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l on Sunday.Land invasions are nothing new
in Venezuela. What's different now is that people are invading valuable
properties in city centers.All the squatting riles Rosa Contrera, a 57-year-old
housewife who walked past the invaders, shaking her head. The day before,
people from the apartment block adjacent to hers attacked the invaders with
Molotov cocktails."This is what Chavismo has created: people who expect
handouts," said Contrera, a Capriles supporter. "A country doesn't advance
with that mentality."The government says Venezuela's poverty rate dropped
from more than 50 percent to 21 percent under Chavez's leadership, though
there is still plenty of misery.Lake Valencia has been rising few feet
a year and swallowed up Antonio Rojas' home last year."We filled out
all the forms but in the end we didn't get a house,"
said the wiry 67-year-old, who works at a nursery earning the equivalent
of $17 a day at the official exchange rate and $5 on
the black market.At a squatter's settlement outside Tacarigua, a town on
Valencia's southern outskirts built around a sugar cane mill, Rojas and
his wife share a dirt-floor, aluminum shack with their 7-year-old son, Gregorio.
The boy doesn't go to school because there are none nearby.They have
neither water nor sewage service. Dirty dishes are piled on a kitchen
table. Burned garbage litters the yard.When a reporter visited, the family
hadn't had power for a week. They siphon it off a nearby
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lso killed.Manchin, a red-state Democrat working with
blue-state Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, is trying to broker
a deal that would expand criminal and mental health background checks by
pressuring states to share data on prohibited purchasers and to include
sales that take place through a commercial enterprise.An individual could
sell another individual a gun without a background check, but if a
commercial entity is involved hosting a gun show or an Internet
site mandatory checks would be required. Even as gun control proponents
bemoan the deal as watered down, gun rights groups remain worried that
the legislation could be altered to create a federal firearms registry.
The Manchin-Toomey plan forbids the creation of such a list, but conservatives
hold little trust when it is the Obama Justice Department that is
doing the enforcement.But even if Manchin-Toomey somehow survives the Senate
and passes the House, it would not prevent the next Newtown. Or
the next Aurora. Or the next Tucson. Or the next Blacksburg. All
of the weapons said to be involved in those mass killings were
legally purchased from gun merchants and subject to full federal background
checks.And while gun control advocates can be happy that the expanded system
may mean fewer gun sales, theres little reason to think that Manchin-Toomey
would do much to help the problem of greatest concern in the
Democratic Party: street crime. As the urban party, Democrat
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">rsation about how to get China to
join the United States in putting pressure on Pyongyang, according to a
senior administration official who was present. The debate encapsulates
America's struggle to come up with a strategy based on
sticks, carrots or a combination of both to convince
China to police its own backyard.As Kerry heads to East Asia for
his first time as America's top diplomat, some progress has been made
in convincing Beijing, North Korea's biggest benefactor, to start getting
tough with its neighbor. The question is whether it will make a
difference.North Korea's government agency said Thursday that it has "powerful
striking means" on standby for a launch, amid speculation in Seoul and
Washington that North Korea will test-fire a mid-range missile designed
to reach the U.S. territory of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. It
was the latest warning from the North, which launched a long-range rocket
in December and conducted an underground nuclear test in February.For years,
Washington has been putting its hopes in Beijing to rein in the
provocative behavior and combative rhetoric from North Korea. China has
more leverage over the North than any other country, having massively boosted
trade ties with the isolated regime in recent years and maintaining close
military relations.But the U.S. has been frustrated by the reaction from
a government that in many ways has different priorities. China, analysts
and officials often say, f
ears the implosion of North Korea's impoverished
state and the regional instability that would cause far more immediate damage
than the North's nuclear proliferation and missile program. And China remains
wary of any enhanced U.S. involvement in its backyard."If anyone has real
leverage over the North Koreans, it is China," U.S. Director of National
Intelligence James Clapper told Congress Thursday. "And the indications
that we have are that China is itself rather frustrated with the
behavior and the belligerent rhetoric of ... Kim Jong Un."China's role in
containing North Korea is expected to be front and center when Kerry
arrives in Seoul on Friday. He then travels to Beijing and Tokyo.At
a meeting Wednesday in London, Kerry and Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio
Kishida "discussed the special role China can play in exerting pressure
on the North Korean leadership," according to a State Department official
who was present.Kerry, the official added, stressed the need to "change
the dynamic in North Korea, and he emphasized the importance of continuing
to put pressure on North Korea with economic sanctions." The official wasn't
authorized to speak publicly on the closed-doors meeting and demanded anonymity.Kerry
and the other foreign ministers from the Group of Eight industrialized nations
"condemned in the strongest possible terms" Thursday the North's nuclear
weapons and ballistic missile programs."They condemned DPRK's current aggressive
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