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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 08:34:40 -0800
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ere because they are running out of raw materials
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.
BAGHDAD Officials say two explosions in the northern Iraqi city of
Mosul have killed two soldiers and wounded another seven people.A police
officer says five soldiers were among those wounded in a car bomb
Sunday in an industrial area of the city, 360 kilometers (225 miles)
northwest of Baghdad. He says two civilians also were wounded when another
bomb placed under a vehicle exploded.A health official confirmed the casualties.There
was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombings.Sunni militants
often attack soldiers, hoping to erode confidence in the Shiite-led government.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FILE: December 17, 2012: Women carry packages into the James A. Farley
Post Office Building in New York City.REUTERSThe financially strapped U.S.
Postal Service is running into opposition from historic preservationists
as the agency tries to cut losses by selling off buildings.The postal
service lost $15.9 billion last year, after losing $5.1 billion in 2011
-- as online services continue to replace money-making mail deliveries.Hundreds
of post offices are on the National Register of Historic Places, which
largely protects them from being demolished, or are protected under deals
with new owners.But preservationists point out some of the 600 post offices
earmarked for disposal in the agencys fiscal 2012 report could have historical
significance and be sold.Steve Hutkins, a New York University professor
who runs the website Save the Post Office, told FoxNews.com the number
for sale might be closer to 200 because about 400 would be
lease terminations, yet he remains skeptical.The New York Times reports
11 historic post offices are now on the market, including ones in
Santa Monica, Calif., and Norwich, Conn.While many of the buildings are
most known for the exterior architectural designs, more than 1,000 have
Art-Deco-era murals of potential value, the result of the federal government
commissioning artists during the 1930s Depression.Bernard Perlin, who as
a young man painted a mural in 1939 in a New Jersey
post office, later had his work c
FILE: Undated: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, (r.), with the Korean
People's Army senior officers, preparing a satellite launch.APGen. James
Thurman, the head of U.S. Forces Korea, has delayed his planned visit
to Capitol Hill this week due to heightened tensions on the Korean
peninsula.Thurman was scheduled to begin testifying Tuesday before multiple
Senate and House committees about the situation in which the totalitarian
North Korean government has declare a state of war on neighboring South
Korea. Kim Jong Un -- North Koreas new, young leader -- has
also said he would restart nuclear reactors.The United State earlier this
month sent B-52 aircraft to South Korea as part of a training
exercise and has moved a Navy ship off the peninsula's coast, signals
from the White House that the U.S. wants to head off any
potential conflict by flexing its military might."Given the current situation,
Gen. Thurman will remain in Seoul next week as a prudent measure,"
Col. Amy Hannah, a spokeswoman for the general, told Fox News on
Sunday.Hannah said the general has asked the House and Senate Armed Services
committees and others to excuse his absence until he can testify at
a later date.He looks forward to appearing before the committees at the
earliest possible date," she also said.
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