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ific territory of Guam later this month. The Pentagon last
month announced longer-term plans to strengthen its U.S.-based missile defenses.The
U.S. military also is considering deploying an intelligence drone at the
Misawa Air Base in northern Japan to step up surveillance of North
Korea, a Japanese Defense Ministry official said Sunday.Three Global Hawk
surveillance planes are deployed on Guam and one of them is being
considered for deployment in Japan, the official said on condition of anonymity
because the official was not authorized to speak about the issue.North Korea
successfully shot a satellite into space in December and conducted its third
nuclear test in February. It has threatened to launch a nuclear attack
on the United States, though many analysts say the North hasn't achieved
the technology to manufacture a miniaturized nuclear warhead that could
fit on a long-range missile capable of hitting the U.S.North Korea also
raised tensions Wednesday when it barred South Koreans and supply trucks
from entering the Kaesong industrial complex, where South Korean companies
have employed thousands of North Korean workers for the past decade.North
Korea is not forcing South Korean managers to leave the factory complex,
and nearly 520 of them remained at Kaesong on Sunday. But the
entry ban at the park, the last remaining inter-Korean rapprochement project,
is posing a serious challenge to many of the more than 120
South Korean firms th
FILE: Nov. 18, 2010: In this file photo, Fisker Automotive's Fisker Karma,
a sports luxury plug-in hybrid car, sits on display at the 2010
Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles.APFisker Automotive -- the electric-car
maker that was granted a half-billion-dollar federal loan and on Friday
dismissed about 75 percent of its remaining workforce -- is purportedly
facing a lawsuit from the same firm that sued the government-funded Solyndra
company.Fisker laid off 160 of its roughly 210 employees Friday morning
from its Anaheim, Calif., location, according to Automotive News.Employees
told the publication they were given no severance pay besides compensation
for unused vacation days.According to the class action suit filed by Outten
& Golden, in a California district court, Fisker failed to notify the
employees 60 days in advance, violating the federal U.S. Worker Adjustment
and Retraining Notification Act and a similar state WARN Act.Outten & Golden
won a $3.5 million settlement in a similar case against Solyndra, according
to Reuters. The solar-panel maker received $535 million in loan guarantees
from the Obama administration before falling into bankruptcy in 2011.A source
told the news agency that Fisker will retain about 53 senior managers
and executives to primarily help sell off company assets.Fisker has received
$193 million of a $529 million Energy Department loan, mostly for work
on its luxury Karma vehicle that sells for about $100,000.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Heidi Shierholz,
an economist at the liberal Economic Policy Institute. The Labor Department
says there are still more than three unemployed people for every job
opening.Cynthia Marriott gave up her job search after an interview in October
for a position as a hotel concierge."They never said no," she says.
"They just never called me back."Her husband hasn't worked full time since
2006. She cashed out her 401(k) after being laid off from a
job at a Los Angeles entertainment publicity firm in 2009. The couple
owes thousands in taxes for that withdrawal. They have no health insurance.She
got the maximum 99 weeks' of unemployment benefits then allowed in California
and then moved to Atlanta.Now she is looking to receive federal disability
benefits for a lung condition that she said leaves her weak and
unable to work a full day. The application is pending a medical
review."I feel like I have no choice," says Marriott, 47. "It's just
really sad and frightening"During the peak of her job search, Marriott was
filling out 10 applications a day. She applied for jobs she felt
overqualified for, such as those at Home Depot and Petco but never
heard back. Eventually, the disappointment and fatigue got to her."I just
wanted a job," she says. "I couldn't really go on anymore looking
for a job."Young people are leaving the job market, too. The participation
rate for Americans ages 20 to 24 hit a 41-year low 69.6
percent last year before bouncing bac
April 5, 2013: In this photo, the USS Arlington sits dock in
its new home port at Norfolk Naval Station in Norfolk, Va.AP/The Virginian-PilotNORFOLK,
Va. A Navy ship named in honor of the victims and
first responders of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon joined the fleet
Saturday, serving as a floating tribute to the people who died that
day and an active warship that can transport Marines around the world.The
Navy commissioned the USS Arlington in front of about 5,000 people in
its new home port of Naval Station Norfolk. The amphibious transport dock
is one of three ships named after 9/11 crash sites.Two hundred pounds
of steel salvaged from the Pentagon's wreckage was forged into a pentagon
to be put on a permanent display aboard the ship in a
memorial room and smaller pieces of the Pentagon sit on the commanding
officer's desk. The ship also has 184 gold stars throughout its passageways
in honor of those who died when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed
into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2011."We are not a memorial, we
are a warship. But we carry the spirit of those 184 people
that died that day. We know why we got our name," Cmdr.
Darren Nelson, the ship's commanding officer, told reporters the day before
the ship was commissioned. "We teach that to the crew. Every crew
member that shows up on board this ship learns and understands that
184 people gave their life for us."Among those attending the pierside ceremony
were first responders
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