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Married musicians Beyonce, left, and rapper Jay-Z, during an April 4, 2013 
trip to Cuba, and President Obama.APYou generally don't want to get into 
a rap rivalry with Jay-Z.But the White House on Thursday challenged the 
mega-artist after he released a track suggesting he got "White House clearance" 
for his controversial trip to Cuba with wife Beyonce.Jay Carney, President 
Obama's press secretary, categorically denied the claim -- reiterating that 
the Treasury Department handles clearance."I guess nothing rhymes with Treasury," 
Carney joked, before clarifying: "The White House, from the president on 
down, had nothing to do with anybody's ... travel to Cuba. That 
is something that Treasury handles."Jay-Z released the track Thursday shortly 
after returning from Cuba, a trip that drew criticism from Cuban-American 
lawmakers in Congress who questioned how the couple got permission to travel 
to the communist-run island.The rapper boasted at length about the visit, 
suggesting Obama was involved."I done turned Havana into Atlanta," he rapped. 
"Boy from the hood, but got White House clearance."He continued: "Politicians 
never did s--- for me except lie to me, distort history, wanna 
give me jail time and a fine. Fine, let me commit a 
real crime. ... Obama said, 'Chill you gonna get me impeached.' You 
don't need this s--- anyway, chill with me on the beach.'"The track 
resulted in a bizarre scene at Thursday's White House briefing, as a 
reporter re
Un's regime has made it difficult."North Korea has been, with its bellicose 
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actions and their words have not helped defuse a combustible situation," 
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but have told foreign diplomats in Pyongyang that it will not be 
able to guarantee their safety starting Wednesday. It has also urged tourists 
in South Korea to take cover, warning a nuclear war was imminent. 
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a rail line speeding nearly 100,000 people a day along a route 
connecting Venezuela's main port, Puerto Cabello, with Valencia and the 
country's other major central city, Maracay.She says it will be ready in 
2012.Yet not a single section is complete after a decade of construction.The 
railway may be the most visible symbol of unfulfilled promises in Chavez's 
14 years as president. It is the heart of his ambitious plan 
to create a network of lines across Venezuela, a nation that now 
has a sum total of 40 kilometers (25 miles) of operating tracks.In 
Maracay, three-story concrete pylons linked by monstrous girders parallel 
Venezuela's main central highway. The elevated rail bed halts abruptly at 
road crossings. There are phantom stations."This is going really slow," 
construction worker Anselmo Mendoza, 46, said while walking atop one section, 
its steel bolts, plates and rebar coated with rust. "There isn't any 
type of coordination."Mendoza has been on the job nine years. Most days, 
he and his co-workers try to keep busy with work often unrelated 
to actual construction.Billions have been spent so far on the 128-kilometer 
(80-mile) project.Transportation Ministry spokesman Alexis Cabrera was asked 
for information on construction delays and budgets. He said he would need 
to ask the minister for permission, but didn't call back.At campaign rallies, 
Capriles always rattles off a list of Chavez's unfinished projects.On Wednesday 
night in 
 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, right,  speaks to Italian Prime 
Minister Mario Monti as they wait for a G8 Foreign Ministers press 
conference on sexual violence against women in London, Thursday, April, 
11, 2013. The ministers are meeting in London as Britain currently holds 
the G8 Presidency, with the heads of government G8 meeting set for 
June in Northern Ireland.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant, Pool)The Associated PressU.S. 
Secretary of State John Kerry, centre speaks to Canadian Foreign Minister 
John Baird, right and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle as they 
wait for a G8 Foreign Ministers press conference on sexual violence against 
women in London, Thursday, April, 11, 2013. The ministers are meeting in 
London as Britain currently holds the G8 Presidency, with the heads of 
government G8 meeting set for June in Northern Ireland.(AP Photo/Alastair 
Grant, Pool)The Associated PressU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, laughs 
as he talks to his staff during a break at a G8 
Foreign Ministers meeting in London, Thursday, April, 11, 2013. The ministers 
are meeting in London as Britain currently holds the G8 Presidency, with 
the heads of government G8 meeting set for June in Northern Ireland.(AP 
Photo/Alastair Grant)The Associated PressLONDON  John Kerry had been secretary 
of state for little more than a week when North Korea tested 
a nuclear bomb.He gathered top aides together for a morning meeting and 
asked for ideas, prompting a conve
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