Saturday, July 27, 2013

Daily News: Politics - North Korea heralds 60th anniversary of war 'victory' with massive parade

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North Korea heralds 60th anniversary of war 'victory' with massive parade 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 12:09 AM PDT
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un salutes next to China's Vice President Li Yuanchao during a parade in PyongyangBy Se Young Lee and Maxim Duncan PYONGYANG (Reuters) - North Korea celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Korean War truce on Saturday with a massive military parade trumpeting the revolutionary genius of three generations of leaders that gave it "Victory in the Great Fatherland Liberation War". Leader Kim Jong-un was joined by Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao on the podium overlooking Pyongyang's main Kim Il Sung square to inspect a massive throng of soldiers in goosestep and a display of weapons including its mid-range missiles. ...
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Fed's Lacker says exit from bond-buying should be quick 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 12:07 AM PDT
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker testifiesBERLIN (Reuters) - The U.S. central bank should stop its bond-buying quickly and an end to the program was "in sight", a senior Federal Reserve official said in an interview with a German magazine on Saturday. Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker, one of the Fed's most fiscally conservative officials, said he expected ending the process to be successful, according to WirtschaftsWoche. "We must make our exit from the bond-buying program quick," Lacker was quoted as saying by the German magazine. "An end to these bond purchases came into sight at the latest Fed meeting," he said. ...
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China military urges vigilance over Japan's defense plan 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 12:05 AM PDT
Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force's 1st Airborne Brigade soldiers prepares to board CH-47 helicopter for parachute drop training during their military drill in SusonoBEIJING (Reuters) - China's Defence Ministry on Saturday urged international vigilance of Japan's military plans after it unveiled an interim report calling for strengthened armed forces, including the possible acquisition of the ability to hit enemy bases. Japan's proposal - its latest step away from the constraints of its pacifist constitution - is part of a review of defense policy by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government, which released an interim report on the issue on Friday. Final review conclusions are due by the end of the year. ...
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Death toll from attack on Mursi supporters rises to at least 70 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 11:58 PM PDT
Fireworks are set off near police and anti-Mursi protesters by supporters of deposed President Mursi during clashes in Nasr cityBy Tom Perry and Maggie Fick CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian security forces shot dead at least 70 supporters of ousted President Mohammed Mursi early on Saturday, his Muslim Brotherhood said, deepening the turmoil which has convulsed Egypt for weeks. Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad said the shooting started shortly before pre-dawn morning prayers on the fringes of a round-the-clock vigil being staged by backers of Mursi, who was toppled by the army more than three weeks ago. ...
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Muslim Brotherhood says more than 70 killed in Cairo attack 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 11:39 PM PDT
Members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi hide behind a barricade they built to protect themselves in CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - At least 70 people died on Saturday after security forces attacked supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo, Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad said, adding the toll could be much higher. Al Jazeera's Egypt television station reported 120 had died and some 4,500 had been injured in the early morning violence on the fringes of a round-the-clock vigil being staged by backers of Mursi near a Cairo mosque. (Reporting by Maggie Fick, Editing by Crispian Balmer)
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Former North Korean child beggar wins fame as TV chef 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 10:42 PM PDT
By Narae Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - With her flower-print dress and black hair dyed a fashionable light brown, Kim Ha-na does not seem like a former child beggar who risked her life three times trying to escape from North Korea before finally fleeing at the age of 15. Kim, 25, settled in South Korea in 2005, and has recently gained television fame with a run in the competitive cooking show Masterchef Korea. She hopes her spell in the spotlight will help her find her father, who she last saw as they tried to flee across the North Korean border into China, with North Korean guards in hot pursuit. ...
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Insight - Obama and Syria: a trail of half-steps, mixed messages 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 10:08 PM PDT
President Barack Obama waves as he walks on the South LawnBy Matt Spetalnick and Warren Strobel WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As the Syrian civil war deepened and anti-government rebels struggled to unify their fractious forces, the White House early last year quietly convened an elite group of senior policymakers to advise President Barack Obama. Their unusual mandate: think outside the box on how to push Syrian President Bashar al-Assad from power. ...
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Blast kills six, wounds dozens in Philippine southern city 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 09:59 PM PDT
MANILA (Reuters) - A powerful blast ripped through a crowded popular nightclub in a southern Philippine city late on Friday, killing six people and wounding dozens, police said on Saturday, a reminder of the security challenges despite rising economic growth. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack and an army spokesman said security forces are looking into a potential motive for the attack, including the possible involvement of communist rebels who are active in the area. ...
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Muslim Brotherhood says at least 31 killed in Cairo attack 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 09:45 PM PDT
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood said at least 31 people died early Saturday after security forces attacked a protest by supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo. "They are not shooting to wound, they are shooting to kill," Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad said, adding that demonstrators had been hit by gunshot in the head and chest. The Brotherhood said earlier at least 23 had died in the violence. (Reporting By Maggie Fick; editing by Crispian Balmer)
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Muslim Brotherhood says at least 23 killed in Cairo attack 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 09:15 PM PDT
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood said at least 23 people were killed on Saturday when the security forces attacked a protest by supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi in Cairo. "It's 23 confirmed," Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad told Reuters, adding the death toll could be higher still. At least 175 other people had been wounded with gunshot, he added. The toll could not immediately be verified. The casualties had all been taking part in the rally, he added. (Reporting by Tom Perry; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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Protests hit Tunisia for second day after assassination 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 08:22 PM PDT
A supporter of the Islamist Ennahda movement holds up a scarf as he chants slogans during a demonstration in TunisBy Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - Demonstrations swept Tunisia for a second day on Friday after the assassination of a secular opposition figure, with one protester killed and several injured in the southern city of Gafsa, witnesses said. Late on Friday, 42 opposition members announced their resignation from the 217-seat Constituent Assembly to protest the killing on Thursday of Mohamed Brahmi, a member of the Arab nationalist Popular Front party. ...
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China state media says 18 more detained in GSK probe 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 07:46 PM PDT
BEIJING (Reuters) - At least 18 more people have been detained in China in connection with a corruption scandal involving British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, state media reported, giving more details on a probe which has rocked the company. State radio reported late on Friday on its website that police in the central city of Zhengzhou had "recently held, in accordance with the law, 18 GlaxoSmithKline (China) employees and some medical personnel". It provided no details of the detentions. ...
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Under siege, JPMorgan to quit physical commodities 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 07:01 PM PDT
A sign stands in front of the JPMorgan Chase & Co bank headquarters building in New YorkBy David Sheppard and Jonathan Leff NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co is exiting physical commodities trading, the bank said in a surprise statement on Friday, as Wall Street's role in the trading of raw materials comes under unprecedented political and regulatory pressure. After spending billions of dollars and five years building the banking world's biggest commodity desk, JPMorgan said it would pursue "strategic alternatives" for its trading assets that stretch from Baltimore to Johor, and a global team dealing in everything from African crude oil to Chilean copper. ...
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Rapper DMX arrested for drunken driving in South Carolina 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 06:09 PM PDT
By Harriet McLeod CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) - Rapper DMX was arrested on Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence and failing to have a valid driver's license, Greenville County jail officials told Reuters. The rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, paid $1,235 in bail and left Greenville County Detention Center after being booked on the charges, jail officials said. But a representative for the 42-year-old New York-born rapper, who lives in South Carolina, said the DUI charge was never filed officially because Simmons passed a breath test in the jail. ...
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Tunisian dies in violent protests in southern city of Gafsa 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 05:55 PM PDT
TUNIS (Reuters) - One man was killed on Saturday in violent protests in the southern city of Gafsa, two days after the assassination of a secular opposition figure. It was the first death in protests since demonstrations erupted after the assassination of Mohamed Brahmi on Thursday. There were conflicting eyewitness accounts of how the protester died. Thousands of anti-government protesters also massed in the capital on Friday, while shops and banks closed their doors and all flights in and out of the country were canceled. (Reporting by Tarek Amara; Editing by Eric Beech)
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Syria rebels meet U.N. Security Council, urge Russia to end Assad support 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 05:54 PM PDT
A helicopter is seen inside the Menagh airport which, according to the FSA, is partially controlled by Syrian regime forces in Aleppo's countrysideBy Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syrian rebel leaders met with the U.N. Security Council for the first time on Friday to discuss the country's two-year war and appealed to Russia to stop its powerful political and military support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government. The 15-member Security Council has been deadlocked on Syria. Russia, an ally and arms supplier of Assad, and China have three times blocked action against Assad supported by the remaining veto powers - the United States, Britain and France. ...
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Breaking taboo, Mexico government aims to tax food, medicine 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 05:53 PM PDT
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto speaks at the annual Allen and Co. conference at the Sun Valley, Idaho ResortBy Dave Graham and Miguel Gutierrez MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico plans to boost its tax coffers by an extra $50 billion a year with an overhaul that aims to extend sales tax coverage, close tax loopholes and could impose charges on capital gains. Saddled with one of the weakest tax takes in Latin America, President Enrique Pena Nieto will present Congress with a plan by September to substantially improve revenues, including divisive measures to apply value added tax (VAT) to some foods and medicines, according to several people familiar with the plans. ...
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Summers' work for financial firms could give critics ammunition 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 05:39 PM PDT
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. "Larry" Summers speaks during a financial and economic event at the London School of Economics (LSE) in LondonNEW YORK (Reuters) - Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, a top contender for the leadership of the Federal Reserve, has been a consultant to large financial institutions, including Citigroup Inc, news that could fuel questions about his suitability to head the central bank. Summers has built a reputation as a brilliant economist and a shrewd policymaker. But his roles with the financial firms could give ammunition to critics who argue he has too cozy a relationship with Wall Street to maintain the Fed's vaunted independence. ...
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Manager of defunct hedge fund pleads guilty to fraud 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 05:25 PM PDT
By Terry Baynes (Reuters) - A former hedge fund manager pleaded guilty on Friday to defrauding investors in a $12.6 million scheme, more than five years after the fund collapsed under the weight of failed real estate loans. Lloyd Barriger, who operated Gaffken & Barriger, a Monticello, New York-based investment fund, pleaded guilty in White Plains federal court to charges of securities fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy, the U.S. Attorney's Office said in a statement. ...
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San Diego mayor to enter therapy over sex scandal, won't quit 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 04:56 PM PDT
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner apologizes for his behavior in this frame from a video produced by the city of San Diego Thursday, July 11, 2013. Filner shows no signs of quitting, despite three women coming forward with allegations of sexual harassment and calls for his resignation, including from people within his own party. Filner is San Diego's first Democratic mayor in 20 years. (AP Photo/City of San Diego)By Marty Graham SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Embattled San Diego Mayor Bob Filner on Friday defied calls to resign over a hail of sexual harassment allegations, but apologized to the women he offended and said he would take a two-week leave of absence to undergo intensive therapy. A day after the San Diego County Democratic Central Committee urged him to step down, the 70-year-old Democrat and former congressman said he would enter a counseling clinic on August 5, while keeping an eye on the affairs of California's second largest city. ...
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Violence deepens Egypt turmoil, deposed leader probed for murder 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 04:55 PM PDT
By Asma Alsharif and Matt Robinson CAIRO (Reuters) - At least seven people were killed and hundreds wounded in scattered violence across Egypt during mass rallies for and against the army's overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, who was placed under investigation for murder. With hundreds of thousands taking to the streets on Friday, the new bloodshed deepened the turmoil convulsing the Arab world's most populous country, and could trigger a decisive move by the military against Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood. ...
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U.S. intends to send two Guantanamo detainees to Algeria 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 04:38 PM PDT
A guard walks through a cellblock inside Camp V, a prison used to house detainees at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval BaseBy Jeff Mason and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration said on Friday it plans to repatriate two inmates to Algeria from the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, resuming the transfer of detainees from the controversial prison for the first time in nearly a year. The step is the latest by President Barack Obama's administration to show his commitment to closing the prison, which has held dozens of prisoners - most without charge - for more than a decade. ...
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Pope, in Brazil, asks young to change unfair, corrupt world 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 04:38 PM PDT
By Philip Pullella and Anthony Boadle RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Pope Francis urged young people on Friday to change a world where food is discarded while millions go hungry, where racism and violence still affront human dignity and where politics is more associated with corruption than service. Francis, on the fifth day of his first trip abroad since his election in March, went to Rio's Copacabana beach to preside at a "Way of the Cross" service commemorating Jesus' final hours as part of an international jamboree of Catholic youth, known as World Youth Day. ...
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Judge delays conservatorship ruling for actress Amanda Bynes 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 04:13 PM PDT
Actress Amanda Bynes arrives for a court hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court in New YorkLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A judge in Southern California on Friday has postponed ruling on whether the parents of troubled actress Amanda Bynes should be granted legal control over the former teenage star's affairs. Ventura County Superior Court Judge Glen Reiser pushed back the hearing to August 9 because Bynes, 27, is under court-ordered psychiatric care for the next two weeks, according to a court official. Her parents have asked the court to grant them conservatorship after Bynes allegedly started a small fire in the driveway of a home in the Los Angeles suburb of Thousand Oaks on Monday. ...
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FDA warns on vitamin supplement containing steroids, cites risks 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 04:06 PM PDT
By Toni Clarke (Reuters) - A vitamin B dietary supplement called B-50 contains two anabolic steroids and has been cited as causing unusual hair growth in women and impotence in men, U.S. health regulators said on Friday, warning consumers to avoid the product. The product, sold by Healthy Life Chemistry By Purity First, contains the steroids methasterone and dimethazine, both of which are potentially dangerous. The ingredients are not listed on the label and should not be in a dietary supplement, the Food and Drug Administration said. ...
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Tired of revolving door parliaments, Kuwaitis vote, again 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 04:02 PM PDT
Supporters are seen walking next to a campaign banner of Osama Yousif Al-Tahoos, candidate from Third District, Kuwait CityBy Sylvia Westall KUWAIT (Reuters) - A boycott by some opposition Islamists may help liberals and independents in Kuwait's election on Saturday, but there are signs that voters are flagging as they go to the polls for the sixth time in seven years. Turnout is expected to be low in sweltering summer temperatures during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, and as Kuwaitis become more disillusioned with voting in short-lived parliaments. The oil-producing U.S. ally has the most open political system in the Gulf Arab region. ...
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Libyan activist shot dead in Benghazi 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 03:57 PM PDT
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Gunmen killed a lawyer and prominent Libyan political activist as well as two military officials in separate attacks in the eastern city of Benghazi on Friday, security officials said. Lawyer Abdelsalam al-Mosmary was shot after he left a mosque to make his way home. "He was coming out of Friday prayers when he was shot," Benghazi security spokesman Mohammed al-Hijazy said. "It seems it may have been the work of a sniper because he was shot in the heart. ...
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SAC Capital pleads not guilty; reinsurance unit eyed 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 03:55 PM PDT
An exterior view of the headquarters of SAC Capital Advisors, L.P. in Stamford, ConnecticutBy Bernard Vaughan and Svea Herbst-Bayliss (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Steven A. Cohen's hedge fund pleaded not guilty on Friday to insider trading charges in federal court, as questions also surfaced about the future of SAC Capital's Bermuda-based reinsurance unit, SAC Re. Ratings company, A.M. Best Co., and the Bermuda Monetary Authority, which regulates insurers on the island, said they were monitoring developments one day after prosecutors charged the hedge fund and various affiliates with four criminal counts of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud. A year ago A.M. ...
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Pro-Mursi vigils to be brought to an end: Egypt interior minister 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 03:51 PM PDT
File photo of an injured supporter of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi carrying a poster of Mursi as they run from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes on the Sixth of October Bridge over the Ramsis square area in central CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - Sit-in protests in Cairo by supporters of Egypt's deposed Islamist president will be "brought to an end soon and in a legal manner," interim Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim was quoted as saying by state-run news website al Ahram. Ibrahim said the protests would be cleared in line with complaints filed by residents in the area. Supporters of deposed leader Mohamed Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood have been manning two main vigils in the capital for a month, demanding Mursi be reinstated after his July 3 overthrow by the army. ...
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'Use my broken heart' to change gun laws: Trayvon Martin's mother 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 03:23 PM PDT
Trayvon Martin's mother, Sabrina Fulton, speaks at the National Urban League's Guild Awards luncheon in PhiladelphiaBy Dave Warner PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin sharply criticized Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law in a speech on Friday, nearly two weeks after the man who shot her unarmed son was acquitted of murder charges. "Wrap your mind around no prom for Trayvon," Sybrina Fulton said in the 10-minute address to the annual conference of the National Urban League, a civil rights group. ...
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FAA seeks $2.75 million quality control penalty for Boeing unit 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 03:14 PM PDT
By Alwyn Scott and Doug Palmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday said it proposed penalizing Boeing's commercial airplane unit $2.75 million for taking nearly two years to fix a problem with fasteners on its 777 widebody airplanes. The penalty was unusual in its size and for the fact that it comes nearly three years after Boeing said it addressed the FAA's concerns, which stem from 2008. The FAA regularly imposes smaller penalties for rule violations, but multimillion-dollar amounts are far less frequent. ...
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JPMorgan to quit physical commodity trade amid scrutiny 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:54 PM PDT
A sign stands in front of the JPMorgan Chase & Co bank headquarters building in New YorkBy David Sheppard NEW YORK (Reuters) - JP Morgan Chase & Co is exiting physical commodities trading, the bank said in a surprise statement on Friday, as Wall Street's role in the trading of raw materials comes under intense political and regulatory pressure. Wall Street's biggest bank said an "internal review" had concluded it should pursue "strategic alternatives" for its physical commodities operations, which includes assets like its Henry Bath metals warehousing subsidiary and a vast global team trading everything from African crude to Canadian natural gas. ...
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Russia's Putin gets big fish, quality time with protege PM 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:48 PM PDT
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev are pictured on a boat in the Siberian Federal DistrictMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin landed a giant pike and then shared the delicacy with Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev, who many say is battling for survival, as both men were pictured together on relaxed weekend fishing expedition. Footage from a remote Siberian region released on Friday showed the 60-year-old Putin wearing camouflage fatigues and sunglasses. Often resorting to outdoor stunts to prop up his ratings, there were shots of Putin fishing, driving a motorboat and petting reindeers on the trip with his protege Medvedev and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu. ...
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American held in North Korea tells family his health is failing 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:43 PM PDT
By Eric M. Johnson SEATTLE (Reuters) - Letters sent home by Kenneth Bae, a U.S. citizen imprisoned in North Korea for alleged crimes against the state, show a "new note of desperation," his sister said, as the United States seeks to prevent the Christian missionary from becoming a high-profile diplomatic bargaining chip. Bae was sentenced in early May to 15 years of hard labor after North Korean authorities convicted him of what it said was an attempt at state subversion. Authorities there said the 44-year-old used his tourism business to form groups to overthrow the government. ...
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Life in prison for man who held Cleveland women for years 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:41 PM PDT
Castro enters courtroom in ClevelandBy Kim Palmer CLEVELAND (Reuters) - A former Cleveland school bus driver who held three women captive for years pleaded guilty on Friday to hundreds of charges of kidnapping and rape, allowing him to avoid the death penalty and instead serve life in prison without parole. At a court hearing, Ohio prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty against Ariel Castro. Under the agreement, he will not stand trial, sparing the women the trauma of testifying about their abuse by Castro over about a decade. ...
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Tennessee victims in U.S. meningitis outbreak win new avenue for lawsuits 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:36 PM PDT
By Tim McLaughlin BOSTON (Reuters) - Victims in Tennessee of a deadly U.S. meningitis outbreak won the right to pursue a new avenue of litigation against healthcare facilities and doctors there, after a ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge this week. Tennessee was the second hardest-hit state, behind Michigan, in a meningitis outbreak that has injured or killed more than 700 people nationwide. There were about 65 healthcare facilities and doctors in Tennessee on the customer list of New England Compounding Center, which U.S. ...
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Halliburton plea may help BP in spill liability battle 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:34 PM PDT
The company logo of Halliburton oilfield services corporate offices is seen in HoustonBy Braden Reddall and Mica Rosenberg (Reuters) - BP Plc appeared to gain an edge in the battle over liability for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill on Friday, after Halliburton abandoned one of its arguments that tried to paint the British oil company as unconcerned about well safety. Halliburton, which did the cementing work for BP's well, on Thursday pleaded guilty to destroying evidence of internal tests it conducted showing there was no difference between the effectiveness of putting six or 21 casing centralizers on the well. ...
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Despite rapturous reception, pope faces challenges in Latin America 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:34 PM PDT
Pope Francis attends a Via Crucis at Copacabana beach in Rio de JaneiroBy Anthony Boadle and Philip Pullella RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilians have given Pope Francis a superstar's welcome on his first return to his home continent but the big question is whether the trip can help stop the hemorrhaging of the Catholic Church in Latin America. The first Latin American pope is clearly relishing the enthusiasm at a time when the Church, which once was an unrivalled religious bastion on the continent, is grappling to hold onto faithful. ...
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Column: Well intentioned but flawed, U.S. biofuel policy in need of change 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:29 PM PDT
(Jason Bordoff is Director of Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy. Robert McNally is founder and president of Rapidan Group, an energy market and policy consulting firm. They served as White House energy advisors for Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, respectively. The views expressed are their own.) NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, July 26 - Gasoline prices have shot up nearly 20 cents since the start of July and are projected to rise higher yet. Gasoline prices are largely driven by global crude oil prices and usually rise during the summer driving season. ...
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Texas to seek death penalty in killings of prosecutors 
Friday, Jul 26, 2013 02:23 PM PDT
A photograph is displayed at a memorial service for Kaufman County district attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia in SunnyvaleBy Jana J. Pruet KAUFMAN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas will seek the death penalty against a former justice of the peace accused of killing of three people, including two local prosecutors, in shootings that spawned conspiracy theories and terrified a small community near Dallas. Eric Williams and his wife, Kim, are accused in the deaths of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia, at their home in March. They are also accused of gunning down Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse near a county courthouse in January. ...
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