginning of hunting season," he said.The Manchin-Toomey 
plan would be voted on later as an amendment. Manchin and Toomey 
both have received "A" ratings from the NRA, and their endorsements could 
make it easier for hesitant colleagues to back th
 Controversial gun legislation cleared a key Senate hurdle Thursday, as lawmakers 
voted 68-31 to start debate on the package which includes expanded background 
checks and new penalties for gun trafficking.Senate Democrats, joined by 
16 Republicans, were able to overcome an attempted filibuster by GOP senators 
opposed to the current bill. Those senators could still slow-walk the debate, 
but the Senate will eventually begin votes on amendments -- one of 
which is considered crucial to winning support for a final vote.The White 
House called Thursday's tally an "important" but "early milestone," as both 
sides of the issue prepare for a grueling debate -- one that 
is being waged in Washington and on the airwaves. The amendment likely 
to be at the front of the line is one from Sens. 
Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., which would scale back the 
call for universal background checks. The plan would expand checks to gun-show 
and Internet sales, but exempt certain personal transactions.The National 
Rifle Association and other gun-rights supporters voiced concern about the 
new proposal, saying it still goes too far. But the plan, offered 
by two lawmakers who are at the conservative end of their respective 
parties, could help ease opposition ahead of a final vote.The legislation 
required at least 60 votes to advance Thursday.If the bill ultimately passes 
the Senate, it would still have to pass the Republican-dominated House."The 
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