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Jill Kelley, key figure in Petraeus sex scandal, serves as 'honorary consul' of S Korea
Jill Kelley, a Tampa socialite who helped expose CIA Director David Petraeus's career-ending affair, serves as an honorary consul of South Korea, diplomats here confirmed Wednesday."The appointment of Kelley as honorary consul followed normal procedures," said Kim Hee-beom, South Korea's consul general in Atlanta. He emphasized that there was no irregularity in tapping her for the largely symbolic post.Kim's jurisdiction covers Florida, since South Korea has no consulate there. Kelley, 37, is at
Foreign Affairs Nov. 15, 2012
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Profiles of China's new Communist Party leaders
Following are brief sketches of the seven members of the Chinese Communist Party's new Politburo Standing Committee, the country's most powerful body revealed on Thursday, in order of seniority.XI JINPINGThe son of a revered communist revolutionary, Xi, 59, is the new general secretary of the party. He is expected to become national president in March.Xi is said to be backed by former president Jiang Zemin, who remains influential today, but is widely considered a consensus figure in China's fac
World News Nov. 15, 2012
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Xi takes helm amid reform calls
BEIJING (AP) ― Xi Jinping succeeded Hu Jintao as China’s leader Thursday, assuming the top posts in the Communist Party and the powerful military in a once-a-decade political transition unbowed by scandals, a slower economy and public demands for reforms.Xi was formally appointed as general secretary after a morning meeting of senior communists that capped a weeklong congress, events that underlined the party’s determination to remain firmly in power. Xi also was appointed chairman of the milita
World News Nov. 15, 2012
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Military trainer jet crashes, killing pilot
An Air Force aerobatic jet crashed in northeastern South Korea on Thursday, killing its lone pilot and sparking a brush fire, police said.The T-50B plane went down at 10:28 a.m. on a mountain in Hoengseong, about 90 kilometers east of Seoul, and its pilot, identified only as Capt. Kim, 32, is believed dead, officials said.A parachute was found hanging from a tree about 70 meters from the scene, but the pilot was believed to have failed to eject, officials said. It was one of two planes that took
Defense Nov. 15, 2012
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Indian athlete in gender dispute charged with rape
Indian police on Monday charged an international gold medal-winning athlete with raping her former partner after medical tests showed she was actually a man.Pinki Pramanik, who retired in 2007 after winning team gold in the 4x400m relay at the 2006 Asian Games, was charged after a report was completed by a medical board set up to determine her gender."Medical tests have confirmed that Pinki is not a female," B.N. Kahali, chairman of the board, told AFP. "Pinki is a male pseudo-hermaphrodite. We
More Sports Nov. 15, 2012
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Bon Jovi daughter recovering after heroin overdose
Authorities say singer Jon Bon Jovi's 19-year-old daughter is hospitalized after overdosing on heroin in a dorm at her New York state college.Town of Kirkland police say an ambulance was sent to Hamilton College early Wednesday after a report that a female had apparently overdosed on heroin.Investigator Peter Cania says Stephanie Bongiovi is recovering at a hospital he declined to name.Police say Bongiovi and 21-year-old Ian Grant were charged with drug possession. Both were issued tickets and o
Performance Nov. 15, 2012
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Libya government sworn in
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan's new cabinet was sworn in on Wednesday at the national assembly and officially took up their posts, in the absence of eight contested nominees.Outgoing premier Abdel Rahim al-Kib transferred power to Zeidan in front of General National Congress members and diplomats in Tripoli and saw the appointment of the new premier and 23 of his 31 nominated ministers, who were approved by the GNC in October.Four of the proposed ministers were rejected by Libya's anti-corrup
World News Nov. 15, 2012
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Israel assassinates Hamas military chief in Gaza
Israel carried out a blistering offensive of more than 50 airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, assassinating Hamas' military commander and targeting the armed group's training facilities and rocket launchers in Israel's most intense attack on the territory in nearly four years.Israel said the airstrikes, launched in response to days of rocket fire out of Hamas-ruled Gaza, were the beginning of a broader operation against the Islamic militants codenamed “Pillar of Defense.” Israeli defense
World News Nov. 15, 2012
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Man gets 25-year prison term for raping niece
A 58-year-old man was sentenced to 25 years behind bars for raping his underage niece as well as impregnating her, a Suwon court said Wednesday, amid growing calls for tougher punishments for brutal sex crimes against minors. The Suwon District Court handed down the hefty prison term to the man, only identified by his surname Cheong, convicted of raping his niece on multiple occasions between September 2005 and July this year in his house in Pyongtaek, south of Seoul. The niece, who is now 16 y
Social Affairs Nov. 14, 2012
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U.S. Senator: 'astounding' number of emails in Allen probe
The volume of emails uncovered between a top U.S. general and the woman who triggered a probe that ended the career of CIA director David Petraeus is "astounding," a top senator said Tuesday."The number of emails between the two was sort of an astounding number of emails, but if you can get over that number, then the question is, 'hey, let the IG (inspector general) do the appropriate investigation," said Senate Armed Services Committee chairman Carl Levin, a Democrat."I'm not going to jump to c
World News Nov. 14, 2012
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China's Hu clears way for Xi to take party helm
President Hu Jintao has stepped aside as Communist Party leader to clear the way for Vice President Xi Jinping to take the helm in China, delegates to the party's national congress said Wednesday.Hu was not re-elected a member of the party's Central Committee on the final day of the gathering, showing that he's no longer in the leadership, said two delegates, speaking on condition of anonymity because the official list of members had not yet been released. Xi was re-elected along with other lead
World News Nov. 14, 2012
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Artificial lens mimics the human eye
U.S. researchers say they've created an artificial lens that could lead to implantable lenses to replace damaged or diseased human eye lenses.Nearly identical to the natural lens of the human eye, the technology behind the artificial lens is called "GRIN" or gradient refractive index optics.The lens is made up of thousands of nanoscale polymer layers that bend, or refract, light by varying degrees as it passes through it."The human eye is a GRIN lens," Michael Ponting, a polymer scientist at Cas
Technology Nov. 14, 2012
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Lee's son faces tax probe, three officials indicted over land deal
The independent counsel investigating alleged irregularities in the purchase of land for President Lee Myung-bak’s retirement home on Wednesday referred his son Si-hyung to tax authorities on suspicion of evading the gift tax. Wrapping up its one-month investigation, the team also indicted without detention Kim In-jong, the former chief of the Presidential Security Service, and presidential security official Kim Tae-hwan on charges of misappropriation, and another security official Shim Hyeong-b
Politics Nov. 14, 2012
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African Union endorses Mali military intervention
The African Union has endorsed a plan for military intervention in Mali, where Islamists have seized control of its desert north, the AU's Commissioner for Peace and Security said Tuesday.The AU Peace and Security Council "has decided ... to endorse a harmonized concept of operations for the planned deployment of AFISMA, which is the African-led mission in support of Mali," Ramtane Lamamra told reporters, speaking after an AU peace and security meeting in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.Lamamr
World News Nov. 14, 2012
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France, U.S. back Syrian opposition bloc
BEIRUT (AP) -- France on Tuesday became the first Western country to formally recognize Syria's newly formed opposition coalition as the sole legitimate representative of the Syrian people.The U.S. also recognized the leadership body announced in Qatar on Sunday as a legitimate representative, but stopped short of describing it as a sole representative, saying the group must first demonstrate its ability to represent Syrians inside the country."We look forward to supporting the national coalitio
World News Nov. 14, 2012
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